A former Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in
Imo State, Enyinnaya Onuegbu yesterday asked Imo State Governor,
Rochas Okorocha to either settle down and provide real governance for
the state or resign.
The PDP chieftain who stated this while speaking with journalists in
Owerri, the state capital, claimed that Okorocha had abandoned his
duties as a governor to promote his personal political ambitions.
Onuegbu claimed that the governor had left the state in the hands of
his son-in-law, who is his chief of staff.
"A situation where the governor abdicates his office and prefers
junketing from one state to the other, promoting his personal
political ambition, leaving the running of the state to his
son-in-law, who is his chief of staff, is unacceptable to the people
of the state.
"Okorocha is running Imo like a sole administrator of a private
business. Five months into his second term, there is no state
executive, no advisers and more worrisome is that the House of
Assembly has been more on recess than on legislative business."
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