Okorocha's endorsement of son - in - law tears Imo  APC apart

... Insists on Party Primaries, Competent Aspirants

By Ebere Uchendu
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The recent endorsement of chief Uche Nwosu, Chief of Staff to the Imo State Government by Governor Rochas Okorocha is presently brewing crisis in the All Progressives Congress (APC) party in the state as various youth groups distanced it selves from the purported endorsement .

Some of the groups : Imo Youth Council, the Agenda Vanguard (A V), Imo Youth Enlightenment Organisation (IYEO), Rochas Youth Alliance (RYA), APC Youth Vanguard (APCYV), Youth Equity Group (YEG), APC Youth League (APCYL) and the Imo Youths Agenda (IYA), on Tuesday angrily stormed out of a meeting organised by the Special Adviser to Governor Okorocha on Youth Affairs, Kenneth Emelu at the Imo Youth Centre to lobby for their support for the governor's anointed successor.

Addressing a press conference shortly at the Imo Concord Hotel, the State commander, AV, comrade Ibeawuchi Nwannaeri who spoke on behalf of the groups said that APC would only support a candidate who emerges through a credible party primary, irrespective of the zone .

Although, Nwannaeri described Nwosu endorsed by Governor Okorocha as a good candidate for the position but maintained that the party's interest should be paramount.

"We don't want to make mistakes, youths of Imo does not support endorsement of an individual , Nwosu is a youth and a good man ,but the interest of the party should be paramount, no matter what, be it Madumere, Nwosu, Ololo or Ejiogu, what we are saying is that they should emerge through the party primary" Nwannaeri said.

Similarly, a stakeholder of the party, and a former Commissioner for Information , chief Vitalis Ajumbe while reacting to the endorsement by Governor Okorocha said that their is nothing wrong for the governor to endorse any candidate, but noted that he has no right to determine who becomes his successor in 2019.

He added that the right to choose who becomes the next governor of the State should be determined by the electorates . " Governor Okorocha has the right to support any candidate, but has no right to determine who becomes the governor, it is left for the electorates to decide"

"If he thinks endorsing his son -in-law would make him the governor, he is deceiving himself ,it only shows that Okorocha wants to come back for a third term through the back door" Ajumbe said.

Trouble of high magnitude broke out when the youths demanded their share of N10 million from Hon. Emelu allegedly budgeted to secure youths' endorsements only to receive paltry N1, 500 each. The angry youths reached for their pound of flesh from the profusely sweating Emelu but for the timely intervention of security agents.

Meanwhile, no fewer than ten APC youths sustained various degrees of injuries as majority of aggrieved ones totally rejected Governor Okorocha's son-in-law describing him as arrogant, misfit and money-miss-road who knows nothing about governance other than fun seeking.