Okorocha fails to appear before judicial commission

It appears that there is a news report about Senator Rochas Okorocha, a former Governor of Imo State, failing to appear before a judicial commission.

According to reports, Okorocha was summoned by the Judicial Commission of Inquiry set up by the Imo State Government to investigate allegations of corruption and mismanagement of state funds during his tenure as Governor. However, he failed to appear before the commission, citing security concerns and claiming that he was not served with the summons.

The commission, which is chaired by a retired judge, has been investigating allegations of corruption and mismanagement of state funds during Okorocha's tenure as Governor. The commission has already heard testimonies from several witnesses, including former officials of the state government, who have made allegations of corruption and mismanagement against Okorocha and his administration.

Okorocha's failure to appear before the commission has been criticized by many, including the Imo State Government, which has accused him of trying to evade accountability for his actions as Governor. The government has also threatened to issue a warrant for his arrest if he fails to appear before the commission.

It is worth noting that Okorocha has denied any wrongdoing and has accused the Imo State Government of political persecution. He has also claimed that the commission is biased and has been set up to witch-hunt him and his supporters.

The situation is currently being monitored by the public and the media, and it remains to be seen how the matter will be resolved.