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HOW APGA NATIONAL CHAIRMAN, VICTOR OYE, STOLE HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS FROM OKEY EZEHBy Collins OpurozorRecently, a private ...
13/07/2019

HOW APGA NATIONAL CHAIRMAN, VICTOR OYE, STOLE HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS FROM OKEY EZEH

By Collins Opurozor

Recently, a private mail sent to Chief Willie Obiano, Governor of Anambra State, by Senator Victor Umeh, former National Chairman of APGA, one way or the other was made public. In the mail, Senator Umeh explained his reasons for not wanting his successor, Victor Oye, to have a second term in office as National Chairman of APGA. Senator Umeh, without mincing words, described Oye as a swindler who duped scores of Imo State governorship aspirants with a promise of giving them ticket which he never fulfilled. Senator Umeh concluded with an appeal to Governor Obiano to stop supporting Oye in order to enable the crisis-infested party move forward.

Since then, much has been made about the mail. While Oye has unleashed his apologists who now wish to remind those that care to listen that Senator Umeh is not a saint as well, many armchair analysts and columnists have chosen to see the issue from prisms which suit their laxity, prejudices and myopia.

No attempt whatsoever has been made at unearthing what really transpired in Imo - how Imo's finest citizens were assembled and ruthlessly defrauded by one short, dark, potbellied, ugly and Godless creature named Victor Oye. Part of the reasons for this relates to the wider failure of journalism in Nigeria, a profession which has become almost a sanctuary for the lazy and the corrupt. Media practice in Nigeria has witnessed a sharp descent from the Fourth Estate to the first slum.

The most reprehensible piece written on the APGA impasse featured last week in one soft-sell newspaper named The Niche, authored by somebody I prefer not to name in order not to glorify. The jaundiced hack writer, after pretending to deplore the atrocities of Victor Oye, went further to describe the Imo gubernatorial victims of Oye's scam as people who are morally unfit to lead. In his warped reasoning, the aspirants were duped by Oye because they had set out to compromise the nomination processes.

It will amount to playing God if I claim to know exactly how Victor Oye obtained almost a billion Naira from the many Imo governorship aspirants. However, as a very old APGA person (though not anymore) who served the party at all levels in Imo State, I will narrate a particular account of Oye's criminality in Imo. The reason for this is that it represents the most cruel, the most bizarre and the most despicable of all of Oye's machinations. That is the account of what Oye did to Okey Ezeh, the only genuine member of the party among the plethora of governorship aspirants, and who sought the governorship nomination of the party both in 2014 and 2018.

The 2015 general elections left Imo APGA completely in a shambles. Members were leaving in droves, and nobody seemed interested in the party anymore. To make matters worse, the party almost lost the edifice that serves as its state secretariat when its rent expired and there was nobody to renew it. Almost at the same time, the tenures of all elected functionaries of the party - from Ward to State - expired and congresses were approaching for the election of new officers. Okey Ezeh, somebody who had been denied the party's governorship ticket under certain unfair circumstances a few months earlier, quickly intervened. He paid the rent, got the secretariat a magnificent power generating set and single-handedly sponsored the congresses, even paying for the expression of interest forms of all those who served as APGA functionaries at Ward, LGA and State levels between 2015 and 2019 in Imo State.

From 2015 to 2018, Okey Ezeh alone also sponsored the party to hold meetings in the State regularly. Twenty-seven cars were donated to party by Okey Ezeh, four hundred and fifty thousand membership cards were purchased by Okey Ezeh from the National Secretariat and donated to the party in Imo State, and thousands of bags of rice were distributed and tens of millions of Naira were spent by Okey Ezeh every Christmas to ensure that party members never starved. At one of the events, Okey Ezeh said touchingly: "Our slogan in this party is 'Be your brothers keeper'. He who feeds while his brothers starve has done no good". To be sure, since APGA was founded in 2002, there has not been any one individual throughout Nigeria who has invested in APGA with personal resources more than Okey Ezeh.

In the buildup to the 2018 primaries of the party, Okey Ezeh made sure that his supporters across the State participated in the ward congresses to emerge as delegates by purchasing over eight hundred forms for them at the rate of ten thousand Naira per form. He made sure they complied with all directives of the party and he heavily mobilised his structures to participate effectively in the ward congresses so as to see to the emergence of a greater percentage of the delegates from his camp. This shows the extent of his faith in the intra-party processes which he had thought would be free, fair and transparent. It shows his preparedness to contest, compete and win. It does not in any way depict a man who wanted to get nominated through a shortcut. How little did he know that Oye and his gang of fraudsters were not even ready to conduct primary elections in the first place!

As the botched primaries drew closer, Okey Ezeh got more prepared. The outcome of the ward congresses and the report of the fact-finding mission spoke eloquently that the governorship ticket of the party in Imo would be won convincingly by him. He did not need to bribe anybody to get the ticket. He had earned it through hard work, consistency and sincerity of purpose. It was at this point that Victor Oye stepped in.

Oye, having discovered how favoured Okey Ezeh was to clinch the ticket, began raising some concerns. Aware of Okey Ezeh's track record as a technocrat with an honest means of livelihood, Oye started querying his financial capacity to prosecute his campaigns if the ticket should be won by him. He clearly told Okey Ezeh that Imo APGA members were already in agreement to elect him as the party's governorship flag bearer. However, said Oye, the party would also want to be sure that Okey Ezeh had enough money for the main election.

All the assurances Okey Ezeh gave Oye to this effect were fruitless, as Oye insisted that the only thing which Okey Ezeh would do to convince the party that he was financially prepared for the election was to bring the money he had budgeted for the campaigns and deposit it with Oye who then would set up a campaign council that would utilize it for the campaigns. He said Imo was a must-win for APGA, and so every APGA person across Nigeria must be in Imo for the election. Oye also said Governor Willie Obiano was aware of the arrangement and was fully in support of it. He further said Archbishop Valerian Okeke was in support of it.

As a matter of fact, Oye brought one Chinedu Benjamin Obidigwe who is a renowned ally of Willie Obiano to lend some credibility to the whole thing. He also brought a Catholic priest who represented the Archbishop. And that was how they fraudulently obtained the sum of two hundred and seventy three million, two hundred and fifty thousand Naira (N273, 250, 000) from Okey Ezeh. There was never a time Okey Ezeh bribed anybody for governorship ticket. Rather, the accomplished banker was swindled by the heartless rogue named Victor Oye. It is as simple as that.

In February 2019, Oye started refunding the money. He has paid about thirty million Naira (N30,000,000) leaving over two hundred and forty three million Naira (N243, 000,000) unpaid. Oye must refund the money to the last kobo. Those who defend him are not just ignorant and silly; they are also wicked and corrupt. Those who plead that he should be forgiven are his accomplices. Those who left APGA because of him (like yours sincerely) have left for the sake of their integrity. Those who still wait for a better APGA under him are only "Waiting for Godot".

Okey Ezeh remains the SDP governorship candidate for Imo state
06/03/2019

Okey Ezeh remains the SDP governorship candidate for Imo state

From the dailies
15/02/2019

From the dailies

SDP SUSPENDS CASMIR ANYANWU OVER ANTI-PARTY ACTIVITIESBy Sunday Emenike, Abujaand Emmanuel Ndukwu, OwerriThe National Wo...
14/02/2019

SDP SUSPENDS CASMIR ANYANWU OVER ANTI-PARTY ACTIVITIES

By Sunday Emenike, Abuja
and Emmanuel Ndukwu, Owerri

The National Working Committee of the Social Democratic Party, SDP, has suspended Dr. Casmir Anyanwu over what the party describes unlawful activities which are intent on dividing the party and jeopardising its interest.

This was contained in a release made available to newsmen by the party on Monday.

"It has come to the attention of the National Working Committee of the party that the unlawful activities if Dr. Casmir Anyanwu in Imo State have brought confusion and division amongst our members in the State, thereby jeopardising the interest of the party.

"The NWC, in exercise of its powers as contained in Article 19.4 of the 2018 Party's Constitution as amended, has therefore approved the immediate suspension of Dr. Anyanwu from the Party," the release read.

Before now, Anyanwu, who is believed to be acting the script of the PDP to lower the electoral chances of the SDP in Imo State, had persistently carried out campaign of calumny against the party's governorship candidate in the state, Sir Okey Ezeh.

Having initially claimed to be in court against the SDP and Ezeh over a primary election that never held which he misinforms the public to have produced him as winner even without any result to show nor certificate of return to present, Anyanwu later developed a penchant for taking to the local radio stations in Owerri and roadside local tabloids to rain insults on the national leaders of the party.

Anyanwu has lately gone into hiding following moves by the authorities to arrest him over unlawful installation campaign billboards in Owerri, most of which have been marked for removal by APCON.

We have a credible option in Okey Ezeh
12/02/2019

We have a credible option in Okey Ezeh

From the papers....Imo elders advisory council may adopt Okey Ezeh
08/02/2019

From the papers....Imo elders advisory council may adopt Okey Ezeh

OKEY EZEH: MAKING IMO ECONOMY WORK AGAINBy Collins OpurozorOne of the main weaknesses of most people that are now anglin...
08/02/2019

OKEY EZEH: MAKING IMO ECONOMY WORK AGAIN

By Collins Opurozor

One of the main weaknesses of most people that are now angling for the governorship of Imo State is their neglect, or even discouragement, of a critical appraisal of the Imo situation. In a bid to evade a phenomenon which they feign to understand, most political office seekers take to vapid sloganeering and grandiloquent declarations which obfuscate instead of explicate the issue.

Some say they want to redeem Imo State and liberate the people without first understanding the factors that characterize their enslavement and the conditions necessary for their liberation. How can an Araraume or an Ihedioha or an Uzodinma talk about bringing a difference to the governance of Imo? These are career politicians of sinister intentions whose commitment to ameliorating the economic misery in the State is more apparent than real. They are the old, retrogressive and patently inept elements that must be dispensed with.

Indeed, the basic questions now in Imo are: Why are nearly a million young and healthy persons in the state unemployed? What has plunged the State into debt slavery? Why has quality infrastructure eluded Imo people? Why are virtually all the industries comatose? Why is the healthcare system in a shambles? Why has poverty become almost endemic in an entity as richly endowed as Imo? Why has education taken a nosedive? Why can’t our arable land yield bountifully again?

To be sure, everyone readily agrees that the trouble with Imo State is simply and squarely a failure of leadership. However, much that it is important to problematize leadership, it is also very instructive to define the features of the leadership which Imo desires. This is where the real issue lies, and this is why Okey Ezeh, the architect of the Imo Marshal Plan (I-MAP), which is an integrated development blueprint for the rebirth of Imo State, stands out.

A very important feature of this blueprint is its grasp of the Imo economic question. In short, the initiative itself accords primacy to material conditions, particularly economic factors, in explaining the Imo problematique and the solution thereof. The justification for giving such primacy to economic factors is in order here.

Economic need is man’s most fundamental need. Unless man is able to meet this need he cannot exist in the first place. Man must eat before he can do anything else. The fact that one is not constantly preoccupied with, and motivated by, economic needs shows that the needs are being met; it does not show that they are not of primary importance. It is true that man does not live by bread alone, but it is a more fundamental truth that man cannot live without bread. As economic need is his primary need, economic activity is man’s primary activity. The primacy of work, defined as economic productivity, is the corollary of the primacy of economic need. Man must eat to live but he must work to eat. This fact is reflected in the popular consciousness, for people always identify themselves in terms of their economic roles: “I’m a trader but Ben is a farmer”.

The overriding implication of this for the policymaker is that he must pay particular attention to the economic structure of society and use it as a point of departure in addressing its many challenges. The assumption here is not really that the economic structure is autonomous and strictly determines the other structures. To be sure, all the social structures are interdependent and interact in complex ways. But it is the economic structure which provides the axis around which all the movement takes place, and imparts certain orderliness to the interaction. Therefore, once the material assets and constraints of a society are understood, with a visionary and credible leader, political governance becomes simplified and overall development attained.

Aware of the above, Okey Ezeh, the SDP Governorship Candidate, ab initio holistically studied and understood the Imo economic dilemma and articulated its panacea in the Imo Marshal Plan (I-MAP). Conversely, most people that want to govern Imo in 2019 still nurture the retrogressive idea of collecting monthly allocations from Abuja and disbursing them, or even stealing them. It is perplexing beyond imagination that, virtually, they have no agenda to rejig and rev up the local economy. Okey Ezeh, however, is concerned about the future of Imo State and the economic prosperity of the people, having discovered that the monthly allocations which many are vying to collect will soon stop coming in view of the technological innovations which have made crude oil increasingly irrelevant. A true leader thinks about the next generation!

According to Okey Ezeh, “The tragedy that is waiting to befall us as people is that in the next five years oil will no longer be relevant to anybody. Nobody will be buying oil anymore. And all over the world progressive people are beginning to plan accordingly. There is a company called Volvo. Volvo is a Swedish car maker. A couple of months ago they announced that from 2019 they would no longer be producing cars that run on petrol or gas. So, we will not see any Volvo car from 2019 that runs on petrol or gas. All their cars will run on electricity. India has said that by 2030, there will be no longer be the importation of automobiles that run on petrol or gas into their country.

“Around the world, all the countries that used to buy our oil are now checking out. America used to be the number one purchaser of oil in Nigeria, but not anymore, because they are strategic in thinking. They looked into the future and found out that in about five years nobody would need oil any longer. So they decided to open up their oil reserves.”

Ezeh lamented that, “What we have not done in this part of the world is to allow our passion to meet creativity. We have had leaders who see themselves as contractors, as tax collectors, as taskmasters. We have not had people who have had to dig into their wealth of knowledge, who have had to manage the resources of our people in a transparent manner, in a sustainable manner and in a creative manner. And it is not because our state lacks the resources. It is not because our people do not have what it takes to deliver value.”

He went ahead to show the way forward: “Agriculture will be revolutionized by training young school leavers as ‘agripreneurs’ to take advantage of any aspect of the agricultural value chain, setting up processing facilities, tractors, in-farm housing units in each of the three senatorial districts and creation of special unit for packaging for export in order to earn foreign exchange.

“Agriculture is supposed to be the mainstay of the economy of our state, but the governments have only paid lip-service to it because of the cheap money coming from oil. The I-MAP will take Imo back to the basics, which is to reinvent the state agriculturally. Imo is blessed. We have over four thousand hectares of oil palm in Adapalm. But these hectares are almost obsolete. The I-MAP will intervene and resuscitate them through the introduction of modern technologies and the use of improved, high-yielding and pest-resistant palm seedlings.

"Today, palm oil is far more valuable and lucrative in the international market than crude oil, because when you extract petro-chemicals, it comes at a cost. If you sell a barrel of crude oil at sixty dollars, that will be the gross price. To extract one barrel of crude oil, you will spend between twenty-two and twenty-five dollars, in addition to its collateral damage to the environment.

"So, it is infinitely better to focus on agriculture, because it has a future, it has sustainability. We have limitless ability to produce palm oil and we have comparative advantage in its production. And if you looked at the ECOWAS sub-Region, for instance, the demand for palm oil and palm oil-derived products outstrips the supply. Yet we have done nothing about that.

“We can permanently keep the unemployment wolf out of Imo State by making simple investments in the production of particle board. Sawdust and woodshavings are the main raw materials required for the production of particle board. It involves mixing sawdust and woodshavings with resins and running it through a hotpress. This is the main input for 80% of global office and hotel furniture. Yet, at the Timber Dealers, Saw Millers and Allied Business Market at Naze traders are charged for collection of sawdust and wood shavings which are gathered into a landfill and burnt! What an irony!

“The I-MAP will vigorously pursue the up-skilling and building of human capacity and improvement of all aspects of financing and access to finance by SMEs through deliberative actions and interventions. A key priority will be to unleash the energy of the entrepreneurial spirit of Imo people who are known to be great innovators.

“The LGA structure in Imo State as presently constituted is not accountable as it is structured for rent-collection. The culture of transition in perpetuity must be discarded for the state to make progress and alleviate the pains of the grassroots. A properly constituted LGA structure is one that is elected through the ballot. Once people have to face the electorate, they become mindful of scorecards to brandish. A reformed state administration as conceptualized in the I-MAP will energize the LGA structure and create performance metrics that will guide operators of the system and revolutionize development in the remotest of our communities.

“Imo shall establish Forest Reserves and re-introduce Forest Guards to control logging and tree felling activities. Urban renewal will be redefined from the current concrete jungle mindset to the more environmentally-friendly tree-lined boulevard concept, more aesthetically pleasing and far less expensive.

“Imo can create jobs through State Capitalism which means that the state acts as an investor by creating new State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) that operate according to private sector mechanisms, and are based on sound business plans and are entirely independent of government.

“The State’s infrastructural challenge can be used to create jobs by engaging 100% homegrown talents from among the pool of unemployed graduates and artisans. Imo will reticulate her capital within her own territory and at the same time engage local skills and in the process build long-term capacity,” Ezeh said.

It is now clear that Imo is not fated to doom. Greatness is our heritage. We have a great opportunity to reinvent the state and harness our vast natural and human resources to the benefit of all. We desperately need a leader that will run a transparent, accountable and value-for-money administration with zero tolerance for corruption, ineptitude and cronyism. This alone will free up huge resources that will be applied to harnessing our virtually limitless economic potentials. This is why a Governor Okey Ezeh is needed with the urgency of now! Imo Rebirth Is Now!Okey Is Really Okay!

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GUBER RACE: IMO ELDERS  COUNCIL MAY ADOPT OKEY EZEHAs the 2019 governorship election in Imo State draws nearer, various ...
07/02/2019

GUBER RACE: IMO ELDERS COUNCIL MAY ADOPT OKEY EZEH

As the 2019 governorship election in Imo State draws nearer, various groups have continued to drum support for the emergence of a competent, credible, visionary and astute leader who can take the obviously badly run State out of the doldrums.

Latest in this is the Imo Elders Advisory Council which held its summit on Thursday to assess the strengths of the various candidates gunning for the coveted office. The summit availed an opportunity for the six frontline candidates to present their manifestos to Imo people.

However, indications emerged after the summit that the Imo Elders may have settled for Okey Ezeh, the Governorship Candidate of the Social Democratic Party, SDP. A source within the Council who spoke to us on condition of anonymity revealed that if due process be followed in the selection of the Candidate to be endorsed by the Council Okey Ezeh will certainly carry the day.

"He understands what has gone wrong with Imo and what needs to be done about it. And he also comes from a professional background which has imbued in him a great measure of rigor, dedication and adherence to global best practices in governance. I think he has all we are searching for in a governor," he insisted.

Meanwhile, in his address to the Elders Council earlier, Okey Ezeh stated that the problem with Imo State is not who can best allocate resources but who can best create resources.

"Instead of harvesting opportunities for the young people in Imo we are regressing. The secret of empowering Imo people is not through Federal allocations but through knowledge, through value creation, through agriculture. Okey Ezeh is the man with the competence, credibility, passion and clear sightedness to change the circumstance in Imo State forever," Ezeh maintained.

He further assured that he will diversify the income base of the State by making it less dependent on oil allocations from the Federal Government. The renowned investment banker also vowed to make Imo an oasis of prosperity and unleash the entrepreneurial spirit of Imo people in every sector of the economy.

A DECEITFUL C**K, 40 YEARS IN THE WILDERNESS, AND SIR OKEY EZEH'S TRIUMPHAL ENTRY FOR IMO REBIRTH“Assuredly, I say to yo...
05/02/2019

A DECEITFUL C**K, 40 YEARS IN THE WILDERNESS, AND SIR OKEY EZEH'S TRIUMPHAL ENTRY FOR IMO REBIRTH

“Assuredly, I say to you that this night, before the c**k crows, you will deny me three times”
– Matthew 26 v.34, NKJV

Deceit, fraudulence, and duplicity are vile attributes that are as old as humanity. These are perverse behaviour associated with human beings over the ages. These behavioural patterns brook no boundaries in terms of race, region, colour, religion or creed. Human societies over the ages have had to come to terms with these vices as bad attributes ingrained in the fallen nature of humanity. Nevertheless, organized countries/societies of the world have also set up mechanisms to check, and punish these behaviours in the conduct of their affairs. That is why laws, rules, regulations, guidelines, and conventional practices have been established to guide and superintend human relationships.
Of course, these measures have never cured or totally checkmated infractions. Undeterred, these decent countries/societies of the world have gone a step further in institutionalizing good social behaviour by prescribing appropriate punishments for errant conduct, and have very firmly applied these sanctions in deserving cases/situations through institutions set up specifically for that purpose. The resultant effect is that their citizens, in their various levels of relationships including political organizations and structures, have embraced the imperative of having acceptable conducts with attendant sanctions for misbehaviour!

Has this been the scenario in Nigeria? Tragically, NO. On the contrary, laws, rules, regulations, guidelines, and conventional practices are flouted in Nigeria with such brazen impunity as would make a civilized person shudder in disbelief! This unfortunate scenario calls to mind the shenanigans that attended the Primaries (that is, the candidates’ selection process) of most political parties in Nigeria recently.

In Imo State, the most brazen display of roguery, deceit, fraud, extortion, violation of party guidelines, and sheer brigandage was the forte of APGA! To the consternation, and utter disappointment of Imolites, Sir Okechukwu Theodore Ezeh who solely financed, and kept APGA in operation in Imo State for over 4 years (even when it was convenient for every other politician in Imo State to bolt away in desperation to other political associations after the failure of APGA in the 2015 polls) was cruelly milked, extorted, and eventually DENIED the Gubernatorial Ticket of APGA by a callous conspiracy of the party’s leadership and its morally–challenged stakeholders at both State and National levels.

Sir Okey Ezeh has since moved on from that debased, and much discredited APGA platform comforted by the recorded fact that human duplicity was practised by Judas Iscariot on even our Lord Jesus Christ himself, and also fully appreciating the wisdom of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s admonition that “You may have to fight a battle more than once to win it”. This battle is exactly what he is on the verge of winning with the SDP platform in Imo State!

“He brought them out, after he had shown wonders and signs in the land of Egypt, and in the Red Sea, and in the wilderness forty years”
– Acts 7 v.36, NKJV

Imo State has been very unfortunate with its choice of leaders, particularly Executive Governors since the end of late Chief Sam Mbakwe’s era. From 1979 to 2019 marks exactly 40 (forty) years of a most traumatizing ‘wilderness experience’ for Imolites to the extent that Imo State shamefully lags behind in most, if not all, accepted indices of human/societal development compared to its peer States in Nigeria. Nevertheless, there is succour, relief, and rebirth in the horizon for Imolites with the emergence of Sir Okey Ezeh!

Despite his travails, Sir Okey Ezeh personifies tenacity. This is because he exemplifies the creed of the US lawn tennis great Billie Jean King that “Champions keep playing until they get it right”. Sir Okey Ezeh’s tenacity validates the words of the great American entrepreneur Walt Disney that “All our dreams can come true if we have the courage to pursue them”. With his brilliantly envisioned, lucidly articulated, insightful and comprehensive blueprint of plans/actions to midwife the re-birth of Imo State when elected into office (the Imo Marshal Plan, I-MAP); he comes well prepared for the task of leading Imolites out of the wilderness! Like the legendary Malcolm Forbes stated “The best vision is insight”.

Imolites have suffered for too long. We deserve a better life and visionary leadership. We deserve to be brought out of, and away from our locust years. We deserve happiness. These are what Sir Okey Ezeh offers Imolites because in the consoling words of Jane Fonda “It is never too late – never too late to change your life, never too late to be happy”!

“Then those who went before and those who followed cried out, saying: Hossana! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! Blessed is the kingdom of our father David that comes in the name of the Lord! Hossana in the highest”
– Mark 11 v. 9-10, NKJV

Sir Okey Ezeh’s imminence as Governor of Imo State on the platform of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) has so rejuvenated Imolites that it portends a total revolution in the political and socio-economic dynamics of the State. Except during the exhilarating strides of late Chief Sam Mbakwe; Imolites NOW exhude so much optimism, hope, enthusiasm, and expectation of true, visible rebirth in their economic, social, and political fortunes as a people.

How could the hitherto forlorn, depressed, downcast, frustrated, and seemingly hopeless Imolites be suddenly so charged up, interested, and enthusiastic about political and economic affairs of their State? The answer is simple: Sir Okey Ezeh has raised the barometer of Imo State politics and its expected governance model beyond the mediocre, mercantile, pedestrian, and Godless level at which it had been deliberately and mischievously kept by previous leaders in the State since the return to democracy in 1999. Hitherto, it had been all about shameful praise-singing of dubious individuals with media-ascribed personality profiles. The core, and vitally essential leadership qualities were overlooked!

Sir Okey Ezeh has, by his entry into the contest and ultimate emergence on the SDP platform as the leading gubernatorial candidate, forced a paradigm shift in Imolites’ political thoughts, discourse, and behaviour. NOW, focus is being given, rightfully, to the competence, family pedigree, antecedents, education, career track record, early religious/political affiliations, acceptability across broad spectrum of the society, exposure, contacts base (including international affiliations), zero criminal records, and general suitability of the gubernatorial candidates for Douglas House, Owerri. Most assuredly, Sir Okey Ezeh stands out on all these parameters above all other gubernatorial contenders in Imo State!

The sight of Sir Okey Ezeh astride that elegant horse that conveyed him to his campaign flag-off venue recently was greatly invigorating for Imolites. Come 29th May 2019; Imolites shall behold a gallant, sturdy, white stallion strutting confidently through the gates of Douglas House, Owerri amidst thunderous shouts of joy, relief, and celebration all over this seat of government as Sir Okey Ezeh settles into the fiercely urgent task of IMO REBIRTH as Executive Governor! Chukwu e dee la ya!

Freedom, restoration, re-invention, honesty, visible development, growth, and greatness beckon Imolites AGAIN…………after so long!


Please join the IMO SDP- LAGOS & DIASPORA Campaign Organization for Sir Okey Ezeh @ https://chat.whatsapp.com/KOf1tidnPhsK35Fe1LN4VT

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