Imo
State Governor, Chief Rochas Okorocha, may not seek a second term in office as
he is warming up to run for the presidency in 2015.
Okorocha
had vied for the nation’s topmost political post twice before running for the
governorship election in 2011 on the platform of the All Progressives Grand
Alliance (APGA).
Okorocha’s
deputy, Mr Eze Madumere, at a press briefing Wednesday in Abuja, confirmed the
presidential ambition of his principal who ran for the post in 2003 and 2007.
However,
the governor, this time, will be jockeying to get the ticket of the All
Progressives Congress (APC), a coalition of the nation’s three major parties,
which he has identified with.
In
2003, he was one of the presidential aspirants of the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) but pulled out of the party in the run up to the 2007 general election to
form the Action Alliance on whose ticket he vied for the presidency.
Okorocha
has been at loggerheads with some political stakeholders in the state over
whether he would seek a second term in office as they claim that he reached an
agreement with the stakeholders not to seek re-election.
Madumere,
at the press conference in Abuja, said: “I can tell you it is no secret.
Everyone knows that Rochas Okorocha ran one of the best races towards Aso Villa
in 2002/2003 and 2007. So, as I speak to you, it has not left his mind. His
Excellency will like to take another shot. Of course, as a Nigerian, he has every
right to run for any office. Whether he operates from APGA or APC, it does not
matter; he can only follow the trail."
He
expressed optimism that the merging political parties have the capacity to win
the 2015 general election, saying, "What constitutes the electoral college
of this nation are the north-west and south-west. But if you look at the Electoral
College in the north, they brought the ANPP and the CPC. Whether you like it or
not, the CPC will stay. When you go to the west, we have the ACN.”
Madumere
explained that PDP has not made any political impact in the south-east, stating
that the poor performance of the party in the zone had made it less attractive.
“When
you go to the south-east, the PDP has made the area politically useless. All
the promises the president made prior to his election, not one of them has been
kept. Now, who are people looking up to keep all these promises? That man is
Rochas Okorocha," he added.
On
the criticism by the PDP Imo State chapter that the APGA-led administration
under Okorocha has no concrete projects to show for the funds it has received,
Madumere dismissed it as one done in bad faith.
"Well,
in Imo, it is the more you look, the more you see. We do not engage in
trickery, because with us it is whatever you see that you get. Labaran Maku is the Minister of Information.
During his Good Governance Tour, if you heard him, he said in Abuja, they told
him that ‘Imo is not working, Imo is not working', but Imo is working! He said
it, but some people were not happy that he did.
“However,
he was confessing to what he was seeing on the ground. Not everything the
governor has done was done by the people in Abuja, because if it were left to
them alone, he would not be governor of Imo State. He was elected by the common
people of Imo State, not those in Abuja.
“Other
states award contracts every month, but we don’t do that, because we have done
all that before now. We are in the process of consolidation at present. We make
futuristic budgets every year and control our recurrent expenditure.
“Today,
I stand to say that there is no government in Imo State which left an abandoned
project that has not been completed by us, except the flyover at
Amakohia-Akpakuma.
"So
when people say these things, I laugh, because I was there and I know what
happened. That’s why I will defend it with anything I have,” he said.
Source: Thisday
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