Monday, March 4, 2019

No APC without Roachas

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Rochas Okorocha, governor of Imo state, says he
has sacked Adams Oshiomhole, chairman of the
All Progressives Congress (APC), for anti-party
activities.
Reacting to his suspension from the ruling party by
the national working committee (NWC) of the party
led by Oshiomhole, Okorocha said the chairman
lacked the power to suspend him.
He said as a founder of the APC, he could say
authoritatively that Oshiohmole was involved in
anti-party activities.
He spoke on Sunday Politics, a programme on
Channels Television.
“I just heard from media reports that I have been
suspended from the party (APC). I think Adams is
seeking for relevance and attention,” he said.
“He doesn’t have such powers to remove
somebody without following due process. I think
Adams is the biggest player of anti-party in APC.
The man has simply destroyed the party to a great
extent.
“So, I have sacked him from the party. If he thinks
he can just stand up and say he has suspended
me from the party I founded, without following the
due process, in the same manner, I have sacked
him from the party.”
He accused Oshiomhole of imposing Hope
Uzodinma, APC guber candidate in Imo on the
party.
“The candidate that Oshiohmole imposed on the
party in Imo State lost his votes for the
Presidential election and all the members of the
coalition in Imo State worked for PDP,” he said.
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