The Governor of Imo state, Rochas Okorocha and a female
legislator from Imo state, Senator Chris Anyanwu reportedly engaged in a
war of words in the public, according to Daily times.
Senator Chris Anyanwu in a statement signed by her special assistant on public affairs and communications, Vivian Jonathan Iwuoha has responsed to alleged reports that Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State insulted and humiliated Senator Chris Anyanwu and made her cry in public.
According to Naij, It all started at the 2014 edition of Oru Owerri Cultural Festival, held on Saturday, 5 August, at Ugwu Ekwema Civic Centre, when the governor made some remarks that was supposedly directed at Senator Chris Anyanwu, during his speech.
After calling her name last while he observed protocol, the governor went further by saying to the gathered crowd; “You must not allow a woman who slaps her husband in public to govern the state. You must not allow ono na di acho di (a married woman who has pleasure in sleeping around with other men) to govern or represent you anymore. You must not allow a slippers thrower to be your governor.”
“When the time comes, we will tell you the people that will give you good governance. We will tell you the person that will be your senator; we will tell you the person that will be your House of Representatives member,” Okorocha added.
Senator Chris Anyanwu in a statement signed by her special assistant on public affairs and communications, Vivian Jonathan Iwuoha has responsed to alleged reports that Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State insulted and humiliated Senator Chris Anyanwu and made her cry in public.
According to Naij, It all started at the 2014 edition of Oru Owerri Cultural Festival, held on Saturday, 5 August, at Ugwu Ekwema Civic Centre, when the governor made some remarks that was supposedly directed at Senator Chris Anyanwu, during his speech.
After calling her name last while he observed protocol, the governor went further by saying to the gathered crowd; “You must not allow a woman who slaps her husband in public to govern the state. You must not allow ono na di acho di (a married woman who has pleasure in sleeping around with other men) to govern or represent you anymore. You must not allow a slippers thrower to be your governor.”
“When the time comes, we will tell you the people that will give you good governance. We will tell you the person that will be your senator; we will tell you the person that will be your House of Representatives member,” Okorocha added.
3 comments:
The governor does not know how to treat a lady at all.
Pure and harsh politics going on dere. That one na deir headache sha.
They should calm down and settle their differences. Violence is not the right answer.
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