Inquiry Line (Signal only)

Live Broadcast

2015 Election; I am Confused, Pray For Me, Malam Okorocha Confesses

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Pinterest
Pocket
WhatsApp

Imo Governor, Malam Owelle Rochas Okorocha has declared that he is at Crossroads and state of dilemma on his future political ambition come 2015
Addressing Keke Riders people at the Freedom Square Tuesday, the Governor said his greatest problem now is to decide whether to go for the presidency or to continue his second term bid in Imo state where he has recorded giant stride in infrastructural and human development.
The Governor who seemed to be confused on next live of action therefore begged the Keke

people to pray for him to make a wise decision and stick on one position for 2015 election.
He further stated that in 2011, he descended to become governor of Imo state in order to rescue those that are in bondage alleging that if would be recalled that the former Governor, Chief Ikedi Ohakim (his predecessor) did not treat Imo people well.
He maintained that Imo people did not vote for him because of APGA rather because of his personality and what he can do for them.
Governor Okorocha further hinted that APGA is not an Igbo party and can not protect the interest of the Igbos. According to him APGA is known in Anambra state only and was popular because of the love for Ikemba Chukwuemeka Odimegwu Ojukwu.
He stated also that APC is the only party that can heal the wounds of Igbos in the country speaking further, the Governor boasted that he has all the good qualities to win president Goodluck general election if given APC Presidential ticket.
He disclosed that his major fear is that evil men will come back to take power in the state if he eventually decides to go to Abuja come 2015.
He also called prayer warriors to fast and pray for him in his ambition in 2015.

By okey alozie

Facebook Comments
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Pinterest
Pocket
WhatsApp

Never miss any important news. Subscribe to our newsletter.

Recent News

Follow Radio Biafra on Twitter

Editor's Pick