APC Will Rule Imo for 24 Years – Okorocha

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Imo State Government has reaffirmed Governor Rochas Okorocha’s claim that the All Progressives Congress will rule Imo for 24 years.

Okorocha made this statement against the former Peoples Democratic Party’s National Chairman, Dr. Vincent Ogbulafor’s claim that his party would rule Nigeria for 60 years.

In a statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Imo State Governor, Mr. Sam Onwuemeodo, Okorocha said what his administration had achieved in his first four years as governor, and what he has also set out to achieve in his second term is enough to secure APC’s claim.

The statement read “We want to quickly explain that the background of Governor Okorocha’s claim and that of Chief Ogbulafor’s claim cannot be the same.

“That of Ogbulafor was only anchored on ‘Federal Might’, which they had always leveraged on to indulge in a high degree of impunity during elections, while that of Okorocha was anchored on an enviable record of achievements by his administration.

“For instance, during the campaigns for the 2015 elections, the governor and his party, the APC, challenged the PDP to itemise the party’s achievements in the state for the 12 years they governed the state, for the Imo people and other interested Nigerians to read or see, but they could not do that because they had no valid claim to make to that effect.”

“The governor’s claim that his party, the APC, would govern the state for 24 years, was not based on nothing or made in the vacuum like that of Chief Ogbulafor’s. The governor’s claim was based on what his administration had achieved in his first four years as governor, and what he has also set out to achieve in his second term. All that put together will submerge all other parties even beyond 24 years. Facts and figures do not lie.”

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