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Okorocha blasts Oshiomhole, Gulak over APC guber primaries in Imo

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…say they are liars

As the last is yet to be heard about the outcome of the governorship

primaries of the All Progressives Congress, APC, held in Imo State,

Governor Rochas Okorocha has taken both the national chairman of the

party, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole and chairman of the electoral

committee in the state, Alhaji Ahmed Gulak to the cleaners describing

them as “partners in falsehood.”

Owelle Okorocha in a statement issued yesterday by his Chief Press

Secretary, CPS, Sam Onwuemeodo also accused Oshiomhole of being the

father of family political dynasty in Nigeria; while he was governor

of Edo State pointing out that his inconsistency is worrisome.

The governor alleged that both Oshiomhole and Gulak have been trying

tirelessly to mislead the unsuspecting public with their various

claims that he offered them bribe, which they refused, to declare his

son in-law, Ugwumba Uche Nwosu, winner of the exercise but regretted

that there is no iota of truth in the claims.

He wondered why it was only when the Department of State Services,

DSS, invited and grilled the APC national chairman, over one month

after the primaries that he remembered and disclosed that he was

offered bribe and he refused it insisting that both Oshiomhole and his

co-traveller, Gulak are liars.

His words, “In giving account of his encounter with the, the once

again took on Governor Rochas Okorocha, talking about how the governor

offered him bribe and he refused and repeated his claim that he wants

to stop the governor from building family dynasty.

“Alhaji Ahmed Gulak had one month after his kidnap tale also made the

same allegation of two million dollars bribe which he said he also

rejected. Our worry is that Comrade Oshiomhole and Gulak have decided

to impugn on the intelligence of Nigerians with all these their latest

accounts.

“On the side of Oshiomhole he has been telling the world that he wants

to stop Okorocha from building a dynasty in Imo. And he only needed to

be questioned by the DSS Personnel to remember that the governor

offered him bribe and he refused. Do Gulak and Oshiomhole think that

Nigerians are not intelligent enough to detach the truth from

falsehood. These are partners in falsehood and they are on media

campaign to cover up the mess they put themselves in Imo.

“To say the least, Adams Oshiomhole is the “father – father” of family

dynasty or nepotism or “familiocracy”. Uche Nwosu is from Nkwerre

Local Government, while Rochas Okorocha is from Ideato South LGA. They

have no relationship aside the inlaw issue. The only relation of

Governor Okorocha who is in his government is Ogechi Ololo from Owerri

North. She does not answer Ogechi Okorocha. There is no other direct

or indirect relation of Okorocha in his government. So, as it stands

now, Rochas is the only Okorocha running election.

“But Oshiomhole is the known family dynasty builder. And Edo State is

the victim. Infact he is the architect of “Familiocracy”. Adams

Oshiomhole is the National Chairman of APC and governor for 8years.

Rilwan Oshiomhole, his younger brother, is a Commissioner in Edo State,

Oil Producing Development Commission (EDSOPEDEC). Seid Aliyu

Oshiomhole another younger brother, is the House of Assembly Candidate

for Etsako West 2 State Constituency. Yakubu Oshiomhole is the

Secretary to the Local Government Commission, Dr. Cyril Adams

Oshiomhole is vying for the House of Representatives for Etsako

Federal Constituency.

“With all these, between Rochas Okorocha whose only relation in

government is Ogechi Ololo from Owerri North and Adams Oshiomhole who

has the Oshiomholes in government or contesting positions who should

be accused of building a dynasty or running a “familiocracy”?”

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