Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha on
Monday in Enugu declared his intention to contest next year’s
presidential election, saying his victory had been prophesied.
“In
2015 I will be the president of the country,” Okorocha declared to loud
cheers from broom-wielding members of the All Progressives Congress at a
rally attended by prominent members of the party in the South-East.
The
governor, who spoke in Igbo and English languages, said his emergence
as the country’s president after the 2015 presidential polls would
surprise many, particularly the ruling Peoples Democratic Party.
Okorocha,
whose speech was punctuated with exclamations of “my people, my
people,” said the APC presidential ticket was never zoned to the North.
He
said his name would come first on the list of APC presidential
aspirants and that when the party’s aspirants were being counted, his
would be mentioned before those of a former military Head of State,
Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.); former Vice President Atiku
Abubakar; and Kano State governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso.
He said, “Three months ago when I said I want to be president they asked, “Can an Igboman be president?”
“But
now when they count those contesting for president they will first
count Rochas Okorocha, before Buhari, Atiku Abubakar and Kwankwaso.
“When they said they have zoned the presidency to the North, I asked, “When was the meeting held?”
“Now we have zoned it to Igboland. In 2015, there will be a turnaround in the fortunes of Ndigbo.”
Recalling
the suicide bombing at a school in Yobe State earlier on Monday, in
which several students died, Okorocha said that the PDP had failed God.
He
said Igbo had been neglected by President Goodluck Jonathan such that
no Igbo man is currently occupying any prominent position in the
country.
He also accused prominent Igbo PDP politicians of not caring about the well being of Igbo.
“They
only know themselves; they don’t care about Igbo. APC is an emergency
party for a new Nigeria; I would not have joined APC if PDP was doing
well. We will defeat PDP in 2015,” he declared.
Okorocha stressed that he had the resources to realise his ambition, noting that he was richer than his rivals in the PDP.
He also presented two APC governorship aspirants in Enugu State, Dr. Ifeanyi Asogwa and Okey Ezea, to the crowd at the rally.
Addressing
the two governorship aspirants as “excellencies in waiting,” Okorocha
advised them to emulate his achievements in Imo State when anyone of
them becomes the governor of Enugu State.
He urged the people of Enugu to vote the APC aspirants, whom he described as “my people in whom I am well pleased.”
A former governor of Anambra State, Senator Chris Ngige, and many other APC chieftains were at the event.
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