The spat
between Governors Rochas Okorocha and Willy Obiano of Imo and Anambra States
respectively have continued with the former alleging that the later has not
brought any improvement to the state he inherited from Peter Obi .
Mr.
Okorocha, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Sam Onwuemeodo, accused
Mr. Obiano of not having any meaningful project to boast of three years into his
administration.
Mr. Okorocha
was reacting to Mr. Obiano’s second statement that the Imo governor has a
questionable past.
Describing
his Anambra counterpart as a noisemaker, Mr. Okorocha said that contrary to Mr.
Obiano’s claims, he has paid salaries and gratuities to all Imo workers and
pensioners up to December 2016.
“For the
second time in forty-eight hours, Governor Willie Obiano had engaged in an
unwarranted and unprovoked media attacks against Governor Rochas Okorocha.”
“The first
attack was when he took on the Imo Governor unprovoked, over his claim that two
governors in the South-East would soon join APC. Obiano said the Imo Governor
was not what a good leader should be.
“To us in
Imo, we saw that statement as callous especially when it was from a governor.
And we had no option than to react to it to prove that such careless statement
was uncalled for.
“We then
Challenged Obiano to publish his achievements in Anambra State for four years
and let Okorocha publish his own achievements in Imo for five years since
leadership is all about service to God and service to humanity”.
“And instead of doing that, Governor Obiano
used the opportunity he would have appropriated to display his achievements in
Anambra if any, to call Governor Okorocha names, which is neither here nor
there. We still maintain our Challenge on Governor Obiano to publish his
achievements as governor in Anambra and let Okorocha also do the same.” The Imo
governor said.
Mr.
Okorocha, elected on the platform of the All Progressive Congress (APC), said
he had never lived abroad all his life, neither had he been involved in
corruption.
He said
unlike Mr. Obiano was installed by some godfathers in Anambra, while he was a
self-made governor who defeated an incumbent governor by leveraging on his
popularity and goodwill built up over the years.
“Obiano is a
governor. Okorocha is a governor. Let them begin the contest by publishing
their achievements in their respective States for Nigerians to see. It is not a
noise-making venture or name-calling enterprise”
“Anambra
State has remained as Obiano met it. Awka the State Capital has remained as
Obiano met it. Government House Awaka has remained like that. Let him prove us
wrong,” he wrote.
Responding,
Governor Obiano said he did not have time to engage in such public debate with
Mr. Okorocha.
The governor
in yet another release by his Senior Special Assistant on Media, Strategic
Communications and Legislative Matters, Oliver Okpala, said the governor had no
time to respond to politically motivated distractions.
“His top
priority now is making life more meaningful for Ndi Anambra not minding the
current economic recession in the country. That he has been doing trenchantly
and would continue to champion,” the statement read.
(Premium
Times)
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