Confusion in lmo over Governor Okorocha's whereabouts

Uneasy calm and fear appears to have gripped the residents of owerri, the lmo State capital following the continued absence of the State Governor Rochas Okorocha from the State.
Residents via different social media platforms queried the continuous absence of the Governor, which prompted the State Government to issue a statement calling for calm.
Some people were circulating online reports alleging a South East Governor travelled abroad on a business trip but had to be flown to India over a serious health challenge after he allegedly encountered a ghost in his Office.
But Governor Okorocha's Chief Press Secretary, Sam Onwuemodo issued a statement and debunked the allegation and attributed it to be the handiwork of opposition members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the State.
Onwuemodo alleged such opposition members are not happy with the progress the state has recorded since may 2011 when Governor Okorocha assumed office.
He said the Governor was on economic foreign trip but made a stop in the USA to felicitate with his daughter, Uloma, who was recently delivered of a baby boy.
On his part, Chief of Staff to Governor Okorocha, Chief Uche Nwosu on his facebook page wrote " enemies keep making my mentor and hero popular every day by day, the more they lie, the more popular the man becomes, don't stop. Please keep popularizing my Governor. Most people that fought or say evil about Owelle Rochas Okorocha end up going down at the end of the day, the history is there...be carefull".
Meanwhile, some APC faithful in the State have announced that the Governor will arrive today, Wednesday in Owerri from London on a chartered flight.
Further, residents are anxiously awaiting news on the true whereabouts or return of Governor Okorocha who has not been seen in the State for about three weeks running.

Confusion in lmo over Governor Okorocha's whereabouts Confusion in lmo over Governor Okorocha's whereabouts Reviewed by Unknown on Tuesday, August 23, 2016 Rating: 5

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