Governor Rochas Okorocha |
Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo has reacted to reports of his plans
to defect from the All Progressives Congress (APC) over the fallout of
the party’s governorship primaries in the state.
Okorocha spoke with State House correspondents after a closed door
meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday at the Presidential
Villa, Abuja.
The governor said he was in the Presidential Villa to clear the air
that presidency was behind what Adams Oshiomhole, APC National Chairman,
was doing in some of the states.
Okorocha said that Oshiomhole’s actions had affected APC negatively,
adding that there was no instruction from the president directing him to
do anything illegal or create any sort of injustice in the ruling
party.
“How can I build a house and leave it for someone else? I am in APC; I
founded APC; I gave the name APC and so this is our party and we
continue with the party and build the party for victory.
“Oshiomhole is on his own in this whole thing; there is no presidency
support for him to refuse those who won elections and give wrong
candidates who did not win election.
“So, this is the matter and I will simply say it is not on the consent of the presidency; he is on his own.
“I also requested that Oshiomhole must learn to respect the rule of
law and obey court orders where they apply; this issue of court orders
as tissue papers must stop; it does not reflect the image of our party.
“He must act quickly to fix the integrity of this party because his
coming ought to have brought in joy into the party not sadness.’’ he
said.
The governor said that APC would not disintegrate for as long Buhari
was still the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and leader of
the party.
Okorocha said that the party was still intact though many people were hurt.
He said that since Oshiomhole came on board coupled with the
controversy surrounding his primaries, APC was losing almost five
million voters because of anger and protests.
The governor said it was high time national chairman was called to
order; to respect the rule of law; do the right and respect court
orders.
“He cannot stand on Hope Uzodinma because the gentleman did not win
election; you cannot compare somebody who won 265,000 votes to somebody
who won 7,000 votes.
“He did not; he never won the election and Oshiomhole cannot impose candidates unacceptable to people on the people.
“He should do the right thing before he creates more disaffection for
our party; I do not think the National Working Committee (NWC) will not
submit the name of Hope Uzodinma.
“In the first place, NWC sent a 13-man delegation who conducted
election and 12 of them signed proving that Uche Nwosu won the election
with 265,000 votes as against Hope who had less than 7,000 votes.
“He cannot do that and there is a letter to that effect from NWC
saying Uche Nwosu won; there is a certificate of return given to Uche
Nwosu; there is a police report saying Uche Nwosu; there is INEC report
saying Uche Nwosu.
“Nobody can do that; and if they do that, that must be worst imposition in history,’’ he said.
-Daily Post
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