The
Governor of Imo State, Rochas Okorocha, on Tuesday lamented that he had been
afflicted with more evils in the ruling All Progressives Congress than he would
have suffered if he had been a member of the Peoples Democratic Party.
He
regretted that the APC had inflicted what he called the greatest devilish
political machinations against his person 10 times more than what he would have
been inflicted with if he were to be a member of the PDP.
Okorocha
spoke with journalists in Abuja.
The
embattled governor however said he would remain in the ruling party despite
alleged moves to frustrate him out of the APC.
He
accused the National Chairman of the APC, Mr Adams Oshiomhole, and other
unnamed leaders of the party of working with the Independent National Electoral
Commission to kill his senatorial ambition.
This,
he said, was being done by ensuring that he did not get his certificate of
return as the duly elected senator for Imo West Senatorial District.
He
said there were moves to damage his political career by his enemies.
Okorocha,
who was elected governor in his first tenure as a member of the All Progressive
Grand Alliance before he joined others to form the APC, said it was regrettable
the evil that made him to dump the PDP for the ruling party had become more
fiery.
He
said, “The evil I feared in the PDP has befallen me 10 times in the APC. Last
week, I wrote a letter to INEC for the first time informing them of their
wrongdoings and illegal actions to withhold my certificate on mere allegation
of duress which was never founded, neither was there any committee set up to
investigate the matter.
“So,
INEC on its own believed the reports of the Returning Officer without
investigating the authenticity of the accusation. So, there was no issue of
fair hearing at all.
“What
is important here is that INEC does not have the power to withhold the
certificate of return, having declared the result.
“I
believe the INEC chairman is up to a game with the chairman of the APC, who is
being used to frustrate my coming to the Senate, and this is politically
motivated. I’ve given INEC enough time to correct itself and do the needful and
issue me my certificate of return but to no avail.
Many
things have happened so far and these should be of concern to everyone. INEC
that made the submission to the tribunal has gone back, requesting to withdraw
it because the submission was defending its declaration. But because the
submission seems to be in my favour, they have said they want to withdraw the
affidavit which is out of time.
“The
withdrawal was made by one of their members of staff who said that Festus
Okoye, a commissioner in INEC, had threatened to sack him if he did not
withdraw it. So, there is a huge threat going on in INEC.
“Festus
Okoye is presently being used as the hatchet man; he has gone to the tribunal
in Imo asking for the withdrawal of the affidavit that has been filed defending
the APC.”
Okorocha
wondered what the electoral body would do with the certificate of return.
He
added that the image of the commission had been “bastardised.”
He
said, “I wonder what they want to do with the certificate, if they don’t give
it to me, who will they give it to?
“Maybe
they will give it to Festus Okoye because he is from my senatorial district but
what they are doing is presenting INEC as a lying organisation and that is
dangerous for our democracy because, as it stands right now, the image of INEC
is bastardised.
“What
it means is that tomorrow somebody can withhold the certificate of return of
anybody because you don’t like his face, because you feel that he wants to
politically challenge you in future.”
Although
he is said to be close to President Muhammadu Buhari, Okorocha however said he
did not want to bother the President with such an issue especially as it
concerns INEC.
“If
you know the President well, you will know that he will never intervene as he
will only keep mute. But whether President Buhari speaks or not, INEC should do
the right thing by giving me my certificate of return,” he added.
Return
to a democratic party, PDP tells Imo gov
Meanwhile,
the PDP has urged Okorocha to return to its fold, saying the views of its
members will not be discarded.
It
also said that unlike the APC, there was no one or group that could lay claim
to the ownership of the PDP.
The
National Chairman of the party, Prince Uche Secondus, who spoke with one of our
correspondents, said the PDP “will always treat its members with respect and
allow for robust debate on issues affecting the party and our members.”
He
added, “Unlike the APC that is owned and controlled by different cabals, the
PDP is owned by the people and they are the ones that determine its present and
its future. So, I will expect all those that are suffering and smiling, all
those who have been beaten by rain and chased out of the party they formed and
the house they built without a solid foundation to return to their natural
abode where there is peace and tranquility.”
Efforts
to reach the APC National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu, were
unsuccessful.
He
neither returned phone calls nor replied to a text message sent to him by one
of our correspondents as of the time (8:30 pm) of filing this report.
CJ
rejects Okorocha’s petition, refuses to re-assign CoR suit
Meanwhile,
the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, Justice Adamu Kafarati, has rejected
Okorocha’s petition in respect of his suit challenging INEC’s refusal to issue
him a certificate of return as a senator-elect.
Okorocha
had petitioned Justice Kafarati requesting that the case be withdrawn from
Justice Okon Abang of the Abuja Division of the court and be reassigned to
another judge of the same division.
The
governor had anchored his petition on a claim that the opponents to his suit
were confident before hearing could commence that Justice Abang would rule in
their favour.
On
April 18, the date fixed for the hearing, Justice Abang announced his decision
to withdraw from the suit after seeing the petition.
The
development came barely a week after the first judge, Justice Taiwo Taiwo, also
of the Federal High Court in Abuja, withdrew from the case.
Justice
Taiwo had withdrawn from the case after being accused of likelihood of bias by
two parties to the suit.
He
withdrew from the case on April 10, following which it was reassigned to
Justice Abang.
But
indication has emerged that Justice Kafarati had rejected Okorocha’s petition
seeking the re-assignment of the case to the third judge as the matter came up
before Justice Abang on Wednesday.
It
was learnt that the Chief Judge returned the case file to Justice Abang on
being satisfied with his response to Okorocha’s petition.
At
the Wednesday’s proceedings Okorocha, who is of the APC opposed the PDP’s
motion seeking to be joined in his suit.
Okorocha,
through his counsel, Mr Kehinde Ogunwumiju (SAN), objected the PDP’s
application on the grounds that the application was brought in bad faith.
But
PDP’s lawyer, Mr Stanley Imo, held that the objection to his client’s
application for joinder by Okorocha was not well-founded.
Justice
Abang agreed that the matter was time sensitive but assured all the parties of
fair hearing.
He
adjourned the matter until May 9 (Thursday) to rule on whether or not to join
the PDP as a party in the suit.
INEC
had refused to issue Okorocha the certificate of return on the basis that the
Returning Officer for the February 23 election, Prof Francis Ibeawuchi, said he
had announced the outgoing governor as winner of the senatorial election under
duress.
Okorocha
had subsequently filed his suit challenging INEC’s decision to withhold the
certificate of return due to him as the winner of the election.
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