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"Why Okorocha's Son-In-Law, Uche Nwosu, Must Succeed Him" - Steve Asimobi by lilian789: 4:17am On Mar 12, 2018
2019: Okorocha explains why son-in-law must succeed him

..Says he won’t back down to intimidation, not even from spiritual realm

…The issue of zoning is myopic, it’s a cheap approach to gaining power, he says


…Challenges opponents to present evidence as he dismisses zoning arrangement in Imo

By Joseph Erunke

ABUJA- GOVERNOR Rochas Okorocha of Imo State has said his decision to throw his support for his Chief of Staff, Uche Nwosu, to succeed him as governor in 2019, was based on age and ability to move the state past his achievements.


The Imo State Governor said of all that have indicated interest in his seat, only Nwosu, who incidentally is his son-in-law qualifies for the job given that apart from being below 50 years of age, he has the capacity to immediately drive the state to its desired destination.

This was even as he dismissed claims in some quarters that there was an existing zoning arrangement that governorship of the state be rotated among the three geo-politcal zones of the state.

The Governor, speaking to newsmen at the weekend in Abuja, by his Special Adviser on Electoral Matters,Chief Steve Asimobi, also warned that his administration would not condone attempts by some people opposed to his choice to intimidate him to submission.

Describing Nwosu as the best choice for the state in 2019,the governor asked Imo State citizens to support him so he can take the state to the next level.

Asimobi, who spoke along side the Special Adviser to Governor Okorocha on Imo State Liason Office in Abuja and former Commissioner for Health in the state, Dr Edward Onyemaechi Ihejirika, explained that the decision to have Nwosu as next governor of the state was not that of the Governor but the decision of all stakeholders among which included traditional rulers, traders, political leaders from across the council areas of the state and different groups in the state.

“The governor has given quality reasons why he will not hand over power to anybody who is above 50 years of age.

“The Chief of Staff, Uche Nwosu can place his hands on the handle, he can drive the state and he is humble. He’s not vindictive, he’s young and have age on his side so he can inspect projects without getting arthritis.

“The governor has given quality reasons why he would support Uche Nwosu as governor. But contrary to what you may have heard, the governor has not endorsed him even as he is qualified to endorse whoever he wants to endorse.

“Nobody wants his legacy to disappear, so endorsement is a natural process in any democratic system. During last election, the Catholic Church took a decision that they wanted to endorse, traders will endorse, traditional rulers will endorse, communities will endorse. And so the governor is also qualified to endorse whoever he wants to endorse but he has not said so.

“He has not foisted any candidate on the masses because the party will still go through primary. That is the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the party’s guideline as well as the Electoral Act.”

On why the governor is backing his son-in-law to succeed him, he said:” People talk about his son-in-law and I tend to ask where do we borrow our democracy from?

“Look at American history, some times in the history of America, it was the Kennedys, the Kennedy Dynasty and Hegemony, if not for death and perhaps some other factors, maybe they may have ruled America for a very long time.

“Look at the Bush family. Bush Senior was the President of America and his two sons were governors of two states in America. After Bill Clinton came, Bush junior became president of America. If it was in Nigeria, people will shout blue. After Clinton, his wife wanted to become president of America and almost defeated Obama. She later contested against the present American president and won the popular vote in the election.

“If America where we borrow our democracy from are wise in doing this, why are we pedestal to be talking about son-in-law?

” If Uche Nwosu now divorces his wife, is he now qualified to run? At times, we push morality to the extreme in Nigeria! The governor wants somebody that can come and supercedes him, he does not want somebody that will come and take us back to Egypt.”

Reacting to reports that the governor’s supporters threatened to beat up Archbishop Obinna recently in the state over his opposition to Nwosu’s governorship ambition, he warned that the state would not condone any intimidation from any quarter,not even from the spiritual realm.

Hear him:”Bishop Obinna had always wanted somebody from his own side as governor of Imo State.

“I remember that it was the same Bishop Obinna who lied against Ohakim that he beat up one Rev Father Okorie a day after local government election was conducted in Imo State under former Governor Ikedi Ohakim’s tenure.

“And I was the Special Adviser to Ohakim on Electoral Matters and local government election fell within my mandate. We cried blue black trying to convince the whole world that nothing as such happened but the world refused to listen to us. Reverend Father Mbaka of Adoration Ministry even sang a song about a governor that beat up a Reverend Father. Of course, you are aware that apology has been tendered and the truth has come out four years after, the damage was done because the government kept quiet then.

“But today, we are not going to allow this government to be intimidated by tales of lies and tales of woes coming from anywhere, not even from the spiritual ream.”

Speaking on alleged existing zoning arrangement in the state which some Imo State citizens have accused the governor of violating, he said there was no such arrangement, asking those with such belief to produce the agreement for people to see.

“I have been around since 1999 in politics and I can tell you that there’s nothing like Imo Charter of Equity. That’s why since 1999,people from Olu, Owerri and Okigwe, the three senatorial districts of the state have been running for governorship election. So if there’s a charter of equity that says it’s only Olu man that can be governor of Imo in 1999,some politicians would have respected it.

“Again, these people talking about the Imo Charter of Equity, ask them for a copy of the charter of equity, who were the signatories to that charter? I think Imo State has moved on.

“The issue of zoning is myopic, it’s a cheap approach to gaining power.

“Quote me that there’s no Imo Charter of Equity and if there is, let them make it available and let us see those who signed it. And also, let us see those who have respected it, “he explained.

https://www.google.com.ng/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2018/03/2019okorocha-explains-son-law-must-succeed/amp/

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Re: "Why Okorocha's Son-In-Law, Uche Nwosu, Must Succeed Him" - Steve Asimobi by kayode2017: 4:20am On Mar 12, 2018
That is Political strategy to make the Government a Monarchy system of ....

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Re: "Why Okorocha's Son-In-Law, Uche Nwosu, Must Succeed Him" - Steve Asimobi by Morbeta11(m): 4:29am On Mar 12, 2018
Imo people, Oya decide!!

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Re: "Why Okorocha's Son-In-Law, Uche Nwosu, Must Succeed Him" - Steve Asimobi by joy17: 4:30am On Mar 12, 2018
dont mind the Uche and his Papa

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Re: "Why Okorocha's Son-In-Law, Uche Nwosu, Must Succeed Him" - Steve Asimobi by loverboy34: 4:41am On Mar 12, 2018
Imo, una don suffer

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Re: "Why Okorocha's Son-In-Law, Uche Nwosu, Must Succeed Him" - Steve Asimobi by sekundosekundo: 4:52am On Mar 12, 2018
You want him to coverup your LOOTINGS cheesy

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Re: "Why Okorocha's Son-In-Law, Uche Nwosu, Must Succeed Him" - Steve Asimobi by darlib: 4:52am On Mar 12, 2018
Nawa to Imo People

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Re: "Why Okorocha's Son-In-Law, Uche Nwosu, Must Succeed Him" - Steve Asimobi by Abdail21: 5:33am On Mar 12, 2018
hahahahaha una never see somthing for Imo

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Re: "Why Okorocha's Son-In-Law, Uche Nwosu, Must Succeed Him" - Steve Asimobi by joy17: 5:45am On Mar 12, 2018
whats the name of this road in imo state?

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Re: "Why Okorocha's Son-In-Law, Uche Nwosu, Must Succeed Him" - Steve Asimobi by nero2face: 5:47am On Mar 12, 2018
Confused governor, u want ur son in-law to succeed u bcuz he's young, while u want Buhari to continue bcuz he's old... Can u now see that ur level of stupidity is in Red zone... sad sad

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Re: "Why Okorocha's Son-In-Law, Uche Nwosu, Must Succeed Him" - Steve Asimobi by nero2face: 5:50am On Mar 12, 2018
joy17:
whats the name of this road in imo state?
riverside street grin grin grin

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Re: "Why Okorocha's Son-In-Law, Uche Nwosu, Must Succeed Him" - Steve Asimobi by omablogs: 6:07am On Mar 12, 2018
But this Man has don alot for us here in Imo see

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Re: "Why Okorocha's Son-In-Law, Uche Nwosu, Must Succeed Him" - Steve Asimobi by Pavore9: 6:10am On Mar 12, 2018
nero2face:
Confused governor, u want ur son in-law to succeed u bcuz he's young, while u want Buhari to continue bcuz he's old... Can u now see that ur level of stupidity is in Red zone... sad sad

The duplicity is irritating!

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Re: "Why Okorocha's Son-In-Law, Uche Nwosu, Must Succeed Him" - Steve Asimobi by Obi77d: 6:20am On Mar 12, 2018
Ndi Ara

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Re: "Why Okorocha's Son-In-Law, Uche Nwosu, Must Succeed Him" - Steve Asimobi by debolayinka(m): 6:30am On Mar 12, 2018
Rochas, you funny die.
*You said the issue of zoning is myopic, yet you believe presidency must be zoned to the north.

*You believe the guy's youthful age is relevant in good governance, yet you want an old Buhari to keep ruling us.

You better confess that you want to be a godfather to the boy when he comes into power. At least he'll cover up your loots, give you access to many more loots and likely build you a statue.

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Re: "Why Okorocha's Son-In-Law, Uche Nwosu, Must Succeed Him" - Steve Asimobi by princepeter566: 6:31am On Mar 12, 2018
wetin this Hausa man the talk ?? tell your son in law to go and contest for Governor of katsina

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Re: "Why Okorocha's Son-In-Law, Uche Nwosu, Must Succeed Him" - Steve Asimobi by omablogs: 6:38am On Mar 12, 2018
hahahhahahaha
Re: "Why Okorocha's Son-In-Law, Uche Nwosu, Must Succeed Him" - Steve Asimobi by omablogs: 6:40am On Mar 12, 2018
Make i read the full story first even the site owner go hear this.... grin grin grin
Re: "Why Okorocha's Son-In-Law, Uche Nwosu, Must Succeed Him" - Steve Asimobi by ratcockoduduwa: 7:00am On Mar 12, 2018
This is an opportunity for ndi imo to send this fulani bred fool into the dustbin of history.

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Re: "Why Okorocha's Son-In-Law, Uche Nwosu, Must Succeed Him" - Steve Asimobi by Ikeseo: 7:00am On Mar 12, 2018
hate IMO and 9ja Bleep bad gvrnment. imagine wanna use the government seat as heriditry

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Re: "Why Okorocha's Son-In-Law, Uche Nwosu, Must Succeed Him" - Steve Asimobi by elgramz: 7:04am On Mar 12, 2018
Shithole leaders in the shithole country

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Re: "Why Okorocha's Son-In-Law, Uche Nwosu, Must Succeed Him" - Steve Asimobi by valentineuwakwe(m): 7:35am On Mar 12, 2018
confused governor..so you are now kicking against zoning in ur state but wnts it at the federal level where you wnt to become president after buhari ad the igbos turn to rule...well 2019 will tell...cheers

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Re: "Why Okorocha's Son-In-Law, Uche Nwosu, Must Succeed Him" - Steve Asimobi by Nobody: 7:43am On Mar 12, 2018
Does the state belong to your father? sad

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Re: "Why Okorocha's Son-In-Law, Uche Nwosu, Must Succeed Him" - Steve Asimobi by 3Ceagle(m): 8:32am On Mar 12, 2018
Okorocha wants to cover his financial atrocities. Has he ever published the state financials? A snake will always give birth to some thing long. He is free to support whoever he wants but it is the right of Imo people to choose the next governor. Imo people will resist any ploy by him and his cronies to rig the election. He is becoming too over confidence, may be because his party is leading the government. Very soon he will see clearer.

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Re: "Why Okorocha's Son-In-Law, Uche Nwosu, Must Succeed Him" - Steve Asimobi by Victorakats(m): 8:44am On Mar 12, 2018
This is interesting
Re: "Why Okorocha's Son-In-Law, Uche Nwosu, Must Succeed Him" - Steve Asimobi by bedspread: 8:45am On Mar 12, 2018
Okorocha is Not Well

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Re: "Why Okorocha's Son-In-Law, Uche Nwosu, Must Succeed Him" - Steve Asimobi by nairavsdollars(f): 8:46am On Mar 12, 2018
What are these APC people turning governance into?

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Re: "Why Okorocha's Son-In-Law, Uche Nwosu, Must Succeed Him" - Steve Asimobi by Sijo01(f): 8:46am On Mar 12, 2018
Family affairs.

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Re: "Why Okorocha's Son-In-Law, Uche Nwosu, Must Succeed Him" - Steve Asimobi by Nobody: 8:46am On Mar 12, 2018
Na wetin dis guy n okorocha need right now b dis.....
Oya take am

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Re: "Why Okorocha's Son-In-Law, Uche Nwosu, Must Succeed Him" - Steve Asimobi by marvin906(m): 8:46am On Mar 12, 2018
this man wants to turn imo state to hes family property..
and all these igbo people wont say anything
buh when it comes to yoruba there go get power
they shout afonja

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