Governor
Okocha has accused a former PMAN president, Charly Boy of being
recruited by opposition elements against the ruling party.
Rochas Okorocha
Imo State Government has alleged that Charles Oputa aka Charly Boy
was hired by the opposition to attack Governor Rochas Okorocha, the All
Progressives Congress and President Muhammadu Buhari.
The state government also accused chairman of Owerri branch of the
Nigeria Bar Association (NBA), Lawrence Nwakaeti of having joined in the
attack on the governor.
A statement signed by Okorocha’s chief press secretary, Sam Onwuemeodo, said Charly Boy was recruited since 2014.
“He used his late father’s burial service in Oguta to launch
his war against the governor after he had collected money from the
government for the same father’s burial, and he has continued the
unprovoked and unwarranted war.”
“The governor influenced construction of the road to Oputa’s
house, built a court complex named after the Late Jurist, Justice
Chukwudifu Oputa and gave money for his burial, which Charly Boy
personally came to Government House to collect.
“He said before the burial, they told him that the former
president had directed that he should not allow Okorocha to speak at the
burial service not minding that protocol demands that he should talk.
“Acting on the script given to him, Charly Boy snatched the
microphone from a sitting governor, who came to honour his late father
and who also gave money for the burial and he did that to satisfy
Okorocha’s opponents and see whether that could help them in the 2015
election, and, up till now, Charly Boy has not cared to apologise to the
governor, in spite of the general outcry his action attracted then”.
Onwuemeodo said Charly Boy continued the war by visiting Owerri at the weekend to insult Governor Okorocha.
“He deceived some Human Rights people like Prof. Chidi Odinkalu
into coming to Owerri over the relocation of Ekeukwu market without
such innocent figures knowing he was recruited since 2014 against
Okorocha”, the statement added.
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