Governor
Okorocha had allegedly described Anambra people as the cause of Igbo
problem during the All Progressives Congress (APC) stakeholders’
meeting in Owerri.
In the said statement, Okorocha reportedly described Anambra elite as people who play cash and carry politics. He was quoted as saying, “political leaders from Anambra State played cash and carry politics which had sabotaged the efforts of Ndigbo in achieving the age-long ambition ...of producing the president of Nigeria.”
In a swift reaction, Chief Press Secretary (CPS) to Governor Obi, Mr. Mike Udah, in a statement, described Governor Okorocha as “a rabble rouser, an ingrate and one so arrogant, who has no respect for senior citizens.
“Okorocha’s utterances smack of sheer arrogance. They emanate from an over-ambitious rabble rouser, who easily gets carried away any moment he is handed a microphone. The
“Imo State governor is desperate to become the next Igbo president or vice president of Nigeria. This is simply the reason he abandoned the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) through which he recorded his first electoral victory since he started jumping from pillar to post over the years.
“His desperation did not allow him to realize that he was made by Governor Peter Obi and Chief Victor Umeh, who are both chieftains of APGA. It is laughable. In fact, unfathomable that a man could bite the finger that fed him without qualms.
“Such attitude could only come from Okorocha who betrayed Chief Martin Agbaso on whose back he rode to the Imo State Government House and slammed his younger brother and former deputy governor, Jude Agbaso. Okorocha’s victims are legion. They include the church, mothers and children upon whom his Abortion Bill would have dealt a crushing blow and so many others.
“Okorocha has no moral ground to talk about unity among Ndigbo. Is he united with Emeka Ihedioha who, with a whiff of recklessness, he has advised to join the APC simply because he is already jittery that the deputy speaker of House of Representatives would chase him away from Douglas House, Owerri in 2015?”
Okorocha had among other things urged contemporary Igbo politicians to work together as a crop of new leaders to move Ndigbo forward unlike what happened in the past when Igbo leaders were not united.See More
In the said statement, Okorocha reportedly described Anambra elite as people who play cash and carry politics. He was quoted as saying, “political leaders from Anambra State played cash and carry politics which had sabotaged the efforts of Ndigbo in achieving the age-long ambition ...of producing the president of Nigeria.”
In a swift reaction, Chief Press Secretary (CPS) to Governor Obi, Mr. Mike Udah, in a statement, described Governor Okorocha as “a rabble rouser, an ingrate and one so arrogant, who has no respect for senior citizens.
“Okorocha’s utterances smack of sheer arrogance. They emanate from an over-ambitious rabble rouser, who easily gets carried away any moment he is handed a microphone. The
“Imo State governor is desperate to become the next Igbo president or vice president of Nigeria. This is simply the reason he abandoned the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) through which he recorded his first electoral victory since he started jumping from pillar to post over the years.
“His desperation did not allow him to realize that he was made by Governor Peter Obi and Chief Victor Umeh, who are both chieftains of APGA. It is laughable. In fact, unfathomable that a man could bite the finger that fed him without qualms.
“Such attitude could only come from Okorocha who betrayed Chief Martin Agbaso on whose back he rode to the Imo State Government House and slammed his younger brother and former deputy governor, Jude Agbaso. Okorocha’s victims are legion. They include the church, mothers and children upon whom his Abortion Bill would have dealt a crushing blow and so many others.
“Okorocha has no moral ground to talk about unity among Ndigbo. Is he united with Emeka Ihedioha who, with a whiff of recklessness, he has advised to join the APC simply because he is already jittery that the deputy speaker of House of Representatives would chase him away from Douglas House, Owerri in 2015?”
Okorocha had among other things urged contemporary Igbo politicians to work together as a crop of new leaders to move Ndigbo forward unlike what happened in the past when Igbo leaders were not united.See More
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