Uche Nwosu |
Uche Nwosu, the Chief of Staff to the Imo State Governor, Rochas
Okorocha, has said those accusing his principal and members of his
family of plotting to continue their control of the state beyond 2019
were not being objective in their position.
He said this on Sunday when he featured on Channels TV’s political programme, Sunday Politics, in Abuja.
Nwosu, who is Okorocha’s son-in-law, said besides his own
governorship aspiration and the governor’s quest for a senatorial seat
in next year’s general election, no other member of the Okorocha dynasty
was running for political office.
He argued that his relationship with the Governor did not rule him out of aspiring for any political office in the land.
Nwosu pointed out that the Governor showed a culture of not
interfering in his work when he served in the government as commissioner
for lands and chief of staff.
He said: “The issue of Rochas Okorocha trying to control Imo state
with his family does not arise. People should get down to Imo state.
People should leave sentiments alone
“My name is Ugwumba Uche Nwosu. I am from Nkwerre local government.
Rochas is from Ideato local government. By virtue of God’s grace, I was
able to get married to the governor’s daughter. Does that stop me as a
man from running for governor of Imo state?
“I was commissioner of lands and now chief of staff. Did Rochas
Okorocha stop me from doing my work? The urban renewal you see in Imo
state today is out of my initiative.
“Who else from Owelle Rochas Okorocha’s family is a candidate of the
House of Assembly, House of Representative of the Senate?” Nwosu
queried.
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