Monday 23 November 2015

Governor Okorocha denies accusing Tinubu of Audu’s death

Tinubu and Okorocha
Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo state has denied accusing national leader of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu of being responsible for Audu’s death.

In a statement issued by the special assistant to the Imo state governor on information and communications technology, Ik Ogbonna, denied what he called “tale full of thrash.”
“The story which is written in poor English purported that Gov Rochas Okorocha, the Chairman of Progressive Governors Forum gave an interview where he accused Tinubu of being behind the death of Kogi state APC candidate, late Prince Abubakar Audu.
“Firstly Gov Rochas Okorocha spent the better part of yesterday, Sunday 22nd November, 2015 till about 7 pm chairing a stakeholders forum of South-East Leaders and returned to Owerri same night, it is bewildering where and when he gave the interview which thrended same night on social media?
“Secondly, Prince Abubakar Audu is not yet a member of APC Governors Forum and Okorocha could not have granted the interview on that score.
Okorocha also reacted to another story titled “Audu’s Running Mate Should Become APC Governorship Candidate”, he said: “The family of Prince Abubakar Audu has not blamed anyone for the death of their son neither is Gov Okorocha a member of the Audu family.
“The story was written as an interview Governor Okorocha granted yet no medium was mentioned. Can one grant interview to thin air?
“The purported interview is a wicked machination of people who are envious of the towering profile of Gov Rochas Okorocha and aim at bringing him at loggerheads with leaders of the Party especially Sen Bola Tinubu, a former Governor of Lagos State and a man Gov Okorocha holds in very high esteem.
“It is also remarkable that the story has no source but emanated from the Facebook wall of a PDP apologist who must have been paid by her handlers to cause disaffection within APC family.”

Credit: PM News

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