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Okorocha Finally Breaks Silence Over Claims That He Was Behind Recent Attacks In Imo State
Okorocha was critical of the allegations brought against him by the Imo state government.
The Former Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha yesterday reportedly broke silence over allegations by the state government that he was responsible for last Monday’s attacks on the police headquarters and prison.
Imo State Information Commissioner Declan Emelumba had earlier claimed that the former governor had conspired with some thugs whom he had pardoned to stir up unrest in the state.
But, in a statement, his spokesman Sam Onwuemeodo said the allegations were baseless.
“An incident took place in the early hours of Monday, April 5, 2021. At 3am on Monday, the governor said the attack was carried out by Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB).
“Forty-eight hours later, the governor said angry politicians from the state were behind the attacks and it was not IPOB.
“On that day, the information commissioner said the attack was carried out by Okorocha.
“First, he claimed that Okorocha had brought his amnesty victims to carry out the attacks.
“While trying to substantiate the allegations, Emelumba said Okorocha wanted to stop the government from making allegations on what they can’t prove.
“These are not the kind of things we need to respond to. And this government has also talked about the investigation. Why investigate when you know the culprit?
“Those who have read the well-crafted White-Paper will know that those who report the resulting production have set a trap for the government. And she fell into a trap. ”
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