Chekwas Okorie and his Bestial Insanity
BY IZUCHUKWU Adichie
A friend recently asked me if Chekwas Okorie might be suffering from a psychotic disorder after he shared a press statement by Chekwas. In the statement, Chekwas made unfounded accusations and called for disciplinary action against the legitimate leadership of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) under Barr. Sly Ezeokenwa. Chekwas and his co-conspirators had attempted to seize leadership using a non-existing COURT ORDER. In response to my friend’s question, I expressed my concern that Chekwas might be suffering from severe mental instability, as his statement seemed senseless and treacherous.
Chekwas was expelled from APGA, and this decision was upheld in 2009 by the Supreme Court. He resorted to blackmail and gradually became treacherous, exhibiting delusions of self-importance and descending into a violent psychotic disorder. His behavior reached a disturbing point when he danced in the market square. In my opinion, he appears to be suffering from severe mental illness. How else could someone accuse Governor Soludo, the national leader of APGA, of destabilizing the party, especially when Soludo has worked to build the party as a movement of the people and ensure its progress?
It is evident that Soludo has no reason to recognize the illegitimate Edozie Njoku because one can not build something on nothing and expect it to stand. Nigerians should ask Chekwas why is he afraid of going back to the Supreme Court if the Supreme Court declared Edozie Njoku as National Chairman. Why are they strenuously opposing applications for leave to appeal to the Supreme Court? The right to appeal is a constitutional right guaranteed in our constitution, so why the opposition? The above questions are critical and demand answers.