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…As angry reactions trail assault on Archbishop Obinna

The Imo Governor, Rochas Okorocha, Monday, boasted that APC would rule Imo for 24 years.

In a statement to newsmen in Owerri, by his  Chief Press Secretary, CPS, Mr. Sam Onwuemeodo, Okorocha also thanked Archbishop Obinna, for admitting that he was not physically attacked as it was rumoured.

Imo state Governor, Rochas Okorocha
Imo state Governor, Rochas Okorocha

Okorocha supported his son-in-law to be the next governor of Imo, by saying that, “The same America, where George Walker Bush became the 43th president, from 2001 to 2009 after his father, George Herbert Walker Bush had been the country’s 41st president from 1989 to 1993.”

According to the governor’s statement, “At the moment, the All Progressives Congress, APC, holds the political ace in Imo and will continue to govern the state uninterruptedly for the next twenty-four years.

“What gives victory in an election are achievements and the electorate and not blackmail or propaganda on social media.

“We also want to commend Archbishop Anthony Obinna for saying the truth over the allegation that he was attacked by government officials at a funeral service which the opponents of the government had tried in vain to use as blackmail tool.”

…As angry reactions trail assault on Archbishop Obinna

ANGRY reactions have continued to trail the near physical attack on the Catholic Archbishop of Owerri Ecclesiastical Province, His Grace, Dr. Anthony J. V. Obinna, and the riotous atmosphere engineered weekend, by loyalists of Imo State Government at St. Michael’s Catholic Church, Ngwoma Obube.

In his own reaction, the chairman of APC Frontier, Chief Sam Godstime, condemned the reported act.

“We condemn in its entirety, the reported assault on our revered priest and dissociate our party, the All Progressives Congress, APC, from their action. APC is a law abiding party that believes in rule of law, respect for the clergy and the church and cannot be part of this sacrilege”, Chief Godstime said.

Reacting also, Chief Uche Onyeagucha, a former appointee of Governor Rochas Okorocha, advised the Governor to retrace his locus.

“It is high time Governor Okorocha calls himself to order. I understand Governor Okorocha’s desperation to run for third term, hiding at the back of his son in-law, but there must be a limit to the madness”, Onyeagucha said.

According to the Obinze-born politician, priests are entitled to their sermon/homily from the altar, stressing that “Imo State has not and cannot be allowed to degenerate to dictating sermons of men of God.”

Reacting to the denials of government appointees, a former gubernatorial candidate of Democratic Peoples Party, DPP, Dr. Fabian Ihekweme, said: “Justifying an atrocity in the House of God is akin to mocking Him. Let us take it easy and thread softly when it comes to God and His oracles here on earth.”

It was also Ihekweme’s considered opinion that “His Grace, Archbishop Obinna, hate him or love him, represents the moral and spiritual conscience of millions of Nigerians, especially the Roman Catholics.”

“There is nothing wrong with defending a system where you make a living, but everything is wrong when you play dirty with your creator. Governors come and go but God remains the same yesterday, today and forever”, Dr. Ihekweme said.

A chieftain of All Progressive Grand Alliance, APGA, Captain David Mbamara, reminded the governor and his loyalists that Imo is not a conquered territory.

“Violence is an ill wind that favours nobody. Indeed, it is the weak and empty that resorts to violence to cover up his inferiority complex. Okorocha and his party must know that nobody can mock God, for the judgment day must come”, Mbamara said.

He expressed shock that the APC at all levels, “have kept a conspiracy of silence, as their governor continues to terrorize, vandalize people’s property and humiliate the people he is supposed to govern”.

 

No one person shall govern Imo again—Chukwueke

In a related development, Mr. Jerry Chukwueke, a governorship aspirant in Imo State, yesterday, said a system whereby one person is governing the state, was no longer acceptable.

Chukwueke spoke to newsmen in Owerri, while announcing his resignation from the All Progressives Congress, APC, in the state.

However, he declined to mention the new political party he would be decamping to.

One of his reasons for abandoning the APC is that “the party in the state  has not only lost focus but has turned out to be a disgrace which bothers so much on the inability of the governor of the state, Rochas Okorocha to revive the economy and improve the wellbeing of the people of the state, as well as lack of financial probity.”

He was of the opinion that, “Imo state has not published it’s financial statement since 2015 and we have no answer to the assessment  of the financial   wellbeing of Imo state.”

He added that, “We need to know how much we have and how it is spent. ”

Chukwueke went further to say that, “because of lack of financial transparency, Imo economy has nosedived,” arguing that, “no private establishment will bring their businesses where they are uncomfortable with the government policies.”

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