The Governor of Imo State, Rochas Okorocha, has accused the National
Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Comrade Adams
Oshiomhole, of attacking, abusing and blackmailing him.
Okorocha was reacting to Oshiomhole’s statement that the APC was not
party to the Governor’s fight with Christian community, especially the
Catholic Church in Imo State.
Oshiomhole had 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 to the church by Okorocha.
Okorocha said he had shown maturity by avoiding abuse and
name-calling when he speaks to the media and called Oshiomhole to
emulate him.
In a statement on Monday night by his Chief Press Secretary, Sam
Onwuemeodo, Okorocha said Oshiomhole’s apology to the Archbishop was a
deliberate blackmail.
The statement added, “In responding to that deliberate blackmail, we won’t toe the part of Comrade Oshiomhole.
“We recognise the fact that he is the National Chairman of a ruling
party, which President Muhammadu Buhari is the leader, and we would not
therefore throw caution to the wind like he did, when he was abusing or
attacking governors in his party as if he is the publicity secretary of
any of the opposition parties.
“If he had asked questions, he would have discovered that members of
the Catholic Church in the state constitute the bulk of Governor
Okorocha’s supporters, especially at the grassroots.
“They voted for him overwhelmingly in 2011 and 2015 respectively. And he has never taken their support for granted.
“He has shown gratitude in several ways which cannot be catalogued in
this response, including making them the majority in his cabinet
“The man has put himself on trial and that is the reason since that
woeful and awful outing, he has made more than nine claims to see how he
could recover but all to no avail. He murdered sleep and would remain
awake.
“As a matter of fact, the National Chairman did not treat the
concerned governors well no matter his reasons. He should not expect
them to go home celebrating.
“In the circumstances, his utterances and actions should be
responsive and reconciliatory to a very large extent and not declaration
of war.”
-Daily Post
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