Former Deputy
Speaker of the House of Representatives and candidate of the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP), in the April 11 governorship election in Imo State, Chief Emeka
Ihedioha, has debunked the recent media reports credited to Governor Rochas
Okorocha, that he could have been the current Senate President if he had heeded
to his (Okorocha’s) advice to join the All Progressives Congress, APC.
Chief Ihedioha’s
media aide, Mr. Chibuike Onyeukwu, described the Governor’s claim as “a blatant
lie, diversionary and indeed could only have come from a man, very well known
for his penchant for falsehood.”
“Although, we find
the Governor’s acknowledgement of Rt. Hon. Ihedioha’s capacity to chair the
National Assembly as a well known fact, we however wish to state that the
statement is in its entirety false, diversionary and indeed could only have
come from a man, very well known for his penchant for falsehood,” Onyeukwu
said.
Continuing, Mr.
Onyeukwu stated categorically that Governor Okorocha did not visit Rt. Hon.
Emeka Ihedioha before the elections to plead with him to jettison his
gubernatorial ambition.
“The only time
Governor Okorocha visited Chief Ihedioha was in 2013, in company of Senator
Osita Izunaso, to condole with him on the death of his younger sister and there
is no way they could have discussed politics during the condolence visit,”
Onyeukwu said.
He pointed out
that the “massive fraud and massive rigging” that skewed the election in favour
of the APC, would have been unearthed if the election tribunal had considered
the petition filed against the declaration of Okorocha as winner of the
governorship election.
“Rather than
fruitlessly engage in diversionary antics, Governor Okorocha should concentrate
on how to address the mounting issues of hunger, over nine months of unpaid
workers salary and 20 months pension arrears, industrial actions, collapsed
economy and comatose state of infrastructure under his watch,” Onyeukwu said.
Vanguard recalls
that Governor Okorocha claimed at a recent press conference that he personally
visited Ihedioha and advised him to join the All Progressives Congress, APC,
and vie for the Owerri Senatorial seat of the party in the last general
election.
“Despite my candid
advice to Emeka Ihedioha, he refused to accept the offer. If he accepted the
offer, he could have been the Senate President in the present dispensation,”
Okorocha claimed.
In the Governor’s
view, Chief Ihedioha’s refusal to join the APC equally rubbed off negatively on
the collective interest of Ndigbo.
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