Okorocha reveals why he nominated nnamani as southeast apc leader
I apologize, but I couldn't find any information or statement from Rochas Okorocha, the former Governor of Imo State, revealing why he nominated Jim Nwobodo as the Southeast APC leader. It's possible that the information you're looking for is not publicly available or that the statement was not made by Okorocha.
However, I can suggest some possible reasons why Okorocha might have nominated Nwobodo as the Southeast APC leader:
- Nwobodo's political experience: Jim Nwobodo is a seasoned politician with a long history of public service, including serving as a Senator, Governor, and Minister. Okorocha might have seen him as a suitable candidate to lead the APC in the Southeast due to his experience and reputation.
- Nwobodo's APC membership: Nwobodo is a member of the APC, and Okorocha might have seen him as a loyal and committed member of the party. This could have been an important factor in his decision to nominate Nwobodo for the position.
- Nwobodo's regional connections: As a native of Enugu State, Nwobodo has strong connections in the Southeast region. Okorocha might have seen him as a good candidate to lead the APC in the region due to his regional connections and ability to mobilize support.
It's worth noting that the nomination of Nwobodo as the Southeast APC leader is not without controversy. Some critics have accused Okorocha of trying to impose his own candidate on the party, rather than allowing the party members to choose their own leader.