Thursday, 24 May 2018

Governor. Okorocha speaks on leaving APC, being in coma




    Governor of Imo State  Rochas Okorocha, has spoken on the rumour flying about that he was set to dump the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.

The Governor vowed not to leave the party which he claimed to be one of its founders in the state.



Okorocha, who spoke through his Chief Press Secretary, Sam Onwuemeodo in a press release, said when he took the mainstream of the All Progressive Grand Alliance, APGA, to join the merger that gave birth to APC, he was not under any pressure to do so.


The Governor said that he became the propeller of APC in the state and the whole of South East by mobilising people for the party in Imo, and other South East states.

The statement read, “If Governor Okorocha did not take a good percentage of APGA members to APC, the party would not have had the kind of national spread it has today.

Today, APC has become the party to envy. Nobody is talking about Okorocha and Buhari going to use APC to Islamise the Igbo.

Today, the same people who called him names have begun to market falsehood against him, including the fake story of his leaving APC for APGA. All these show the level of frustration on the side of the 10-man coalition. They are being hunted by their inglorious actions.

One may also wish to know that while the unfounded story of the governor leaving APC is yet to dry, they have also come up with another one, that the governor is in coma.

These people do not know God and, of course, they are afraid of both the present and the future.

No landlord leaves his house for unfaithful tenants. The name Okorocha is the fibre of APC in Imo and the whole of South East.

And anybody who says it is not true should tell Nigerians why it is only in Imo you have APC governor, 24 out of the 27 House of Assembly members, three House of Representatives members and one senator, in the whole of South East. Time will tell what happens in APC in Imo and the whole of South East.

Source: Daily Post

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