Uche Nwosu |
The son-in-law to the Imo State Governor, Uche Nwosu, has vowed that the
governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in the
State, Senator Hope Uzodinma, will not be governor of the state come
2019.
He also said that he has not dumped the APC as speculated, expressing hope that he will be announced the governorship candidate.
Nwosu also berated the National Chairman of the ruling party, Comrade
Adams Oshiomhole, saying that the former Governor of Edo State did not
respect the rule of law and constitution of the APC.
Nwosu, a former Chief of Staff to Governor Okorocha, spoke to his
followers after his arrival from Abuja on Tuesday, declaring that he was
the lawful governorship candidate of the APC in the State.
He declared, “I am the lawful governorship candidate of the APC in
Imo state. Our national chairman did not respect the rule of law and the
constitution of our party by substituting senator Hope Uzodinma’s name
for mine.
“The records are very clear. I won the first primary election on
October 2. I also won the second primary held on October 6. The records
are there. The police, INEC and DSS reports affirm my victories.
“It is only for a matter of time. We will get justice in court. My
name shall be on the ballot. I shall be announced as the APC
governorship candidate in Imo state. Hope Uzodinma won’t be governor.”
“There is no truth in the rumour that I have dumped the APC for
Democratic Alternative. I am still in APC. I am a founding member of the
ruling party. I won the ticket of the party and I shall lead the APC to
victory in Imo state in 2019.”
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