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Okorocha: I Have Suffered Injustice From Govt I Helped Into Power by Loveurneighbour: 5:24am On Feb 13, 2022
Former Governor of Imo State and Senator representing Imo West, Rochas Okorocha, tells SOLOMON ODENIYI about his presidential ambition and charges against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, among other issues

This will be your fourth shot at the presidency. What makes you think you will win this time?

This will be the fourth time that I’ll be contesting the presidency of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The first time was in 2001 when I declared to run for the 2003 election under the All Nigeria Peoples Party. I had a very colourful and beautiful outing but at that very election, President Muhammadu Buhari emerged as the candidate of the party. If you recall, there were certain disagreements, some people walked out of the convention because the governors of the North insisted that the presidency must come from the North and that was why President Muhammadu Buhari emerged as the presidential candidate for the ANPP.

Then in 2006, I declared again to run for the position of president on the platform of the PDP. At that time, I came into the PDP barely two weeks to the primary. I came second to President (Umaru Musa) Yar’adua of blessed memory. Again, the PDP had zoned the presidential ticket to the North because President Olusegun Obasanjo had finished his tenure for eight years. I didn’t contest again; I went back to Imo State to become the governor on the platform of the All Progressives Grand Alliance because I didn’t get a ticket in the PDP and the ANPP. All the political parties won’t give a ticket. So, I picked a political party that had no single structure, no counsellor and I used that to defeat the incumbent governor who just had his first term. He was also in the PDP when President (Goodluck) Jonathan was in power.

I led the APGA to the merger in APC while President Muhammadu Buhari led the Congress for Progressive Change; Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu led the Action Congress of Nigeria. In 2015, the Igbo refused to accept Buhari and for them, the name Buhari was taboo in the South-East. So, I had to do whatever I could do to make Igbo believe in the political party, and the only thing I could do was to contest for president on the platform of the All Progressives Congress with Muhammadu Buhari, Atiku, among others. That helped a whole lot to rebrand the image of the APC in the South-East. At this time also, Jonathan had finished his six years and it was agreed that power should go back to the North.

What was your major challenge then as a presidential aspirant?

What had been my challenge had always been the issue of zoning. Every time I contested election, the zoning was always not in my favour but this time, the coast looks quite clear; that is if the same sentiment will come to bear in the next political dispensation.

Do you believe you will get the ticket despite the way the party has treated you by suspending you in 2019 and now that the APC government is probing you through the EFCC?

I will tell you how the APC was formed. I am a stakeholder in the party, the same as Asiwaju and Muhammadu Buhari before he became the President. We are four individuals that formed the APC and a man cannot just abandon a house he has built. I do believe that this harassment and intimidation is political and to ensure that I do not run for the presidency in APC. Take, for instance, it was on the day of my declaration that the EFCC found it appropriate to take me to court for what they described as criminal charges. Why I believe that it is politically motivated is because I have a judgement against the same EFCC and the judgement is as a result of an appeal judgement. They said they found N5.7bn in my account which the court had found to be untrue, and they (EFCC) had announced to the whole world that I took the money.

Secondly, I have a court order stopping them from harassing me. The EFCC till today has refused to hear that court judgment and they’re holding my passport. They’ve been told to release my passport in court but they refuse to do that. I have a damage claim from them for N500m and they’ve refused to pay it, rather what they do is that for any judge that gives a judgement against them on my case, the judge is harassed. It is either they asked them to resign or change the judgement in their favour. So, it is quite strange for the EFCC to be acting as such. I’ll demand justice at the appropriate time. If you did not obey the judgement of the same court and cannot obey the law that set them up, is it until they desperately get something, even if it’s not right against me, that they will ask me to obey?

I have suffered a lot of injustice in the hands of a government I helped to form. Secondly, I had a judgement against Oshiomhole in Imo State when he dissolved the executive illegally and handed over the main structure to the Governor of Imo State against the people that were duly elected. We went to court and got a court judgement against Oshiomhole. The same party had refused to obey the court judgement which has not been upturned by any court. The Court of Appeal upheld it and they have refused to allow the executives recognised by the party and the law to assume their position. You can see that I have the right to demand justice.

Were you at any point discouraged by this experience?

All these cannot shatter my ambition to rule this country. Becoming a president, for me, is an idea whose time has come and is not within human capacity to stop it. My intentions are quite good. So, for me, the presidency is a burden and not an asset. It is a big burden which if I have my way to excuse myself, I would have, but the passion and the vision in me would not. I have two persons in me struggling for this post. My carnal person would say no but my inner person would insist that you need to make this country a greater nation.

The EFCC filed N2.9bn fraud charges against you on the day you declare for the presidency. Did you think it was a coincidence?

That will have been too much of a coincidence because normally if there are such criminal charges, they will serve you. Till today, I have not been served. I only heard and read about it in the newspapers, television and social media that I have been charged to court for criminal activities. I think the EFCC has not been fair to me. This is not the first time that they will embarrass and harass me. They have done this several times. First, it was my arrest against the court order which said I should not be arrested because at that point, both Imo State Government and the EFCC were investigating me on the same matter. Let one person investigate me. While the Imo State Government set up a panel, the EFCC was investigating me on the same matter. They were busy tearing the property of my wife apart and struggling over who takes over the property without any proven case. But what the issue is now is that the EFCC sometimes ago announced to the whole world that they discovered N5.9bn from me and there is nothing like that, and till today, EFCC has not apologised for that and for this reason, I went to court and the court said: “no, you prejudged this gentleman.”

You cannot prove anywhere that you found him guilty and for that reason, stop harassing him. The court prohibited the EFCC from further interrogating me and taking any action on this same matter. That was the judgement I had. They went back to this same court asking it to change their judgement. The court has not changed their judgement before they went to charge me again for N2.9bn (fraud) and it’s rather unfortunate in this country. I hope justice shall prevail. If the EFCC believe in the court and they are set up by the law of the land, they should also obey the court. Till today, they are holding my passport; they blocked my account and arrested me at home. Now, they are charging me again when the court has suspended all allegations against me. So, I’m waiting to see how it goes. I believe it is political, if it is not, why did it come on the same day I officially declared to contest for the presidency of the country?

You are one of those who do not reckon with the zoning of the presidency. Do you think a person from the South- East can become President without zoning?

It is possible if there is no political manipulation. Without zoning, I will still win the presidential election. They would do everything to stop me but they can’t. This is because of the purity of my heart, my intentions and the vision I have for this nation. I take pride in this; if it is about political connections, I do not have, I do not go for midnight political meetings but I believe in the people; the suffering masses of Nigeria and the leaders who really believe in me to support my candidature.

The APC has never won any presidential election in the South-East. Do you think the party would be right to give its ticket to an Igbo man with the way the party has been consistently rejected in the zone?

The APC has won several elections in the South-East. Don’t forget I was a governor on the platform of the APC and I won an election there. If you look at it, the APGA had only one, the PDP had three and I had one. I kept that flag flying and the APC has total control in the state. We’ve won several elections. This time round, it is not about a party but it is about the individual. Nigerians are tired of parties, they want individuals. Party is only a platform for you to run or have a structure but Nigerians are looking for who can unite them, who will not separate them, who can strengthen this country. They are looking for somebody who has a passionate heart and that can listen to their problem and someone who can create wealth, someone who can manage their resources and funds well. They are looking for somebody who can paddle the canoe of the country. These are the qualities I have.

The South-East has witnessed a rise in secessionist agitations and some IPOB members call you Okoro Hausa. Do you think your people will support your ambition?

Let me tell you a bit about IPOB. It is an agitation group of mainly young men who believe sincerely that they have been marginalised and suffering untold hardship and that this country hates Igbo. That is their understanding and that the Biafra war has not been forgotten and that this agitation is for them to have their own nation. But when I was there as governor, I was there as governor for eight years, I was able to manage these young men, assuage their feelings and get them to see reasons that they are better off to be part of this bigger nation than to be a smaller nation. But the agitation of IPOB skyrocketed in the government of the day.

The matter is still not well handled because whatever you call it, then it is exactly what it will answer because if they are called terrorists, which I do not believe they are, they will begin to behave like terrorists. But if you call them your sons and your children, they will behave like one. You can discuss with them and make them see reasons. Now, they are regarded as terrorists but the blame should go to the governor of the day. He misrepresented the fact. They’ve not let the Federal Government understand the true situation; they’ve invited the military and this escalated the whole situation. If I were a governor then, you won’t hear a single noise being made by IPOB.

It is not late to put things in order, so also is the situation all over the country, where you have this kind of agitation. But the truth is, are South-East people marginalised? Yes, they are. Is the agitation right? Yes, it is but the platform is wrong. You cannot be demanding an independent nation in a nation but agitation is allowed; it depends on how it is handled. The governor of Imo State has not handled this properly. That is why Imo State seems to be the centre of the agitation. I was called Okoro Hausa; these young men insulted the hell out of me. As a governor, there was a day, I had to park when the convoy of more than 100 buses was passing by and when they saw that I was not engaging them, they started chanting, “Our governor, our governor.” If we see them as our children, half of the matter is solved.

Do you believe Igbo will support your ambition?

I believe they should support my ambition. Why won’t they? I have done so much in the Igbo nation. If they cannot support a man who has trained over 12,000 children through Rochas Foundation, who else will they support? It is for their own good that I become the president because it is hard to find one of their own that is accepted all over the country. If you are only known in Igbo land, how will you win election in Kano, Sokoto among others?

UNICEF said last year that over 1,000 students were kidnapped by terrorists. As a person who has focused on giving free education to poor students, how do you intend to tackle this as President?

We must understand that the issue of out-of-school children is a time bomb waiting to explode. And it is not good news to hear that we have 14.3 million out-of-school children in Nigeria, one of the highest in the world. We must also realise that the problem of insecurity was a result of the abandonment of these children 30 years ago. Now, what that means is that in the next 30 years to come, we shall have more problems than we have now. Education must be made free so that every child can go to school irrespective of their family background. Education should be a national responsibility and not that of parents because when the nation fails to give education to every child, they contribute a huge problem to national development. Today, Nigeria is buying trillions of naira worth of military hardware and equipment to fight insurgency which we could have avoided by making sure that every child goes to school and provide them with jobs afterwards. Education should be a child’s right and not a privilege and it should be a national responsibility. For me, education must be free so that the children of the poor can also go to school as every child counts.
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Re: Okorocha: I Have Suffered Injustice From Govt I Helped Into Power by sheymoni(m): 5:45am On Feb 13, 2022
You used state resources to build statue everywhere while your people were denied basic amenities. Who in is right sense will vote you as president? The little you were given at state level was looted and wasted on irrelevant statue. You almost turned imo state to your family inheritance. I don't know who have the highest number of clown in politics between kogi, osun and imo

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Re: Okorocha: I Have Suffered Injustice From Govt I Helped Into Power by ShaqFu: 5:45am On Feb 13, 2022
Pele Rochas. Sh1t happens.

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Re: Okorocha: I Have Suffered Injustice From Govt I Helped Into Power by kollinz1234(m): 5:45am On Feb 13, 2022
Although, this would have been Rochas best opportunity to cling to power but anti party activities due to greed and selfish intentions has made him a bad market. Even though I advocate for an Igbo presidency, I do not trust Rochas with power.

It is time to try something new.

Yoruba has given it a shot

Fulani has given it a shot

Ijaw has given it a shot

It is time we give Igbos a chance if we truly understand the importance of unity and nationhood.

I stand for Peter Obi 2023
A man who is smart, strong and intelligent

VOTE UNITY
VOTE EQUITY
VOTE NATIONHOOD
VOTE TOGETHERNESS

THEN NIGERIA WILL BE GREAT!!

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Re: Okorocha: I Have Suffered Injustice From Govt I Helped Into Power by evansjeff(m): 5:45am On Feb 13, 2022
So you should be untouchable because you helped them into power?

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Re: Okorocha: I Have Suffered Injustice From Govt I Helped Into Power by tammyf: 5:45am On Feb 13, 2022
Criminal.....u r reaping wat u sow.

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Re: Okorocha: I Have Suffered Injustice From Govt I Helped Into Power by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:46am On Feb 13, 2022
Lol cheesy grin wink

Okoroawusa , na so life be.
Correct man.

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Re: Okorocha: I Have Suffered Injustice From Govt I Helped Into Power by lloydtruth: 5:47am On Feb 13, 2022
Rochas the clown

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Re: Okorocha: I Have Suffered Injustice From Govt I Helped Into Power by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:47am On Feb 13, 2022
ShaqFu:
Pele Rochas. Sh1t happens.
Gbam!

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Re: Okorocha: I Have Suffered Injustice From Govt I Helped Into Power by Lightorder: 5:47am On Feb 13, 2022
Same manner the people who helped you into power suffered in your hands

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Re: Okorocha: I Have Suffered Injustice From Govt I Helped Into Power by Aufbauh(m): 5:48am On Feb 13, 2022
That why why Power is transient. If you hold an office, you’ll never know your true estimation until you leave that office.

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Re: Okorocha: I Have Suffered Injustice From Govt I Helped Into Power by uthlaw: 5:48am On Feb 13, 2022
Imagine rubbish talk,how many people vote APC for IMO state!

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Re: Okorocha: I Have Suffered Injustice From Govt I Helped Into Power by mayklef(m): 5:49am On Feb 13, 2022
Like for osinbanjo, share for okorohausa

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Re: Okorocha: I Have Suffered Injustice From Govt I Helped Into Power by Triangles1(m): 6:01am On Feb 13, 2022
That's not true Sir, exactly our Nigeria godfatherism they help you still stand behind it.

When you give somebody a goat as a gift leave the rope to the person and free your hand, failure to do so mean you don't want to give it out then the goat will hit you or the person.

Mr okoro you don't eat your cake and have it.

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Re: Okorocha: I Have Suffered Injustice From Govt I Helped Into Power by jospepper(m): 6:03am On Feb 13, 2022
You are here crying, all the fellows that took the faction of other parties to APC where are they?

Bukola Saraki and co brought New PDP (N-PDP), you brought another faction from APGA to the unholy alliance. While they are long dead and buried, your own funeral just commenced.

This is merely the beginning of birth pangs for you.

Leader should also read clearly the hand writing on the wall. Your travails are an indirect message to him.

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Re: Okorocha: I Have Suffered Injustice From Govt I Helped Into Power by Shetemi12(m): 6:05am On Feb 13, 2022
32 years in Politics.. He is coming out for presidency for the first time. I'm not just impressed with his achievement but his ability to get the ball at the right time.

BAT2023. We are coming!

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Re: Okorocha: I Have Suffered Injustice From Govt I Helped Into Power by JAMO84: 6:06am On Feb 13, 2022
I still don't understand why someone will waste his time and money, on an impossible mission.



I know there's nothing God cannot do, but it's much more likely for an Ijaw to be President under APC than Igbo.

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Re: Okorocha: I Have Suffered Injustice From Govt I Helped Into Power by Realist12: 6:09am On Feb 13, 2022
Okorocha is a great assets to the South East , very intelligent. I wonder where he wronged them, he's like a messiah to the South East yet been castigated for being the bridge builder , he did well as a governor and showed he's a great administrator.

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Re: Okorocha: I Have Suffered Injustice From Govt I Helped Into Power by Keegan: 6:09am On Feb 13, 2022
uthlaw:
Imagine rubbish talk,how many people vote APC for IMO state!

Don't mind yeye 5% man.

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Re: Okorocha: I Have Suffered Injustice From Govt I Helped Into Power by Rekyz(m): 6:15am On Feb 13, 2022
"I have two persons in me struggling for this post. My carnal person would say no but my inner person would insist that you need to make this country a greater nation."
Inner person keep you there! They've just got started with you chief. grin
Re: Okorocha: I Have Suffered Injustice From Govt I Helped Into Power by Laggafin: 6:16am On Feb 13, 2022
Hmmm
Re: Okorocha: I Have Suffered Injustice From Govt I Helped Into Power by Akwamkpuruamu: 6:17am On Feb 13, 2022
Cry cry Okoroawusa! That's the reward for a sellout. It's going to reach Supreme Court Governor soon too

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Re: Okorocha: I Have Suffered Injustice From Govt I Helped Into Power by blancsn1: 6:20am On Feb 13, 2022
Slaves are born to suffer. Every member of your trube should know that by now.

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Re: Okorocha: I Have Suffered Injustice From Govt I Helped Into Power by Emmaco10(m): 6:20am On Feb 13, 2022
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Re: Okorocha: I Have Suffered Injustice From Govt I Helped Into Power by MCastle: 6:21am On Feb 13, 2022
Seriously?

Re: Okorocha: I Have Suffered Injustice From Govt I Helped Into Power by blancsn1: 6:23am On Feb 13, 2022
Nigeria will not awake to this Pandora kleptomaniac. I reject peter Peter Obi IJN amen.



kollinz1234:
Although, this would have been Rochas best opportunity to cling to power but anti party activities due to greed and selfish intentions has made him a bad market. Even though I advocate for an Igbo presidency, I do not trust Rochas with power.

It is time to try something new.

Yoruba has given it a shot

Fulani has given it a shot

Ijaw has given it a shot

It is time we give Igbos a chance if we truly understand the importance of unity and nationhood.

I stand for Peter Obi 2023
A man who is smart, strong and intelligent

VOTE UNITY
VOTE EQUITY
VOTE NATIONHOOD
VOTE TOGETHERNESS

THEN NIGERIA WILL BE GREAT!!
Re: Okorocha: I Have Suffered Injustice From Govt I Helped Into Power by Baawaa(m): 6:25am On Feb 13, 2022
Okorocha typical Igbo man

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Re: Okorocha: I Have Suffered Injustice From Govt I Helped Into Power by SQLmastar(m): 6:27am On Feb 13, 2022
Rocha's is better than Tinubu
Rochas is better than Buhari
Rochas is better than Atiku
Rochas is better than Osinbade
Rochas is better than Peter Pandora
Rochas is better than Oshiomle.

Rochas deserves to be the president. The crown fits him better than anyone.
He loves Hausa
He loves Yoruba
He loves Fulani....

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Re: Okorocha: I Have Suffered Injustice From Govt I Helped Into Power by kollinz1234(m): 6:29am On Feb 13, 2022
blancsn1:
Nigeria will not awake to this Pandora kleptomaniac. I reject peter Peter Obi IJN amen.



if u have an evidence, I will reject him too
Re: Okorocha: I Have Suffered Injustice From Govt I Helped Into Power by EagleNest(m): 6:32am On Feb 13, 2022
What goes round comes round. Okorocha, like Buhari and APC party, was a big disappointment. Don't waste time with such selfish individuals.

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