I have nothing personal against Umahi – Okorie
Chief Linus Okorie, the Labour Party (LP) candidate for Ebonyi South Senatorial District in the last general election on Wednesday, said he had no personal grudges against Gov. David Umahi.
Okorie told the News Men in Abakaliki that he was only pursuing his political ambitions.
Umahi and Okorie were political allies until Okorie nursed the ambition to contest for the Senatorial seat on the platform of LP.
They are currently engaged in a legal battle for the senatorial seat which was won by Umahi.
Okorie had filed a petition at the election tribunal against Umahi’s declaration as a winner by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
However, Okorie’s action has not gone down well with Umahi who had expressed concern that one of his political allies was now challenging him.
However, Okorie, while acknowledging the role Umahi has played in his politics, told NAN that he also played a role in Umahi’s emergence as a governor in 2015.
“Umahi, as the Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in 2010, was instrumental to my emergence as a House of Representatives member.
“I, my family and generations will always keep this in mind; it can never be written off.
“It should, however, be noted that from 2008, I and the Odefas built the structure on which he emerged as the party chairman, deputy governor and subsequently governor.
“During my first stint at the House of Representatives, I had the privilege of having ears where it mattered,” he said.
“I had the chance to run for the governorship then but sacrificed the ambition due to my love and loyalty to him.
“I fell out with him because he never wanted me to vie for the Senate, as this cost me a return to the House of Representatives in 2019,” he alleged.
“I have benefitted tremendously from him, but he has also benefited from me”, he said.