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APC INTRIGUES PERSIST AS OKOROCHA URGES BUHARI TO CAUTION OSHIOMHOLE

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“Since Muhammadu Buhari became President he has never used any foul language on any Nigerian, low or high, and that is the best way to go.

“And Oshiomhole should borrow a leaf from the president. One of the reasons the PDP lost in 2015 was the abuses the handlers of the party then were heaping on the APC presidenti­al candidate then, and the president today, Muhammadu Buhari. Oshiomhole should be advised not to tow the 2015 PDP line.”

He said Obasanjo deserved everyone’s respect because of his status as a former president of the country.

“And no matter the provocatio­n or his political activities this time, Oshiomhole should have considered his status as the former president of the country in talking about him, and should have exercised caution in addressing him,” he said, adding, “Saying that God would punish the former president was never advisable. This should not be the language of APC.”

He referred to the most recent attack on him and some other governors of APC extraction by Oshiomhole, stating, “We won’t take the pain to begin to talk about all the abuses, but to humbly plead with President Muhammadu Buhari, who is the leader of the party, to call Oshiomhole to order.

“The party’s national chairman has, in less than six months, enthroned the culture of rascality into the party and the developmen­t is not good for the Party. APC is not known for rascality and abuses. And the earlier he is called to order the better for the party.”

Okorocha said Oshiomhole should help the party and its candidates by making his points without abusing people, adding that the way Oshiomhole is talking has become nauseating to most Nigerians and the earlier he is called to order, the better.

According to the governor, “He should be talking about the achievemen­ts of President Buhari and APC as a party instead of using the opportunit­ies he would have used to do that, to be insulting people.

“To say the least, few weeks to the elections, APC and its candidates do not need Oshiomhole’s abuses or insults but the reasons Nigerians should re-elect President Buhari and elect APC candidates.” Imo Speaker, 18 Other Lawmakers Defect to Action Alliance

Meanwhile, 19 out of the 27 lawmakers of the Imo State House of Assembly yesterday joined the Action Alliance (AA), denouncing their membership­s of APC and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) respective­ly.

The speaker of the state House of Assembly, Mr. Acho Ihim, who read the notice of defection signed by the lawmakers during plenary yesterday evening, also announced that he had joined his colleagues in AA.

Reading the defection notice, Ihim said the members elected on the platform of PDP have also joined AA.

According to him, the defection notice was dated November 7.

The former PDP lawmakers are Ken Agbim, Bruno Ukoha and Mike Iheanatu.

Apart from the speaker, the former APC lawmakers, who joined AA are Ikechukwu Amuka, Authur Egwim, Uju Onwudiwe, Uche Ejiogu, Ngozi Obiefule, Lugard Osuji, Lloyd Chukwuemek­a and Victor Onyewuchi.

Others are Chinedu Offor, Kennedy Ibe, Lawman Duruji, Max Odunze, Henry Ezediaro, and Obinna Egu.

Speaking after the notice of defection had been read, one of the defectors, Amuka, a former member of APC, accused Oshiomhole, of “collaborat­ing with some people to hijack APC in Imo State.”

The Majority Leader, Osuji, who also joined AA, alleged that the APC national chairman “meted grave injustice” to them during the controvers­ial APC primaries in the state.

He said he felt ashamed that he was ever associated with APC.

Osuji, who still retains his position as the Majority Leader after his defection, said the lawmakers would team up with the AA governorsh­ip candidate in the state, Mr. Uche Nwosu, to win the governorsh­ip election and also ensure that Buhari wins re-election.

Agbim, who joined AA from PDP, said he and two others left the main opposition party because of the “emergence of new PDP” in the state.

He said currently, PDP in the state has “no leadership direction,” adding that this developmen­t forced them to join AA in order to ensure that Nwosu and Buhari win their elections.

The speaker said, “What Oshiomhole did in Imo State was injustice and against the tenets of ideal democracy.”

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