They unanimously rejected the move by the commissioner and vowed not to participate in any election held outside its 2004 constitution.
They urged Mr Mbah to fulfil his promise of inaugurating the commission by the first quarter of 2025 to ensure the inclusion of PWDs in governance.
He said NSITF provided financial compensation to deceased employees’ dependents to the tune of 90 per cent of total remuneration in case of death.
The initiative is under Mr Mbah’s grassroots agriculture revolution, tagged “One Ward, One Smart Farm Estate.”
“The purpose of this programme is to boost the average life expectancy of our people from 54 years to 70 years and above,” the chairman said.
She described such artworks as detrimental to public morals and a contravention of the Child’s Rights Law of Enugu State.
“Prompt reporting of suspicious activities will greatly help in preventing such incidents and bringing perpetrators to justice,” TCN said.
The commissioner outlined key measures aimed at enhancing proactive and results-driven policing in Enugu.
The four-day festival, which will be held from May 6 to May 9, 2025, at the International Conference Centre in Enugu, is themed ‘COAL to CODE’.
The fire chief of the Anambra Fire Service, Chukwudi Chiketa, confirmed the incident on Wednesday.