2019 Elections: Why I Weep Every Night - Gov. Okorocha

The Imo State governor, Rochas Okorocha has revealed why he weeps every night in recent times ahead of the 2019 general elections.
 
Gov. Okorocha
 
While speaking during a church service to mark the Easter Monday celebration at Okigwe Catholic diocese, the Governor of Imo State, Rochas Okorocha, on Monday, said the South-East people are at a disadvantaged position ahead of the 2019 presidential election.
 
The influential politician disclosed that the ongoing voters’ registration by the Independent National Electoral Commission which showed that the South-East had the least number of registered voters “makes him weep every night.”
 
The chairman of APC governors urged the Catholic Church bishops to keep sensitising their congregation to the need to go and obtain their voter cards.
 
Okorocha said; “A particular scenario makes me cry; INEC’s data shows that South-South has nine million registered voters, North-Central, 12 million registered voters, North-East, 15 million registered voters, South-West, 14 million registered voters, North-West, 18 million registered voters, while South-East has just eight million registered voters.
 
“This situation makes me cry. I weep every night because of this development. This means that we have lost out before the 2019 election. If care is not taken, we will make ourselves slaves.
 
“My lord bishop, please tell our people to register. Our bishops must encourage Igbo people to register now. I have started shouting again, the same way I shouted in 2015.
 
“If Yoruba people can jettison tribal politics in 2015 to ensure that the APC won, Igbo people can do the same in 2019. Today, the Yoruba people are occupying sensitive positions in the Federal Government.”