Senator Rochas Okorocha, the former governor of Imo State, to declare his intention to run for 2023 presidential election.
This development was disclosed by the organizing committee of New Nigeria Movement which is coordinating the presidential affairs of the Senator representing Imo West senatorial zone of Imo state.
Chairman, Organizing Committee of the organization, Prof. Aliyu Abdullahi Jibia, said Okorocha will address a world press conference on January 31, 2022 where he will declare his intention.
“The New Nigeria Team wishes to inform all lovers of democracy, Nigerian’s home and abroad, the teeming supporters of Senator Rochas Okorocha and the general public that he will be addressing a world press conference on January 31, 2022.
“Senator Okorocha who is the Dan Jekan Sokoto, the Maga-Alherin Hausa, Owelle Ndi Igbo amongst other titles, holds a Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree in Law; is a firm believer in the unity of Nigeria, championing free education for the poor and the needy not only in Nigeria but also in Africa.
“He is a successful business man who made wealth through dint of hard work. He is a three-time presidential aspirant and one of the founding fathers of APC who led a faction of APGA party to a merger for the formation of APC.
“Africa’s foremost philanthropist, commander of free education, lover of the poor, a detribalized Nigerian, compassionate leader, former Governor of Imo state and presently a sitting Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria will be speaking on various issues affecting our nation.
“Those invited to this press conference include religious and civil society organizations, professional bodies, youth groups, women groups, marketmen and women, opinion Moulders, politicians and the general public,” the group disclosed.
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