Police never invited me before my arrest, Nwosu Insists
The Governorship candidate of the Action Alliance (AA) in the 2019 Imo election, Uche Nwosu, has stated that the police never invited him for any questioning before he was whisked away from a church service in Eziama-Obaire, Nkwerre Council of Imo State by masked police operatives.
This was made known in a statement issued by his media aide, Chikezie Nwadike, who disclosed that he had been released.
The statement also refuted claims that Nwosu was arrested because he refused to honour several police invitations extended to him.
The statement however challenged the police to produce a documented proof where the police invited the son-in-law of former Imo state governor, Rochas Okorocha.
“This is to inform the general public, friends and well-wishers, supporters and sympathisers that Uche Nwosu, who was arrested by security agencies at St Peter’s Anglican Church in Umunwokwe Village, Eziama-Obaire, Nkwerre Council, has been released unconditionally,” the statement reads.
Also, Imo State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has urged Okorocha to desist from tarnishing the image of Governor Hope Uzodimma with false claims, aimed at securing the sympathy of Nigerians.
“As a party, we advise Okorocha to refrain from his trite shenanigans and doomed efforts to link Senator Hope Uzodimma with his self-imposed and merited predicament.”
The party made the assertion in a statement issued by APC’s Publicity Secretary in the state, Cajetan Duke, pointing out that Okorocha held Imo to ransom for long with the false belief that the entire state was his personal estate.
On his part, Anglican Archbishop of the Province of Owerri, David Onuoha, has described the invasion of St. Peters Anglican Church by some police operatives to arrest Nwosu, as desecration in the house of God and a new dimension in over 160 years history of the Anglican Church in the area.
In a statement issued yesterday, Onuoha also said the entire clergy and laity of the communion were at a loss, saying the church would dialogue with the police at a date to stop such occurrences in future.
Besides, the Imo State Government has declared that it will never support disrespect for places of worship in the state. It condemned Nwosu’s arrest in a church, adding that the incident could have been avoided.
In a statement, yesterday, Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Declan Emelumba, said some persons were trying hard to whip up public sentiments against the government over the arrest.
The government appealed to those negatively affected by the action to bear with the security agencies, as “Governor Hope Uzodimma holds the Anglican Communion in high esteem and will never support any act of disrespect for its status as a place of divine worship.”