Oshiomhole frustrating my ambition yet made his son a lawmaker in Edo – Nwosu

Oshiomhole frustrating my ambition yet made his son a lawmaker in Edo – Nwosu

Uche Nwosu, son-in-law of Rochas Okorocha, governor of Imo state, has accused Adams Oshiomhole, national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (AP

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Uche Nwosu, son-in-law of Rochas Okorocha, governor of Imo state, has accused Adams Oshiomhole, national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), of opposing his governorship ambition. He said this while reacting to the decision of the national working committee (NWC) of the ruling party to recognise Hope Uzodinma as the governorship candidate in the state. Nwosu alleged that Oshiomhole was opposed to his governorship bid because his father-in-law picked up the senatorial ticket of Imo west.

He said Okorocha’s senatorial ambition ought not affect his own ambition since Oshiomhole influenced the emergence of his son as a lawmaker in Edo state and is still holding the chairmanship position.
“We are disappointed over Oshiomole’s action, his statements and antics did not give hope to young people who hitherto had always looked up to him. He is saying that Okorocha’s senatorial ambition scuttled my governorship bid. After all, Oshiomole’s son is a member of the Edo state house of assembly, who he nominated and he is the chairman of the party. He is a man that is supposed to speak rightly and not deceive the people on air. I saw him on the television when he was talking from both sides of his mouth. It is a pity that APC could have such a man as its national chairman.”

Nwosu said it is unfortunate that Oshiomhole is the chairman of APC at a time when the party ought to concentrate on winning the general election instead of being entangled in intra-party crisis. He insisted that he remains the authentic candidate of the party, saying his candidacy cannot be truncated by the national chairman or any other person.
“I am shocked that a man who has attained that age and who we should look up to as our role model has become somebody who many of us can no longer see as a role model again. I am shocked at the attitude of the national chairman which does not give hope to young people that mostly look up to him for years.

“I will not leave APC, I still remain the authentic candidate of that party, I still have a valid court order restraining the party from submitting any other name and also restraining INEC from accepting any other name other than my name and the matter is in court. So if they go anywhere and got another court order without knowing that there is a subsisting court order, then that must have been done in error. My candidacy is secured and cannot be truncated by the national chairman or any other person.”