Politics
Okorocha Congratulates Son In-law For Winning Governorship Ticket
Governor of Imo State and chairman of the Progressives Governors’ Forum, Owelle Rochas Okorocha, has congratulated Chief Uche Nwosu for winning the All Progressives Congress(APC) governorship primary election, which according to him was conducted by the Brig-Gen Ibrahim Agbagbiaka led seven member committee and assured that Chief Nwosu will win the 2019 governorship election in the state for the party. The governor also commended APC members in the State for seeing Uche Nwosu’s governorship project as a collective venture and for voting for him at the primary and maintained that Chief Nwosu will not let Imo citizens down.
Owelle Okorocha also appreciated the Retired General Agbagbiaka’s committee for conducting a free and fair primaries in the state and restated that Nigerians, with exemplary character like General Agbagbiaka (rtd), should always be given national and democratic assignments and not morally weak politicians who would abandon national assignment and flew for personal gains.
The governor equally praised the Adams Oshiomhole led National Working Committee, NWC, for insisting on transparent and rancor free primaries in Imo State and added that one obvious advantage of the direct primaries adopted by the party in the state is that it has exposed politicians who only exist on the social media and in Abuja.
He also appreciated the APC members in Orlu zone for voting massively for him in the primary for Orlu senatorial zone, making him now the candidate of APC for the zone in the 2019 election.
He assured that APC in the state will deliver President Muhammadu Buhari, the governorship candidate of the party Chief Nwosu, all the three senatorial candidates and others in 2019.
The result of the governorship primary election announced at the APC state secretariat by the chairman of the committee with all the members present showed that Senator Hope Uzodinma had 2,729 votes, Hon. Uche Nwosu – 269,524 votes, Prince Eze Madumere – 2, 646 votes, Sir Jude Ejiogu – 3,456 votes, Sir George Eche – 2,454 votes, Barr. Chima Anozie – 3,248 votes, Air Commodore Peter Gbujie – 4,855 votes, Mr. Chris Nlemoha – 925 votes and Engr. Chuks Ololo – 6,428 votes. In the senatorial primary for Orlu zone, Okorocha scored 141,117 votes, while Hope Uzodinma got 1,359 votes and Osita Izunaso got 15 votes only.
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