POLITICS: EDO 2020 Upwelling rumble in APC

By Alemma-Ozioruva Aliu
BENIN CITY – FOR those who still believe Governor Godwin Obaseki’s recent
pronouncement that reports of rift between him and his predecessor,
Comrade Adams Oshiomhole was ‘fake news,’ happenings in the state in the
last two weeks, which indicate that something is fishy between the two and
their supporters, may be a cause for rethink.
Okpekpe race disclosures
Few days ago during the 7th edition of the global Okpekpe 10-kilometre road
race, Obaseki was conspicuously missing and the utterances of Oshiomhole
also added credence to the fact that there is crisis.
Indications that Obaseki would not attend the event manifested when it was
the Secretary to the State Government, SSG, Osarodion Ogie that performed
the gunshot to kick-start the race and then the VIP race which was after the
competitors had taken off, was led by the Deputy Governor, Comrade Philip
Shaibu.
If Oshiomhole had been trying to hide the fact that there is crisis with his
silence, he betrayed the fact that there is one when after finishing the race,
he was overheard telling a senior government official: “this is not the
tradition.” His receiving of greetings from the deputy governor and sarcastic
reference to Shaibu in his protocol as “former Comrade or still a Comrade
Philip Shaibu” did not go unnoticed.
In a veiled reference to the governor, Oshiomhole told the people of Okpekpe
that “Though today is not for politics, but politics will soon begin, take note of
those who come every four years and we that come here annually to identify
with you.”
Supporters of Obaseki, on various platforms have either presented a case of
‘there is no crisis in the party’ or that ‘Oshiomhole is becoming too
overbearing on the governor’ whereas according to them, the governor is
popular with the people.
Pro-Obaseki, Oshiomhole’s groups bicker
But in the last few days, two groups – Edo Peoples Movement, EPM, led by
veteran politician, Engr. Festus Evbuonmwan, former Attorney-General of the
state, Henry Idahagbon and former Whip of the House of Representatives,
Hon. Samson Osagie and APC Coalition for Progress, have been at each
other’s throat.
Obaseki killing Oshiomhole’s legacies — EPM
The EPM threw the first salvo when penultimate Saturday, it called an
enlarged meeting were they took the governor to the cleaners alleging that
he was trying to kill the legacies of Oshiomhole in the state and hand over
the state to the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. They said
Obaseki does not deserve a second term as governor of the state.
In a communique signed by the group, they noted that “as the next
governorship election in Edo State approaches, we are resolved to work and
deliver any candidate who is adequately equipped to strike a balance
between delivering on good governance for the people and promoting the
party platform that formed the government. Governor Godwin Obaseki
certainly does not fit into this condition.
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“That we urge the National Leadership of our party, the APC, to support this
effort else we stand the risk of losing hold on the government of Edo State to
the other political parties whom the Governor is already empowering
clandestinely.”
But few days after, while reacting to the call for the resignation of
Oshiomhole by the APC Deputy National Chairman, Senator Lawal Shuaibu,
and a criticism of his style of leadership by his predecessor, Chief John
Odigie-Oyegun, the APC Coalition for Progress threatened a one million man
march against Oshiomhole if he did not resign.
‘Why Oshiomhole must go’
The group’s spokesperson, Hon. Peter Ologun said “Oshiomhole’s
resignation will help us recover the party from imminent collapse,” adding
that the only way justice can be done to those involved in anti-party
activities during the 2019 general elections is for Oshiomhole to resign from
the party.”
He added that “APC members now live in fear because of Oshiomhole’s
ineptitude and behaviour. He has suddenly turned the state into a place of
anarchy; from the position of being a leader to an emperor who does not
take advice from anybody. We, stakeholders, feel that Edo State is above
anybody. He has no capacity to lead the party and therefore he should
honourably quit the party as the national chairman.”
They noted that the fortunes of the party are depleting on daily basis,
pointing out that it has never been like this since the beginning of the party
and even when the former national chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun was
in charge of the affairs of the party.
Obaseki playing double game — Idahagbon
Reacting to this, Idahagbon accused the state governor of using state funds
to sponsor fake groups and that he was playing double game by, on the one
hand, sending emissaries to Oshiomhole and on the other hand, sponsoring
groups against the APC chairman.
He said: “This is the same government that says it does not give money to
politicians but it can freely give cash to people just to rubbish the name of
the man that brought that government to power. They have sponsored all
kinds of lies against the National chairman but their attempt to bring
Oshiomhole down will fail.
“Majority of APC members across the nation are solidly behind the leadership
of Oshiomhole, therefore the personal ambition of a few cannot erode his
laudable achievements since he became the chairman of this great party,
APC. And I want to tell the mischief makers that there is no crisis in the APC,
Oshiomhole has performed well and APC is in safe hands with the National
Chairman. It is very unfortunate that Godwin Obaseki will now be spending
money to rubbish the name of a man who made a political neophyte like him
governor. Obaseki and his cohorts plotting against Oshiomhole will fail.”
Moves to remove party scribe
Last week, there was a purported message from the governor to the State
Secretary of the APC, Lawrence Okah, to resign his position and that he
wanted a 100 per cent loyalist that would help him get his second term.
Okah is seen as a die-hard Oshiomhole loyalist and may be difficult to bend
in favour of anything against Oshiomhole.
Although when contacted, he was reluctant about confirming the
development but an emergency meeting called by APC ward leaders in Oredo
Local Council added credence to the development.
The leaders were said to have agreed to orchestrate a meeting with the
governor and present him with the allegation so they would not be seen as
taking sides when they have not heard from the governor.
A meeting was held between Obaseki and Oredo leaders last Sunday, where
the leaders were said to have been unequivocal that they would not support
the removal of Okah.
Vanguard gathered that the leaders in the meeting opened up to the governor
on their grievances including the non- constitution of Boards for government
agencies and paraststals and the award of contracts for the renovation of
schools in Oredo without their knowing who the contractors are.
He was also said to have been told that the war between him and
Oshiomhole should be considered lost as far as he continues to allow his
supporters go hungry and that he should be wary of some party leaders who
feed on creating crisis between leaders by generating false information.
Jostle for 2020 governorship
The claims and counter-claims are all geared towards the 2020 governorship
election. So far, only Major-General Charles Airhiavbere (rtd) has publicly
come out to declare his intention. Others believed to be interested include
former Deputy Governor to Oshiomhole, Hon. Pius Odubu and Dr Chris
Ogienmwonyi.
Vanguard reliably gathered that disturbed by the happenings in the party,
some Benin elders are said to be rallying to broker peace between
Oshiomhole and Obaseki and just last weekend, Obaseki’s deputy, Comrade
Philip Shaibu and the Secretary to State Government, Osarodion Ogie were
said to have visited Oshiomhole in the United Kingdom all in a bid to broker
peace between their two principals.

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