
Sunday, January 12, 2025 - Some aggrieved members of the Actors Guild of Nigeria, AGN, stormed the venue of a meeting convened by the National President of AGN, Emeka Rollas, and disrupted it on Thursday.
It took the intervention of the Zone 9 Command of the Nigeria Police
Force, Umuahia, to stop the event from turning violent.
The aggrieved members, who were protesting against the National
President, said they were at the meeting to protest what they described as an
illegal gathering.
They demanded that David Onyebuchi Amalaha, who was elected as chairman
of the Abia State chapter of the Actors Guild of Nigeria on May 20, 2023, in
Umuahia, be recognised by the National President, Emeka Rollas.
According to them, AGN has witnessed several litigation instituted in
the state by David Onyebuchi Amalaha in an effort to stop the alleged
imposition of leadership by the national body.
Some of the concerned AGN members, including Chika Okezie, Egwuatu
Daniel, and Nathaniel Nwoko, who spoke about the disrupted meeting, said the
National President was causing crises and division among AGN members by
imposing five interim state chairmen since 2023, among other allegations.
Confirming the development the Police Public Relations Officer of Zone 9
Command Umuahia, SP Iheanetu Bruno Chukwudera, said it was the intervention of
the Zone 9 Command that stopped what could have been a violent situation.
He disclosed that the AGN National President, Emeka Rollas, and the
leaders of the aggrieved party were not arrested by the police but were only
invited by the Assistant Inspector General of Police, Zone 9, to write
statements.
“There was actually chaos caused by some aggrieved members. Nobody was
arrested by the Police. They have a factional leadership problem. The key
actors in the chaos were invited by the AIG and made to write statements based
on what happened during the meeting,” he said.
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