Okorocha’s Dumping Of APGA For APC Was Political Misadventure - Says Umeh

It has not been all Uhuru for Owelle Anayo Rochas Okorocha, the outgoing executive Governor of Imo State Nigeria since he dumped the All Progressive Grand Alliance, the party that made him Governor. You would recall that Rochas Okorocha had wanted political leadership since the emergence of democracy in Nigeria but could not realize his dreams until APGA gave him the platform to challenge the unpopular then Gov. Ikedi Ohakim, aka IKIRI. Not too long after Okorocha clinched that mandate, he dumped APGA for the All Progressive Congress (APC). A decisions that is most likely going to scuffle his second term dreams.
As it stands, even though most people at the grassroots seems to favour his return in 2015, it looks like he will find it extremely hard to find the party other than APC to actualize his second term dreams. And you know what? APC is seen in Imo State as a Yoruba party and stands no chance.
Imo people don't need to go far to find a more capable hand to replace Okorocha in 2015. Looking at what is happening right now, it looks like Imo people now want to be led by a highly credible and truly God fearing person rather than money bags. The choices aren't many in the midst of plenty. Number one on the list is Hon Ike C Ibe followed by Senator Chris Anyanwu and so on and so......
To buttress this point, speaking to Journalists in Umuahia yesterday, APGA national leader Chiet Victor Umeh had the following to say......

According to www.thisdaylive.com, the decision of Imo State Governor, Owelle Rocha's Okorocha to abandon the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) has made him to become a drowning politician, the national chairman of APGA, Chief Victor Umeh has said. Speaking with journalists in Umuahia, Umeh said Okorocha, who became Imo governor on the platform of APGA, embarked on a "misadventure of leaving APGA for the All Progressives Congress (APC).
He foreclosed any possibility of accepting Okorocha back to APGA as the Imo governor had become a political baggage. “Okorocha has been swallowed by his misadventure and it is normal that he will be saying anything. Of course, he has been sending people to me that he will like to return, but you see him quickly refuting it," he said.
The APGA national chairman said he had always said no to Okorocha's clandestine request to return to the party that made him, but because he "did not behave well, we can’t entrust him with APGA again to do anything", adding that it was now obvious that Imo people have rejected Okorocha, hence his desperation to return to APGA in order to clean his image.
He dismissed Okorocha's rescue mission agenda as a ruse, noting that the Imo governor lacked the Igbo spirit to implement such a programme. “We have capable people that can rescue Imo State. He said he is on a rescue mission but rather, he imprisoned Imo State. We have capable people in Imo who will rescue Imo people, people with true Igbo spirit that is lacking in him," the APGA leader said.
He said that Okorocha's brand of politics was against the interest of Ndigbo, "he's not somebody you can describe as a proud Igbo man". According to him, APGA would in 2015, take control of Imo and hold Okorocha "accountable for his misdeeds", and pay him back in his own coins for betraying the party "after that strenuous efforts" to make him governor.
Umeh vehemently denied the insinuation that he collected $2 million to re-admit Okorocha in APGA, "I have proved myself in Nigeria politics as somebody who can’t be purchased by anybody no matter how much money you have" He added: "I am so focused and concerned on the affairs of this party and Igbo people and if you want to achieve that, you will not allow money to influence you". Source: www.thisdaylive.com

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