*Accuses his agents of forging memo
The All Progressives Congress (APC) on Wednesday threatened to deal
decisively with the Governor of Imo State, Rochas Okorocha, if he fails to stop
his ‘libelous’ attacks on the party leadership.
The party also faulted an advertorial recently
placed by the governor implying that the party was duly served with court order
to stop the congress in Imo State, describing it as false and misleading.
In statement issued yesterday by its National
Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdulahi, the party accused Okorocha of
continuously making libelous attacks on the party and its leaders.
It said there was an attempt to deceive members of the public
on the true state of things regarding the congress in Imo State by forging a
memo purportedly signed by the party's National Legal Adviser, Mr. Muiz Banire,
adding that the party had launched an investigation into the matter.
The party stated: "We therefore, once again, urge Okorocha
to tread the path of caution and reconciliation, and to work with the duly
elected party executives in the state for the good of the party. We shall
however not tolerate his constant assault on the party either directly or
through proxies.’’
Okorocha had objected to the manner in which APC congresses
in his state were carried. In protest, he met with President Muhammadu Buhari
and later Vice President Yemi Osibanjo, demanding the cancelation of the entire
exercise.
Trouble in the state chapter of APC started when stakeholders
of the party in state disagreed with the governor over his desire to award the
governorship ticket for the 2019 election to his son in-law. As a result, those
opposed to the governor's agenda teamed up and formed a group known as the ‘Imo
Restoration Movement’.
During the congress in the state and the ensuing struggle for
supremacy between the two sides, the governor was said to have been outsmarted
by the group loyal to Senator Ifeanyi Araraume and National Organising
Secretary, Osita Izunaso.
One of the grounds of the governor in his protest was that
the materials for the congress were hijacked by an opposing group who allegedly
connived with the congress committee to organise elections that excluded his
own supporters.
Okorocha accused the National Working Committee (NWC) of the
APC led by Chief John Odigie Oyegun of instigating crisis in Imo State to get
back at him over his opposition to tenure elongation for the NWC.
However, the party had dismissed his allegation, blaming his
loss at congress to loss of confidence in him by party stakeholders.
In a statement issued yesterday, the party said in recent
weeks, Okorocha had been making libelous attacks on the party and its leaders.
The statement read: "Hardly a day passes by without
Okorocha verbally assaulting our National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun,
and other party leaders over the recently concluded congresses in Imo State.
"In an advertorial published in the Daily Trust
Newspaper of June 11, 2018, and titled in part: ‘Let The Truth Speak For
Itself’, which was signed by a known associate of Okorocha, Hon. Ireagwu
Obioma, who styles himself as ‘acting Secretary, Imo APC’, a number of false
claims were made against the party."
According to APC, the import of the allegations was that the
party was aware of a court order preventing it from conducting the Imo State congress
following receipt of a copy of the so-called court injunction which directed it
to maintain status quo.
Stating that nothing can be further from the truth, the party
said: "Even the published documents in the advertorial do not support this
position, and in fact, gave a lie to the governor’s version of events that the party
was duly served and prevented from going ahead with the congress in Imo State.’’
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