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Rochas Okorocha

  • BREAKING: Rochas Okorocha’s son-in-law kidnapped from an  Imo church

    BREAKING: Rochas Okorocha’s son-in-law kidnapped from an Imo church

    A former APC Gubernatorial candidate in Imo State, Mr Uche Nwosu, a son in-law to former Imo state Governor, Chief Rochas Okorocha, has been reportedly kidnapped by gunmen from inside St. Peters Anglican Church, Nkwerre, and bundled into the booth of a getaway car.

    According to information reaching TheNewsGuru.com, TNG, the gunmen drove away amidst serious shooting into the air.

    Uche Nwosu was in the Church for the outing service of his mother who was buried during the week.

    No group has so far claimed responsibility for the abduction. The Police in Imo state are yet also to make any official statement on the abduction.

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  • At 59, Okorocha speaks on what is most important to him

    At 59, Okorocha speaks on what is most important to him

    Ahead of his 59 years birthday celebration, former Governor of Imo State, Senator Rochas Okorocha, who represents Imo West Senatorial District in the Senate, has opened up on what is most important to him.

    The Imo State Senator said he desired in his lifetime to take one million children off the street and provide them with free quality education.

    Okorocha made this known on Wednesday in Abuja while speaking with a select group of journalists ahead of his 59 years birthday celebration on Thursday.

    According to him, his contract at 59 is to promote education for the less privileged, the downtrodden who lack access to education.

    Okorocha said that providing care and education for the downtrodden children across Africa meant much more to him than acquiring material things.

    “I want to take one million children off the street and give them free quality education, that is my target.

    “Once I am able to achieve that, it is much more important to me than being the president of Nigeria, a senator or governor.

    “This is more important to me than having mansions in South Africa and Dubai,” he said.

    The senator, who is the founder of the Okorocha Foundation, said that he presently has more than 25,000 children he was catering for in different schools.

    Rochas Foundation is a non- governmental, non-profit and non-political organisation, established in 1998.

    It has a firm commitment to serve humanity and build a credible future for Africa by ensuring every less privileged child has access to comprehensive and qualitative education.

    Okorocha said: “Now I have over 25,000 children, 75 per cent of them are orphans and about 15 per cent of them have single parent, five per cent are those living below poverty line, though their parents are alive.

    “On this my birthday, I have invited children from different parts of the country, and from all over Africa.

    He disclosed that many beneficiaries of his foundation had graduated and working in different fields.

    He urged more Nigerians and Africans to join him in the desire to move more children off the street and give them education that would not only develop the continent but promote peace.

    Okorocha also urged the media to give necessary support to the government in addressing insecurity, banditry and other challenges facing the country.

    “This is the time the media are needed more for the security and development of the country.

    “No doubt our nation is going through difficult moments and there are insecurity and other challenges. This is the time we are going to need you more,“ he said.

    He said that Nigeria could be made better collectively, if everybody played his part responsibility.

    Some of the children his foundation enrolled in different schools who came to wish him happy birthday are from Kenya, Congo, Cameroon, Mozambique, Gambia and Nigeria.

    Some others came from Ethiopia, Liberia, Burundi, Malawi, South Sudan, Sierra Leone, Guinea Bissau, Niger, Lesotho and Tanzania.

    Some of the students thanked Okorocha for giving them life and hope through quality education.

    One of the students of Rochas Foundation College of Africa (ROFOCA), Miss Muna Begashaw from Ethiopia, said that Okorocha gave so many of her type hope.

    She urged more Nigerians and other Africans to emulate Okorocha by assisting the less privileged.

    “We have millions of less privileged in Africa and one man cannot take care of all of them. We need more people to emulate him,” Begashaw said.

    A Nigerian, Master Sanusi Muhammed from Sokoto State and an SS2 student in ROFOCA Abuja, said he counted himself lucky to be one of the beneficiaries of Rochas Foundation.

    Muhammed said that the foundation did not just provide them shelter and food but quality education and moral education to meet future challenges.

  • South East Governors wade into Imo gov’t, Okorocha tug-of-war

    South East Governors wade into Imo gov’t, Okorocha tug-of-war

    The South-East Governors Forum has waded into the impasse between the Imo government and the state’s former governor, Sen. Rochas Okorocha.

    Recall that a squabble ensued between both sides’ supporters on Feb. 21 when Okorocha allegedly broke into the Royal Spring Palm Apartment, Owerri, sealed by the Imo government on Feb. 19.

    The situation was brought under control by the Imo Police Command, which later arrested the senator.

    Chairman of the forum, Gov. David Umahi of Ebonyi, in a statement signed by his Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mr Francis Nwaze on Monday said that the forum was already handling the issue.

    Umahi said that contacts have already been made to resolve the impasse and assured that both parties have agreed to a truce.

    “South-east leaders are capable of settling their disputes internally instead of washing their linen in public.

    “We sue for calm among the supporters of both leaders to ensure a timely and amicable resolution of the disagreement,’’ the statement read.

    The forum’s chairman urged Imo and south-east citizens to conduct their business peacefully and according to the law.

    “They should also shun provocative statements as we work towards restoring normalcy to the situation.’’

  • See videos and pictures of Okorocha and Uzodinma war in Imo State

    See videos and pictures of Okorocha and Uzodinma war in Imo State

    The seeming tug-of-war brewing between former Governor of Imo State, Owelle Rochas Okorocha and incumbent, Hope Uzodinma has assumed a new dimension.

    Uzodinma had sealed Royal Spring Palm belonging to Okorocha, but the former Governor, who is a sitting Senator, stormed the property on Sunday to unseal the premises.

    Okorocha was accompanied by his son-in-law, Uche Nwosu and several of his loyalists in the move to unseal the property.

    On arrival at the property, he demanded to enter the estate, telling the security personnel guarding the place that there was no court order to back up the sealing of the building.

    Hence, he insisted on entering the building, which he eventually did after the locks were broken by his men.

    Gunshots started when two of Uzodinma’s aides, Chinasa Nwaneri and Eric Uwakwe arrived at the place with another group of police officers and young men.

    Open confrontation followed, leading to sporadic shooting and one of Okorocha’s men got hit by a bullet.

    See photos and videos below:

    #Breaking News.. Senator Rochas Okorocha Vs Hope Uzodinma at WAR.???

    #breaking News Senator Rochas Okorocha Vs Hope Uzodinma at WAR. S.a Special duties to Hope Uzodinma attack Okorocha with thugs all cars destroy.????? #WeMoveTogether

    Posted by Bitter Truth on Sunday, 21 February 2021

    The incident has led to the arrest of the former Imo State Governor.

  • BREAKING: Rochas Okorocha arrested, detained at State CID

    BREAKING: Rochas Okorocha arrested, detained at State CID

    Sen. Rochas Okorocha has been arrested by Imo state government for allegedly personally leading the destruction and vandalism of security vehicles and breaking into the property of Imo State government.

    The former Governor, it was said, this afternoon, led armed thugs to break into the property of the state government, destroying security vehicles and other state government properties.

    He is currently being held and detained at the state CID.

     

     

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  • Accept judgement in good fate, work with Buhari, Okorocha urges Atiku

    Accept judgement in good fate, work with Buhari, Okorocha urges Atiku

    Immediate past governor of Imo State and Senator representing Imo West, Senator Rochas Okorocha, has enjoined the Presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar to accept the Supreme Court judgment in good fate and “join hands with his brother to move the country forward”.

    Okorocha in a statement issued by his Special Adviser in Media, Mr. Sam Onwuemeodo, shortly after the judgment, said that the Presidential Petition Tribunal and the Supreme Court only authenticated President Muhammadu Buhari’s victory, adding that available statistics proved that he won the presidential election in the first place.

    He, however, saluted Atiku for challenging the outcome of the election to a logical conclusion, adding that his action will help to strengthen the nation’s democracy.

    According to the statement, “President Buhari won his election looking at the statistics of that poll but the Presidential Tribunal and the Supreme Court only authenticated the victory.

    “But what Atiku did was also good for our democracy, it helps to strengthen our democracy but I urge that he now joins hands with his brother, the President to move the nation forward”.

    Also lauding the Supreme Court ruling, member representing Ohaji-Egbema-Oguta-Oru West Federal Constituency, Hon Kingsley Uju, said that the Supreme Court has performed its constitutional responsibility by affirming the winner of the election based on evidences available to it.

    Congratulating the President, he tasked Atiku to join hands with the winner of the election in the interest of the nation.

    The Lawmaker, however, decried the huge resources and time wasted in post-election struggles, adding that litigations constitute huge distractions to people elected into public offices.

    He said, “as parliamentarians, we are going to be looking into the Electoral Act to make the institutions of INEC to function well because once elections are free and fair, it will go a long way to reduce post election litigations”.

  • None of my aides has gone into hiding to evade EFCC areest – Okorocha

    None of my aides has gone into hiding to evade EFCC areest – Okorocha

    Former Imo governor Rochas Okorocha has denied reports claiming that some of his aides had gone into hiding to evade arrest by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

    A media report had claimed that aides of the former governor had disappeared from the state ostensibly to avoid being arrested by personnel of the anti-corruption agency.

    But Okorocha, in a statement issued by his media aide, Mr Sam Onwuemeodo, described the report as “totally false”.

    “The report claiming that my aides have gone into hiding did not mention any of my aides alleged to have gone into hiding.

    “The report has no iota of truth because no name was mentioned. In the whole story, the reporter could not mention any of the aides or the EFCC officials who came to Imo, to arrest them.

    “The report did not mention the offence which my aides committed, that made EFCC to come to Imo,” the statement added.

    He accused the purveyors of the report of mischief, and described the attitude as “sad and tragic”.

    “EFCC does not need to come to Imo for any of my aides; all the agency needs to do is to send an invitation and it will be honoured,” the statement said.

  • Court orders INEC to issue Okorocha certificate of return

    Court orders INEC to issue Okorocha certificate of return

    Justice Okon Abang of the Federal High Court on Friday ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission(INEC) to issue Rochas Okorocha, a Certificate of Return.

    The Court ruled that the decision to deprive Okorocha of the certificate was a “lawless decision.”

    Abang held that only the returning officer of the INEC had the constitutional authority to declare a winner.

    He held that any person declared a winner by the returning officer remains a winner until petitioners succeed in upturning the declaration at the election tribunal.

    The court further ruled that Mr Okorocha had no business being the originator of the petition at the election tribunal.

    Justice Abang, who ruled that the federal high court had exclusive jurisdiction to decide on the matter, described INEC’s decision as “lawless and a complete nullity.”

    The electoral body had said it refused to give Okorocha certificate of return after the returning officer for Imo West senatorial district said he was compelled to declare Okorocha winner.

  • Okorocha’s suspension well deserved – Imo APC

    Okorocha’s suspension well deserved – Imo APC

    Some chieftains of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Imo have described Gov. Rochas Okorocha’s suspension by the party’s National Working Committee(NWC) as well deserved.

    Speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on the development on Saturday, a party chieftain, Dr Jude Agu, said Okorocha had been engaged in anti party activities in his pursuit to making his son in-law succeed him as governor.

    Agu said Okorocha would have been suspended long ago to check his bad influence in the party.

    He said the NWC of the APC should equally suspend Okorocha’s allies in the party whom he said were also involved in anti party activities.

    Recall that the NWC on Friday suspended Okorocha for anti party activities.

    But Okorocha in his reaction to the suspension through his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Sam Onwuemeodo, said some APC leaders were after him over 2023 politics.

    He also said the suspension was meant to stop him from holding a critical position in the senate, adding that the suspension would eventually fail.

    Mr John Anyanwu, a former commissioner in Imo, said with the suspension of Okorocha, APC had better chances of winning the state’s governorship election.

    He said if Okorocha was allowed, he would definitely work against the APC candidate in the state.

    An APC woman leader in Obowo Local Government Area, Mrs Rose Ibeawuchi, said Okorocha”s suspension had restored confidence in the party.

    “We were all in dark days during the imposition of the governor’s son in-law on the party.

    “Now that he has been suspended, we will have another opportunity to tell our supporters who the APC governorship candidate really is,” she said.

  • Okorocha suspends Imo AG, orders immediate arrest of two bank managers

    Gov. Rochas Okorocha of Imo on Friday suspended the Accountant-General of the State, Mrs. Stella Udogwu over the non-payment of the November salary of Local Government Workers.

    The governor also ordered the arrest of the Branch-Managers of Ecobank and Access Bank where money for the payment was lodged, the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr Sam Onwuemeodo, stated in a release on Friday.

    The governor said that the suspension of the accountant-general would take effect immediately directed that the Chief of Staff appoint an acting accountant-general pending the appointment of a new person to the office.

    Okorocha said before now he had directed that the October and November salaries of workers in the state be paid at the same time in October.

    He said he was dismayed that the directive was not carried out until he was informed at the 40th Anniversary ceremony of the Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) in Owerri on Friday.

    “I had released the salaries of every worker in Imo State since the second week of October and so if Local Government workers are being owed, then somebody must take responsibility for it and will be dealt with according to law.

    “This is a criminal act aimed at disgracing this government; what they do is that they take the money and put in the bank and collect the interest.”

    The governor said he assumed the directive was carried out but was surprised to be told by the leadership of NULGE during the celebration that the workers had not been paid.

    He further directed that the November and December salary of workers be paid on Monday since Dec. 1 and Dec. 2 fell on a weekend.

    “Your salary must be released and your December Salary shall be paid immediately. All the interests from the salary kept in the bank must be collected and shared to the Local Government workers who are the owners of the money,” the governor said.

    also announced that each worker would get N10,000 as Christmas bonus and that each local government director of administration and general services would receive N2.5m as car allowance.

    He also said that staff of Local Government Service Commission could rise to GL 17 without having to convert to be staff of the ministry to get to the grade.

    “From today there won’t be any need for any Local Government worker to try to convert to the Ministry to be able to get to level 17 or become a permanent secretary.

    “Today, I have officially lifted the embargo on Local Hovernment staff getting to level 17. Henceforth, staff of the Local Government Service Commission will be promoted to level 17 when they are due for it.”

    Earlier, the South -East Vice-President of NULGE, Mr Patrick Igwe, expressed appreciation for the reprieve granted 3,000 workers listed to be sacked.

    “This is uncommon in our chequered history. When others were negotiating on how to pay N18,000 minimum wage, you went further to pay N20,000 and we know that once agreement is reached on the new minimum wage, you will be the first to pay.”

    The President of Imo State Chapter of NULGE, Mr Richard Eze, pledged the support of the Local Government employees in the state for Mr Uche Nwosu’s governorship ambition in 2019.

    Nwosu is the son-in-law of the governor whom he has been insisting is the governorship candidate of All Progressives Congress for the election.