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  • Imo gov primaries: Okorocha attacks Oshiomhole, says ‘prove to us that you have integrity’

    Imo gov primaries: Okorocha attacks Oshiomhole, says ‘prove to us that you have integrity’

    Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha has called on the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomole to uphold the integrity and honesty for which he is known in resolving the controversy surrounding the party’s governorship primary election in the state.

    Oshiomole had vowed that he will never mortgage his conscience to keep his job.

    But the Imo Governor who noted with dismay that the party is contemplating undemocratic measures in determining the governorship candidate in the after, even after a candidate has been duly elected in the person of Uche Nwosu.

    He enjoined the National Chairman to forward Nwosu’s name as the governorship candidate and jettison sentiments promoted by those that do not mean well for the party.

    Okorocha insisted that Oshiomole and members of the National Working Committee of the party owe it as an obligation to defend the integrity of the party, which he said distinguishes it from other political parties.

    According to him, Oshiomole was elected as the National Chairman of the party as a result of his track record of honesty and integrity, which he adduced were and are still his highest selling points.

    In his words, “We elected Oshiomole because we felt that he is a man of integrity and we are only asking him to uphold that integrity for which we have priced him, he must prove that image which he has cut for himself as Oshiomole prior to his being elected as the National Chairman, anything short of that will reduce his value completely in this country. He should do the right thing and be simple”.

    The Governor continued that, “I think people are trying to change the narratives, some people are trying to upturn the truth they want to cover the truth by leaving the main to discuss frivolities, the truth remains that a certain Ahmed Gulak with a sinister mission came here and disappeared with result sheet by 4am on the day of proposed election, the NWC of our party disbanded that Committee, despite the fact that eight members of the Committee including the Secretary stayed back and conducted the election and declared Uche Nwosu winner.

    Despite the fact that Uche Nwosu won the election, the National Working Committee disbanded that Committee and called for fresh election, this fact is known to everybody and the second election which they came to conduct on October 6, the same Uche Nwosu won. Now how could the man who is supposed to be facing charges of criminal conspiracy turn around and say that the election he disappeared with result sheet is genuine, it makes a mockery of this country.

    But one fact remains that President Muhammadu Buhari is known for justice and fairness, that is the image he has and let no one or the party destroy this image which has given us victory and that is why we are here today as APC members. So it is not a question of who is a good or bad loser, the issue is that people are trying to change the narrative to cover the truth, it is diversionary as far as I am concerned.

    How could you explain it for God’s sake, somebody won in the first election, the results are clear and signed by the members of the Committee, same person won the second election signed by all the members, even when you cancelled the first election and then you have the Police and INEC reports confirming the election and you have a letter from the NWC disbanding that Gulak Committee and you also have a letter from the NWC confirming that Uche Nwosu is the candidate of the party and again you have forms given to him from INEC for his name to be submitted.

    I don’t understand what is happening but I think this issue of semantics and sentiments being poured cannot cover the truth, the truth is that APC holds it as a point of duty and honour to declare winners of election and anything short of that will not go down well with the people and the history of APC in Nigeria and I beg to disagree with those who try to change the issue from what it is.

    I mean what can you say to the whole world that Gulak didn’t disappear with result sheets or that election was not cancelled or that Uche Nwosu did not win I don’t just understand what is happening, so people are trying to change the truth but that is not going to work. APC must remain APC and our party’s NWC holds it as a point of duty to defend the integrity for which APC is known, anything short of that will amount to self-destruction of the party”.

    On the alleged plot against the National Chairman, “I think talking about Oshiomole’s removal is not an issue, it is not important, we elected Oshiomole because we felt that he is a man of integrity and we are only asking him to uphold that integrity for which we have priced him, he must that image which he has cut for himself as Oshiomole prior to his being elected as the National Chairman, anything short of that will reduce his value completely in this country, he should do the right thing and be simple, I mean we are democrats and this is our party, this is APC and the right thing must be done so when people try to change the narrative and to say Governors are bad losers, the governors want to impose people, excuse me, democracy is about the people, if the people have spoken, who are you to change what the people have said.

    Buhari is a President today because the people spoke and if Buhari can be a President because people spoke, then the party must respect that and allow the voice of the people to prevail in whatever election and avoid sentiments. The campaign they try to put forward is that Uche Nwosu can’t go because he is Okorocha’s son-in-law and I say to them, has Uche Nwosu gone contrary to any section of the Nigerian constitution, nobody has been able to give an answer to that, nobody has come forward to say that the young man is a criminal or that he is corrupt or does not have capacity.

    It is not just enough to sit back in Abuja and be talking, they should come to the state to understand the feelings of the people down home, that’s the point am making so my advice to our party, is that our party should sit up and do the right thing and not allow the people get misled.

    And if you are talking about morals, what is the morality in somebody that joined the party in less than two weeks to be given the number one job by Abuja and not the people, how is he going to win, so I want to advice those behind this to stop forthwith and it is a directive that they should stop forthwith so that this party can enjoy that name that it is known for as a party of justice, equity and fairness if not there is no difference between this party and any other party in Nigeria.

    Ninety percent of those who have joined APC in the last two months are doing so not because they love APC, they can never go to an election without Federal might and per adventure President Buhari loses this election, the net day they will leave the party, so these set of people are simply called political opportunists who are not with the people but always want to grab victory through the use of gun but I think this has to stop, why should our party promote this and I warn they should stop this”.

    On the likelihood of leaving the party, the Governor noted that, “the option of leaving the party has not come to my mind, APC is my party, in 2011 when this party was called Boko Haram and Islamization party, where were these people, nobody gave us a chance that APC was going to win the 2015 election, so what makes you think that we are going to leave the party for those that came through the back door and are being given a voice by the National Chairman of our party.

    All you hear is rumour everywhere that they are backed by the Presidency that Rochas should take one position and leave the other one as if we are sharing groundnut, but I tell them I have met President and he told me he never said to anybody to impose a wrong candidate or to remove the name of anybody and change it with another in whatever guise, I think they want to make Mr. President a liar. So what they are doing is wrong and unacceptable so they should stop”.

     

  • There will be calamity in Imo If my son-in-law fails to succeed me – Okorocha

    Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State has called on the National Working Committee of the All Progressives Congress, led by Mr. Adams Oshiomhole to submit the name of his son-in-law, Mr, Uche Nwosu, to the Independent National Electoral Commission as the winner of the APC governorship primaries in the state.
    Okorocha made the appeal in a statement obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, on Monday.
    Okorocha said upholding Nwosu’s candidacy will “protect the high integrity of President Muhammadu Buhari and the integrity of the Party.”
    He added that Nwosu remained the “only hope” for the state, stressing that the candidates of other parties would spell doom for the state.
    “For some time now, I have been in Abuja fighting for the soul of Imo State from possible kidnap and subsequent destruction by political thieves.
    “The only hope left for Imo State now is for Uche Nwosu to emerge as a candidate. Otherwise, there will be the total economic catastrophe when I leave as governor.
    “Though they have spoken falsely and badly about our candidate, nobody can say that he was a fraudster in Lagos or that he was an armed robber in Benin or an arrogant man or a criminal.
    “They have actually nothing to say about him except that he is my son-in-law,” the release read.

  • I’m more qualified, competent than Okorocha – Imo Deputy Governor

    The Deputy Governor of Imo State, Prince Eze Madumere, has said that he is better qualified and more competent than his estranged principal, Governor Rochas Okorocha.
    He declared that he would run the state better than the governor if given the opportunity.
    Madumere said: “I have tried hard not to join issues with Governor Okorocha. All I can tell you is that I am more qualified and have better pedigree to govern Imo State than Rochas Okorocha; and I will do better as a Governor than what Rochas Okorocha has done. As a deputy governor, I rightly chose to take the side of the people than the side of the Okorocha family.”
    He was reacting to Okorocha’s interview on BBC Igbo Service, where he claimed that one of the reasons he chose his son-in-law over others was the issue of competence.
    Okorocha and Madumere have been at loggerheads over the primaries of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
     
    The deputy governor had wanted to succeed the governor, but Okorocha prefers his former Chief of Staff and son in-law, Uche Nwosu for the APC gubernatorial ticket.
    Madumere said that Okorocha would not have been where he is today, without his tutelage and grooming.
    He explained that without him, there would not have been today’s Rochas Okorocha who, of course, would not have become governor.
    The number two citizen regretted that Okorocha could blackmail and talk down on members of cabinet who helped him attain success.
    He wondered why Okorocha would have the temerity to insult him, describing him as incompetent when he was the one that actually developed Okorocha from his crude state to what he is today.
    He disclosed that he had refused to join issues with the governor for obvious reason of not destroying what God has used him to build.

  • Imo APC primaries: Okorocha gets senatorial ticket, son in-law, Nwosu, emerges gov candidate

    The immediate past chief of staff to Governor Rochas Okorochaa of Imo State, Uche Nwosu, has been declared the governorship candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress in the state.

    His father-in-law and incumbent Governor of the state, Rochas Okorocha, was also elected as the party’s senatorial candidate for Imo West Senatorial District.

    This is coming after the National Working Committee had cancelled the earlier primary which produced two aspirants — Senator Hope Uzodinma and Nwosu — as candidates and ordered for a rescheduled primary on Saturday.

    Announcing the results of the rescheduled primary at the APC Secretariat in Owerri in the early hours of Sunday, the chairman of the electoral panel, Ibrahim Agbabiaka, said that Nwosu polled a total of 269,524 votes to defeat eight other aspirants.

    According to him, the primary held in the 305 Independent National Electoral Commission’s wards across the state.

    Agbabiaka said that other aspirants, Uzodinma, got 2,729 votes; the deputy governor of the state, Eze Madumere, 2,646 votes; Jude Ejiogu, 3,656 votes; and Chris Nlemoha, 925 votes.

    Peter Gbujie, according to Agbabiaka, scored 4,855 votes; George Eche, 2,445 votes; Chima Anozie, 3,248 votes and Chuks Ololo, 6,428 votes.

    Agbabiaka said, “With the powers vested in me as the state returning officer, I hereby declare Uche Nwosu as the winner of the 2018 governorship primary in Imo State for the 2019 general election.”

    Uzodinma and five other aspirants, Madumere, Gbujie, Nlemoha, Eche, and Ejiogu had, on Saturday, announced that they would not be taking part in the rescheduled primary, saying that they were sticking to one of the results of the first contentious primary which was cancelled by NWC.

    The panel also announced that Governor Okorocha polled 141,117 votes to defeat Uzodinma and Osita Izunaso, who garnered 1,359 and 24 votes respectively.

    They also announced the immediate past commissioner for information in the state, Prof. Nnamdi Obiaraeri, as the winner of Imo North senatorial primary.

    The panel disclosed that the professor of law got 67,438 votes to defeat the incumbent senator for the zone, Benjamin Uwajumogu, who got 5,743 votes.

    Emma Ojinere was declared the winner of Imo East senatorial primary, having scored a total of 41,562 votes, as against Chima Anthony who got 37,815 votes and Max Igwe’s 275 votes.

    Nwosu, in his speech, shortly after he was declared the winner, said that he would immediately commence the process of reconciling with all the aspirants who lost out to him in the primary.

    He said that what was utmost now that the primaries had come and gone was to make sure that APC wins the general elections in the state.

    He declared his emergence as a major political milestone in the annals of political history in the state, saying, “To my fellow youths, I am holding this mandate in trust for you. I shall not let you down.

    Together, we shall move into Government House in 2019.”

     

  • Police arraign Okorocha’s former commissioner for fraud, stealing

    Police arraign Okorocha’s former commissioner for fraud, stealing

    The Imo State Police Command on Monday arraigned a former Commissioner of Commerce and Industry to Governor Rochas Okorocha, Best Mbanaso, in a magistrate’s court.

    The 11 counts bordered on fraud, stealing and destruction of fuel stations in the state.

    Mbanaso was also an ex-Special Adviser on Mayoral Affairs (Orlu zone) to Okorocha before he fell out with the governor based on who should become the next governor of the state.

    Mbanaso was reportedly arrested last Wednesday.

    He pleaded not guilty to the 11 counts.

    He was alleged to have, between 2012 and 2013, with intent to defraud, received fuel station materials valued at over N38m from Olison Enterprises, belonging to Chief Oliver Anopuome, acting on behalf of the Imo State Government.

    He was also alleged to have received 33,000 litres of diesel, valued at over N5m, belonging to Olison Enterprises.

    The police prosecutor, Caleb Achi, equally accused the ex-commissioner of maliciously destroying a fuel station belonging to one Oliver under the false pretences of acting for the state government.

    The charges read in part, “That you, Best Mbanaso, conspired with others now at large to steal underground fuel tanks and a GP water tank belonging to Olison Enterprises….”

    The magistrate, Adaugo Nosiri, complained over the manner the charges were prepared.

    She also flayed the police for arraigning the accused on charges the magistrate’s court lacked jurisdiction over.

    The defence counsel, Fintan Ilika, orally sought for bail for his client on liberal terms.

    According to the defence lawyer, the charges were “politically orchestrated.”

    The magistrate granted bail to the accused on all the charges she had jurisdiction over with one surety who must be a civil servant from grade level 10.

    While adjourning the matter to September 10, she directed that the files be sent to the Directorate of Public Prosecutions for legal advice.

     

  • 2019: Nigerians are “very, very pleased” with Buhari – Okorocha

    Chairman of the Progressive Governors Forum and Governor of Imo State, Rochas Okorocha, has assured President Muhammadu Buhari of an easy ride to the presidency in 2019 saying Nigerians are “very, very pleased” pleased with his administration so far.

    The Imo governor also commended President Buhari for what his (Buhari’s) efforts in keeping the nation together.

    National unity, the Imo State governor said, was being achieved through Buhari’s visionary leadership.

    He added that Buhari’s successes were evident that his administration has been approved by God, noting that Nigerians are “very, very pleased” with him.

    A statement by the Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to the President, Garba Shehu, noted that Okorocha spoke when President Muhammadu Buhari hosted some state governors elected on the platform of the ruling All Progressives Congress, as well as some federal and state lawmakers and commissioners to a lunch in his Daura, Katsina State, home during the Eid el-Fitri.

    Okorocha spoke as the leader of the delegation, the statement said.

    The Imo State governor noted that the President had remained focused and “unshaken” by situations and circumstances.

    “This shows that your administration is approved by God. We are here to encourage you to keep doing what you are doing, as Nigerians are very, very pleased with you.

    “We also want to inform you that we had wonderful and peaceful Sallah celebration across the country because of security of lives and property you have guaranteed in our nation,” Okorocha told the President.

    Okorocha was accompanied by the Governors of Katsina, Kebbi, Kano and Niger states.

    In response, President Buhari noted that no member of the opposition could fault the efforts his administration was making in tackling the three major national priorities — security, economy and the fight against corruption.

  • Okorocha’s intimidation, bitter politics cannot stop my ambition in 2019 – Madumere

    The embattled Deputy Governor of Imo State, Prince Eze Madumere, has insisted that the incumbent governor, Rochas Okorocha cannot intimidate him to abandon his ambition of succeeding him in 2019.

    The deputy governor made the assertion on Wednesday, while addressing scores of Imo citizens in Owerri, the state capital.

    Madumere also used the forum to commend the people of the state for coming out en masse in his defence despite a barrage of intimidation and molestation coming from government’s agents.

    He also used the forum to commend Nigerians for speaking out, stating that he was proud to be a Nigerian, following the patriotic efforts of Imolites and Nigerians at large to call evil by its name.

    Madumere said, “I am proud to be an Imolite. For the first time, we tore down the wall of our political leanings to call evil by its name. I commend the patriotic spirit of the Mbaise lawmakers, Hon. Mike Iheanetu, Hon. Bruno Ukoha and Ichie Ken Agbim, who rejected huge sums of money to say no to an evil plot against an innocent person. I commend the lawmakers from my Mbaitoli-Ikeduru Federal Constituency, Hon. Ifeanyi Nnataronye and Hon. Uche Oguike, choosing to bear the pain of being suspended for showing solidarity to me, knowing I had done nothing wrong.

    I must say that I am proud of our brother lawmakers from the Oru East and Oru West local government areas, Hon. Nkenna Nzeruo and Donatus Onuigwe, who are also suffering today for rejecting their bribes; saying no to blood oath-taking; and for refusing to join in the impunity.”

    He further appreciated other notable Nigerians who also spoke against the unfortunate incident of the ill-fated actions of the state House of Assembly.

    I hail Chief Ikedi Ohakim, a former governor of Imo State, Rt. Hon. Emeka Ihedioha, a former Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives, Chief Femi Falana (SAN) and Senator Victor Umeh among many others.”

    Madumere also reiterated his resolve to continue to stand for justice, equity and fair play, insisting that keeping quiet in times of injustice for temporary comfort was like piling up the devastation of unquantifiable measure of evil.

    Rise up and fight for your right. Do not allow anyone to usurp your freedom of expression, association and freedom to aspire to be whatever you wish to be. We must fight for equity, fair play and justice. It is only when we have these ingredients in our society that we can make the needed progress.” he added.

    Recall that the Imo State House of Assembly had concluded impeachment move against Madumere and was at the verge of swearing-in a new Deputy Governor but the process was halted by a court judgement.

  • 2019: How Oshiomhole’s emergence saved APC from Oyegun’s ‘mess’ – Okorocha

    Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State has reiterated that choosing Adams Oshiomhole as the National Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) saved the party from an impending catastrophe in the build up to the 2019 election year.

    Okorocha said in spite of the turbulence currently facing the APC, with Oshiomhole in the saddle, the party would land at a safe destination.

    In a statement in Owerri on Sunday by his Chief Press Secretary, Sam Onwuemeodo, Okorocha said had they foreseen the current gale of defections rocking the party, the proponents of tenure elongation for Oshiomhole’s predecessor, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, would have thought otherwise.

    He said the challenges currently facing the party had shown the wisdom in electing Oshiomhole as the national chairman.

    Okorocha said, “One could easily imagine what would have been the case if the party had allowed the Oyegun-led NWC to continue and what would have happened at the party’s primaries especially that of the presidency.

    What is happening in the party now could not have been planned and executed within these few weeks Oshiomhole took over as the national chairman of the party. Rather, his coming only altered the plan of those who wanted to destroy APC to serve personal interests.

    According to him, the campaign for tenure elongation for Odigie-Oyegun was an arrangement to short-change President Muhammadu Buhari at the APC presidential primary for 2019.

    He added, “Oshiomhole’s coming was timely. He came at the appropriate time. He is on it and will get it right. All we need to do is to support him.”

  • BREAKING: Okorocha places N20m bounty on killers of Imo APC chieftain

    BREAKING: Okorocha places N20m bounty on killers of Imo APC chieftain

    Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha has promised a reward of N20 million to anyone with useful information on the killers of a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state.

    The governor made the pledge on Friday, hours after Mr Sunny Ejiagwu, the APC chairman in Ideato North Local Government Area, was killed by gunmen suspected to be hired assassins.

    Mr Ejiagwu was murdered, four days after he was elected as the APC Chairman in the LGA, along the Orlu-Akokwa Road on his way home after attending a meeting at the APC Secretariat in Owerri, the state capital.

    The spokesperson for the Imo State Police Command, Mr Andrew Enwerem, said the police have launched an investigation into the killing.

    Meanwhile, the Imo State APC Chairman, Daniel Nwafor, has condemned the killing, describing it as unfortunate and unwarranted.

    Mr Nwafor told reporters at the party’s state secretariate that the murder was capable of causing political chaos in the state.

    He called on the security agencies to urgently launch a manhunt for the perpetrators of the act.

    He recalled that the deceased had raised fears over his safety on Thursday during one of their meetings, decrying the volatile nature of his local government.

    Mr Nwafor, however, called on party supporters in the state to remain calm as the security agencies work to ensure the perpetrators were brought to justice.

  • Another Okorocha in-law declares interest to run for Imo governor

    Unperturbed by criticisms, Mr. Chuks Ololo , another brother-in-law of Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha has declared interest to run in the 2019 governorship election in the State.

    Ololo, a board member of the Federal Institute of Industrial Research (FIIRO), Oshodi, is married to Ogechi, Okorocha’s younger sister, who is the Commissioner for Happiness and Purpose Fulfillment.

    The development means Okorocha now has two in-laws seeking to take over from him.

    Uche Nwosu, the incumbent Chief of Staff who is married to Okorocha’s first daughter is also in the contest.

    Okorocha had reportedly asked Ololo to forget his ambition, insisting he had already endorsed Nwosu.

    But Daily Trust, however, quoted Ololo, in Owerri, as saying he was in the race, and that his mission to govern Imo State was divine.

    Uche Nwosu recently rubbished claims that he had suspended his governorship aspiration, following pressures by the opposition.

    In a statement, the former Commissioner of Lands in the state noted that contrary to insinuations, his ambition has been strengthened by the activities of the opposition.

    He warned that cheap blackmail and propaganda can’t stop his ambition.