Rochas Okorocha. |
The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade
Adams Oshiomhole, has distanced the party from the fight between
Christian community, especially the Catholic Church in Imo State and
Governor Rochas Okorocha.
Oshiomhole told Archbishop Anthony Obinna of the Owerri Arch diocese
and the entire Christian community in Imo State on Saturday that the APC
was not party to what he described as the lack of respect exhibited
against the church by Okorocha.
Oshiomhole stressed that “Governor Rochas Okorocha’s personal battle
with the Christian community in Imo State is a matter between him and
the Catholic Church. We in APC, we are not party to that. We do not want
our party to be dragged into such contestation because it will not be
helpful to us. Our road to power is election by the people, we cannot
antagonise the people.
“Even the ordinary man in Imo is entitled to respect not to talk of
the leaders of the Christian community. And so, we distance ourselves
from all of those things that Rochas has done which some times has been a
source of huge embarrassment to our party which sometimes we have been
able to manage in-house. So, I sincerely apologise to Bishop Obinna and
Christians in Imo State.”
He said the party will utilise the allegations which bothers on the
integrity of the former Vice President, made against him by his former
boss, Obasanjo, in nailing Alhaji Atiku at the polls, adding that the
former Vice President will be defeated by the APC.
He said “now that we know that our main opponent is Alhaji Atiku
Abubakar, we will defeat him again the way we have defeated him before.
And I am confident that President Muhammadu Buhari will return because
he has a quality which none of them can boast of, which is integrity,
integrity, integrity.
“To make statement about the others, we will just generate what
former President Obasanjo has to say about Atiku and what Atiku has to
say about Obasanjo.
“By the time we read it, you make up your mind if Nigeria is looking
for a leader who they can trust, whether it is one with unquestionable
integrity, or is the one that there are debates as to whether or not how
much we can trust. I am confident that God will give us victory at the
end of the day”.
“So, I want to assure all those who are genuinely aggrieved, I have a
duty along with my colleagues in the NWC to work to heal wounds, for
reconciliations.
“So, we are setting up various panels, groups of eminent leaders
drawn from APC, statesmen and women within our party who we believe can
help us to talk to all those who are aggrieved, so that we sort out all
the grievances and approach the next coming election as a functioning
party and by the special grace of God, we will win”.
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