The man who sparked a diplomatic storm over an alleged coronation as Igbo king in the Eastern Cape, South Africa has publicly apologised, insisting he was never crowned. Solomon Ogbonna Eziko, who sparked outrage after the March 14 event in KuGompo, said the entire situation was misunderstood.
“I was never coronated as a king. I am not a king and would not purport to be one,” Eziko said in an official statement released yesterday. His apology comes after a violent protest erupted in kuGompo last Monday, with angry traditional leaders and residents accusing foreign nationals of undermining South Africa’s sovereignty and traditional systems.
The protest came after videos and images shared online, in which members of the Nigerian community said they had crowned Chief Solomon Ogbonna Eziko as the Igwe Ndigbo in East Cape. Demonstrations over the alleged coronation turned violent, with cars and a building torched. Police had to use stun grenades to disperse the crowds. In his apology, Eziko distanced himself from any claim to power, saying the controversial event was merely a cultural appointment.
“What took place on 14 March, 2026 was my appointment as a senior elder of the Association of Igbo Chapter in Eastern Cape
“This appointment did not confer any authority on me whatsoever to be a king, leader of a clan or chiefdom”, he said. He insisted there was no intention to disrespect South Africa’s sovereignty or traditional systems.
“I therefore take full responsibility for the concerns and misunderstanding that arose as a result of recent events in KuGompo City,” he said.
“It was never my intention or that of those involved to undermine or disrespect the sovereignty of South Africa, its laws or its traditional leadership structures.” Eziko said. His apology follows a high-level meeting in Pretoria on Wednesday between South African leaders and the Nigerian High Commission on the kuGompo protest. “With the above recompense and genuine expression of remorsefulness from me, I hereby request that all stakeholders should please accept my sincere apology,” Eziko added.
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