My son in-law will contest Imo gov’ship in another party – Okorocha
Governor Rochas Okorocha, yesterday, gave a hint that his son-in-law and former Chief of Staff, Uche Nwosu, will vie for the Imo State governorship on the platform of another party.
Nwosu, who
is also a governorship contender of the APC, and others who did not make it
during the recent primary elections, would most likely quit the ruling party
for another to pursue their ambitions.
Okorocha
said he would not stop any of his aggrieved loyalists from defecting.
Owojela’s
Blog gathered that no fewer than 27 members of the Imo State House of Assembly
and National Assembly candidates, including Nwosu, who felt aggrieved from the
conduct the APC primaries, may be heading to another party before the
substitution window closes on December
1.
Okorocha
said while he would support their aspirations elsewhere, he remained in APC and
would contest the Orlu senatorial election under the party.
The
governor, however, maintained that Nwosu and all the aggrieved candidates
remained his choices and would get his support under any platform they chose to
realise their ambitions.
Okorocha,
speaking at a media parley in Owerri, said Nwosu under whatever platform
remained his preferred governorship candidate, describing the emergence of the
APC governorship candidate, Senator Hope Uzodinma, as “the worst imposition in
Nigerian political history.”
But the Imo
governor reassured President Muhammadu Buhari that his followers would deliver
him at the presidential election and vowed to deal with any of them who disobeyed
him.
According to
him, “What will happen is that while they move to realise their ambition under
any other platform, I remain in APC and support them. Such parties will have no
presidential candidate, but will adopt President Muhammadu Buhari as their
candidate.
“What we saw
in Imo APC was a clear case of injustice and the worst imposition in history.
The party members are aggrieved and they will be moving to another party to
pursue their ambitions and I am not going to stop them, but we are going to
form alliance with whichever party they choose to deliver President Buhari.
“In the 2019
general elections, we are going to vote for candidates and not political
parties. I am in the best position to assess the candidates and I know that
among all the governorship candidates, Nwosu remains the best. I have told Imo
people to check the records of those clamouring to govern the state before
voting for them.
“What is
happening in Imo APC is interesting and strange, a party known for uprightness,
justice and fairness as exemplified by President Muhammadu Buhari, has been
dented by the actions of the national chairman, Adams Oshiomhole, for whatever
reasons he is yet to disclose.
“I have been
trying to manage the situation but I have no moral justification to stop the
aggrieved candidates who felt short-changed from realizing their ambitions in
any other party but I have not left APC and do not intend to leave APC. But you
must realize that in Imo we don’t play party politics but politics of
individuals. People did not join APC because of anybody but because of me,” he
said.
Okorocha
expressed regret that Imo people were short-changed by the three major
political parties – APC, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and All Progressives
Grand Alliance (APGA) – in their choice of governorship candidates, saying that
all of them were imposed on the people.
Nwosu, who
was silent on his next line of action, however, gave assurance that he would
mobilize all the aggrieved APC members to work for President Buhari’s victory
in spite of any provocation.
He said the
actions of the APC national chairman would not affect his support for President
Muhammadu Buhari.
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