The ongoing discussion about creating Anioma State has become a source of division among the Anioma people, sparking heated debates and controversies the likes of which has remained unseen in the recorded history of the people. The politicization of this issue has widened the rift, with differing views and interests fueling daily rejoinders, communiques, claims, and disclaimers. The division has characterized Anioma as one of the leading regions with rejoinders, all geared towards the proposed Anioma State also with different names and groups.
The region's online platforms have become battlegrounds, with politicians and their media aides engaging in verbal sparring matches with other interested commentators. The question of whether the proposed state should be located in the Southeast or South-South region has been a major point of contention.
Consequently, this author, a watcher of the development since it unfolded has observed the emergence of three main groups with differing perspectives on the policy each stuck to its gun:
1. *Pro-Southeast Group*: Politicians and their supporters believe that locating the state in the Southeast would increase its chances of being created, given the region's perceived marginalization. 2. *Pro-South-South Group*: Some Anioma people argue that their historical and geographical ties to the South-South region should be preserved, citing the struggles of their ancestors who fought for the creation of the Midwest Region. 3. *Skeptics*: A third group doubts the feasibility of state creation in a civilian era and believes that Anioma people are better off within the current Delta State fold.
As the debate intensifies, the unity of Anioma subgroups (Enuani, Ika, and Ukwuani) appears to be fraying. The recent statement from the chairpersons of the 9 Local Government Areas distancing themselves from the proposed state has sparked further controversy.
The situation is becoming increasingly polarized, with some accusing others of ulterior motives. The debate has become so heated that discussing it on social media requires caution, as views may be met with hostile reactions especially as insults fly in the air like warlike drones and missiles seeking likely targets to strike and claim victory. The perception bellicose reactions have kept many away from giving their views on the subject.
As political observers watch the Anioma scenes, only time will reveal the political fate of the people. However, it is hoped that it will make and not mar them.
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