Politics

Chekwas Okorie can’t blackmail his way out of obscurity

Politics

By Mazi Ejimofor Opara

In a bid to launder the putrid image of Edozie Njoku and his Co-travelers — a gang of political schemers whose stock in trade is to derive pecuniary benefits from fantom political crisis —Chief Chekwas Okorie has descended heavily, in his usual style, on the Supreme Court and the Presidency in ways that misrepresent the decorum associated with these hallowed offices.

In a long speech of concocted claptraps, Chief Chekwas alluded many times that the Governor of Anambra State, Prof. Charles Chukwuma Soludo has, in his words, “concluded arrangements to get the Supreme Court to reverse itself”. What this connotes is enough reason for the revered Justices of the Supreme Court and any other right thinking person to see through the obvious landmines Chekwas and his band of Traitors are up to.

His recent move is coming after a meeting on Sunday with their chief Financier, Nicholas Ukachukwu, where they resolved to deploy all forms of blackmail against individuals and institutions of State in a bid to legitimize their unwholesome actions. I do not wish to drag this longer than it is in its truest sense. Thus, I would just ask two fundamental questions, or may be three, and it will be pertinent for Chekwas who has elected to do this hatchet job to provide clear responses to them, as sincerely and evidence based as possible to guide his readers and/or Listeners.

1. Chief Chekwas Okorie should provide the CTC of the report of INEC monitoring the purported 2019 Convention in Owerri. This, to the best of my knowledge and the facts severally established by competent courts, does not exist anywhere. Does Chief Chekwas have his alternative facts?

2. Can Chief Chekwas Okorie provide the Judgment of any court, including the Supreme Court that pronounced Edozie Njoku the National Chairman of APGA? To the best of my knowledge and by the facts available, this is non-existent.

3. Is Chekwas Okorie aware that the originating locus of the current shenanigans of Edozie Njoku is a roundly condemned forum shopped judgement from a High Court in Jigawa which the respected Justices of the Kano Court of Appeal unanimously asserted, amongst other things, that the Jigawa High Court lacked jurisdiction to even entertain the issue. This was in 2021 in the build up to the Anambra governorship election where Prof. Soludo won landslide.

To those who Chekwas Okorie well, what he has attempted to do with his failed attempt at blackmail, is his well documented stock in trade. Who has Chekwas not blackmailed? As one who does not have any verified means of livelihood anywhere in the world, Chekwas is simply a political jobber looking for who will hire him for just any kind of political hatchet job. Sadly, over 20years after. He has not changed. His claim to wanting to preserve APGA is actually applied in the converse, as there is none who is bitter and more interested in the destruction of APGA than a Chekwas Okorie. He attempted to do this in 2017 using the UPP and failed at it. He moved to the APC not too long ago, and still barged out like a stowaway teenager always seeking for where the grass is greener.

Chekwas is not a character to be taken seriously for any reason. I only hope he realizes, and early enough too, that his game plan is now in the open, no one, except Nicholas Ukachukwu, is ready to patronize his political banditry. We would have been very surprised if Chekwas Okorie acted differently. On this very blackmail speech, we can only say the leopard has not lost its usual spots.

— Mazi Ejimofor Opara
National Publicity Secretary, APGA.

By Ifeizu Joe

Ifeizu is a seasoned journalist and Managing Editor of TheRazor. He has wide knowledge of Anambra State and has reported the state objectively for over a decade.

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