Former Nigerian President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, on Wednesday debunked the claim by Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha, that he (Jonathan) offered the latter huge amount of money and other inducements to support him in the 2015 presidential election.
Declaring that he never had any conversation with Okorocha ahead of the 2015 polls, the former president, in a statement issued by his Media Adviser, Ikechukwu Eze, stated that he could not have needed Okorocha
to swing votes in the Southeast, which he described as his political stronghold.
to swing votes in the Southeast, which he described as his political stronghold.
The statement, which advised Okorocha to face the task of governing Imo State rather than expending efforts on propaganda, insisted that Jonathan does not indulge in idle talk and could not have asked the governor to dump APC for PDP and be rewarded with an influential ministry as claimed.
According to the statement, “Our attention has been drawn to a statement credited to Okorocha, and published by a national newspaper on September 27, 2017, where he was quoted to have said that former President Jonathan offered him an influential ministry and huge sums of money to dump his party ahead of the 2015 elections, which he rejected.
“We offer to quickly dismiss these claims as lies, because we are clear in our minds that such conversation never happened. We are wondering whether this truly came from the governor because we are sure that even Okorocha himself did not believe that anybody would accept these claims.
“In the first place, it sounded irrational and absurd. Besides, it was obvious to all and sundry that the South East, being Dr. Jonathan’s political stronghold, the ex-President did not need Okorocha to win in the zone.
“However, to set the records straight, we make bold to say that former President Jonathan never made any contact with Okorocha, ahead of the 2015 elections.
“The claim of an offer of ‘an influential ministry’ is also quite surprising because the former President was not in the habit of making frivolous promises, especially pertaining to government positions and offices. All those who had either worked closely with him in any capacity, or served in Dr. Jonathan’s administration can bear testimony to the fact that idle talk is not his style.
“Since we know that the only proof the purveyors of this bribery allegation could offer is to probably claim that the transaction happened in a dream, we can only offer the governor sincere advice, to avoid rumours, twaddle and get down to the business of result-oriented governance.
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