Imo State Governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha has denied media reports
that he is on the verge of dumping the All Progressive Congress (APC)
for either the Peoples Progressive Alliance (PPA) or All Progressives
Grand Alliance (APGA), on which platform he became governor.
The reports said Okorocha was considering dumping the APC which he
helped nursed to reality, following the allegedly declining fortunes of
the party in the South-East as well as the political alignment and
realignment within the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, which has seen
some staunch supporters of the governor desert him for the party.
Okorocha, who spoke through his Senior Special Assistant (SSA) Media,
Sam Onwuemeodo, described reports about his intention to leave APC as
false saying, “The truth of the matter is that I cannot leave APC for
any reason with a lot of people across the nation looking up to me in
APC”.
The governor argued that nothing would make him abandon the APC,
which he called a “vibrant party” having been one of the leading lights
in the formation of the party and what it is today.
He urged people to wait for the outcome of the membership
registration exercise carried out by the APC, adding that Nigerians will
see that Imo people have emptied into APC.
Okorocha stressed that as far as the politics of South East and Imo
State is concerned, he has become a very attractive personality adding
that those threatened by such enviable records are responsible for all
the gossips against him.
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