Thursday 5 March 2015

Imo Indigenes In London Boo, Reject Okorocha

Imo state Governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha was at the week end
yelled at, booed and assaulted at Chatham House, London by Imo
indigenes who addressed him in unprintable words.

Okorocha was in London to rally support of Nigerians in England for
the All Progressives Congress and for himself as he is seeking a
re-election ahead of the general elections slated for March and
April.

Other APC leaders who were in London to mobilize support for the party
included; the presidential candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari,
national leader of the party, Senator Bola Tinubu, Edo state Governor,
Adams Oshiomhole and a host of others.

According to eye witness account when Okorocha arrived Chetham House,
London, venue of the rally he met to his chagrin placards- carrying
Imo indigenes chanting solidarity songs to express their disapproval
of his visit.

The eye witness stated that immediately he alighted from the taxi that
brought him, some Imo indigenes rushed to shove him and informed him
that they were not prepared to listen to his speech.

They accused him openly of mismanaging Imo funds and misruling the
state wondering why he wanted to address them.

"Shouting on top of their voices they abused Okorocha, calling him
all sorts of unprintable names dehumanizing of a street person not to
talk of a state Governor", the eye witness said.

According to him, it was the timely intervention of other APC leaders
and Hon Emeka Nwajuba, former member of the House of Representatives
that saved the day.

Hon Nwajuba was said to have addressed the Imo indigenes, appealing to
them to shield their sword and for understanding.
--247ureports

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