Oshiomhole, Behind Plans To Arrest Me – Okorocha
The Governor of Imo State, Rochas
Okorocha, has accused the National Chairman of the All Progressives
Congress, Adams Oshiomhole, and the party of instigating the Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission to arrest him.
Governor Okorocha revealed this in two separate fundamental
rights enforcement suits marked FHC/ABJ/CS/474/19 and FHC/ABJ/CS/475/19 and
filed before the Federal High Court in Abuja.
He further stated that the commission has been called on to
arrest and detain him as soon as he hands over as Governor on May 29.
The outgoing Governor stated that he has received no fewer
than 25 invitations from the anti-corruption and law enforcement agencies “in
the purported investigation of projects executed by the state government in a
bid to find some materials to justify their conclusion that he is guilty of
corrupt practices.”
He also claimed that the plot of the APC leaders had
been “expanded to include a reign of terror against the applicant’s
political, business associates and family members including his wife and
children.”
Okorocha noted that his political, business associates and
family members allegedly targeted by the commission include, Uloma Rochas, Uju
Rochas, Uchechi Rochas, Ahamefula Rochas, Amen Rochas, Amamchi Rochas, Uzoma
Anwukah and Uche Nwosu.
While speaking on his innocence, Okorocha stated that he did
not commit any offense “to warrant the incessant threats of arrest,
detention, the harassment, and terror being unleashed upon him and his family.”
He called on the court to restrain EFCC and other agencies
from harassing, intimidating and arresting him and his family members.
He is seeking an order to restrain the Attorney General of
the Federation, the Inspector-General of Police, the Department of State
Services, the EFCC, the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related
offenses Commission, and the Code of Conduct Bureau.
He accused his enemies in the party of waging war against
due to the belief that he played a role in the EFCC’s alleged arrest of
Oshiomhole last year.
The outgoing Governor stated that Oshiomhole and the party
leaders are behind the decision of INEC to withhold his certificate of return
which ought to be presented to him after winning the election to represent the
Imo West Senatorial District in the Senate.
He stated that the disagreement started when he supported
another candidate for the position of the National Chairman of APC against
Oshiomhole.
An affidavit filed in support of the suit read in
part, “The applicant had supported a candidate for the position of
National Chairman of the APC other than the current incumbent, Mr Adams
Oshiomhole and by reason of various events that occurred at the time, including
the detention of Mr Adams Oshiomhole by the EFCC on allegations of corruption,
it was assumed that the applicant was a party to that incident.”
“Some of the supporters of Adams Oshiomhole at the time are
currently very influential in the Federal Government of Nigeria which is
controlled by the APC.”
“These individuals, including the said current national
chairman have decided to carry out a vendetta and revenge against the
applicant, including instigating the respondents against the applicant upon
their spurious conclusion without evidence that the applicant is guilty of
corrupt practices as the governor of Imo State.”
“The respondents, proceeding from this position that the
applicant is guilty unless proved innocent, between 2017 and now, have extended
not less than 25 invitations to the applicant in purported investigation of
projects executed by the state government in a bid to find some materials to
justify their conclusion that he is guilty of corrupt practices.”
“This witch-hunt is clearly politically motivated, baseless,
and has been designed only to discredit and humiliate the applicant in a bid to
decimate him politically.”
DSS, in its response to the suit, through a counter-
affidavits filed on its behalf by G.O.A. Agbadua, denied the allegation of it
planning to arrest either the governor or his family members.
DSS stated that it is not aware of the plan to arrest the
Imo State Governor.
Its counter-affidavit read in part, “The 3rd respondent
(DSS) did not meet with the Independent National Electoral Commission
concerning the applicant.”
“The 3rd respondent has not invited the applicant or any
member of his family and/or staff for investigation.”
The matter has been slated for hearing before Justice Taiwo
Taiwo on May 22.
FROM naijanews.com
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