Imo Communities Set January 4, 2024, to Abolish Osu Caste Systems

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In a groundbreaking development, Amurie Omanze and Oboro Amurie communities in Imo State, Nigeria, have announced their commitment to abolish the Osu, Ohu, Ume, and Diala caste systems on January 4, 2024.

This decision follows years of advocacy by human rights organizations, including the National Human Rights Commission, Pillars of Hope Africa Initiative (POHAI), G’naira Family Foundation (GFF), and Kemdi Chino Opera Foundation (KCOF).

Chinyere Oge-Kalu, Executive Director of POHAI, expressed optimism, stating that this move would pave the way for more communities in Imo State and across Igbo land to eradicate these dehumanizing caste systems that have long plagued the region. She commended the traditional rulers and the people of Amurie Ancient Kingdom for taking the lead in this crucial initiative.

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Eze Udo II of Amurie Omanze, Eze C.O Nnajiemere, and Duruoha 1 of Oboro Amurie, Eze V.O Ahamefule Durugwoegebu IV, addressed their subjects in the palace of Eze Udo II, confirming the January 4, 2024 date for the abolition. Eze C.O Nnajiemere emphasized, “January 4, 2024, had been slated for abolishing Osu, Ume, Ohu, and Diala caste systems in old Amurie Omanze ancient community.”