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  • Edo 2024: Asue Ighodalo pledges commitment to building Edo that works for all

    Edo 2024: Asue Ighodalo pledges commitment to building Edo that works for all

    Asue Ighodalo, the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Edo state, has assured Edolites in the diaspora that he and his running mate, Osarodion Ogie, will not only get the job done but also elevate Edo state to be the envy of other states in Nigeria.

    The Edo state governorship election, scheduled for September 21, is set to redefine the political landscape, not just in Edo state, known as the heartbeat of the nation, but also in the broader context of Nigerian politics.

    Nosakhare Onaiwi, deputy Diaspora head Asue/Ogie movement in the press statement, detailed how from the 24th of June through the 29th of June, 2024, Asue Ighodalo engaged with the Edo Diaspora community in halls filled across 5 cities in Europe telling the people about his vision of an Edo state where prosperity for all is achievable, and to him mandatory.

    The statement read: “There are close to 20 candidates seeking the mandate to occupy the Osadebe House in Edo State, but one candidate stands out and has engaged the Edo People at home the most. That candidate has transversed Edo South, Edo North, and Edo Central talking to the people and selling his vision for Edo State to the people. That candidate is Dr. Asue Ighodalo of the Peoples Democratic Party.

    “In an expression of the unequaled commitment to an Edo State that works for all, the Asue Ighodalo and Osarodion Ogie Ticket knowing that of the 36 States and the FCT Abuja, Edo State arguably has the highest Diaspora population, chose to engage with Edolites in Diaspora across Europe. It was a Tour, it was a Trip, it was a hall meeting, and it was in every respect a didactic engagement like no other.”

    “He was clear and unequivocal on every issue, from Infrastructure to Education; from Trade and Investment to tourism and culture; from the security of lives and property to health care; from skill acquisition to job creation; from Agriculture to Food Security; and from support for Small Businesses at to Home to creating an enabling environment and security for Diaspora investments. Asue Ighodalo was in every respect straightforward and forthright about his vision for an Edo state that works for all.”

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    “Asue Ighodalo spoke with passion and commitment, he showed a matchless grasp of the issues that define the Edo tapestry, and he covenanted to deliver on the promises enshrined in his Prosperity for All Manifesto. He assured and reassured the people that himself and his Deputy Governorship Candidate Osarodion Ogie Esq. will not only get the job done but will make Edo State the envy of other States in Nigeria.”

    “A striking manifestation of the capacity and the competency of Asue Ighodalo came to light when he landed in Reggio Emilia, Milan, Italy, and before the Town-hall began, he had to first address A Special NBA Business Forum from far away Italy albeit virtually, speaking on the topic Foreign Direct Investment: A sure way to economic stability and investment security. Asue Ighodalo’s capacity to undertake issues centering on Public Policy Development, Economic Development, Business Development, and The Legal Framework for Development, Investment, and Business is second to none.

    “He was clear-headed and lucid, and tying the uncanny coincidence of the moment with the Diaspora town halls for which he was in Europe, Asue promised to create an enabling environment for investment in Edo State, he also promised to partner with the Edo Diaspora Community in ensuring that funds remitted from the Diaspora are safe and that investments made are protected. He promised to set up a special agency that will partner with and engage with the Edo Diaspora to take Edo State to the next level.”

    “As a business expert, a former chairman of Several Bluechip Companies, and the immediate past chairman of Sterling Bank, Asue Ighodalo assured the Edo Diaspora community that he is not in the race for private/personal wealth or profit, but to transform Edo State for good. He promised to bring his intellectual wealth, expertise and capacity to bear in the day-to-day running of the State and he challenged the people to critique his prosperity for all manifesto stating that his dream for Edo State is to create a First Class State that appropriates her wealth both human and natural for the collective good.”

    “In no uncertain terms, the Asue Ighodalo and Osarodion Ogie Ticket clearly dwarfs all the other Tickets in the race to Osadebe House ditto the Edo State Governorship Election come September 21. From Community and Youth Engagement on Issues to a Pan-Edo engagement of the Old, the Young, and Women; from engaging with the People across the three senatorial zones (Edo South, Edo Central, and Edo North) to the engagement with the Edo Diaspora Community; and from issues bothering on competency, capacity, character, credibility and commitment to the common good to Fairness, Equity, and Justice, the Asue Ighodalo and Osarodion Ogie Ticket is most certainly the way to Prosperity for All Edo People.”

    “As he returns to Nigeria to continue to engage with the People, it is without an ounce of equivocation clear that Asue Ighodalo is not only the front runner in the Edo State Governorship contest but the candidate to beat. Voting for Asue Ighodalo as the governor of Edo State come September 21, 2024, is most definitely the right choice to make. And we are sure that Edolites will choose right,” the statement added.

  • Propaganda, lies against Ighodalo won’t work-Edo Majority Leader 

    Propaganda, lies against Ighodalo won’t work-Edo Majority Leader 

    Edo Assembly Majority Leader, Hon Charity Aiguobarueghian, who represents Ovia North East 1, in believes Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate Asue Ighodalo, has all it takes to take Edo to the Promised Land. He speaks with journalists on how the candidate will secure the support of voters among others. Excerpts: 

    Are you worried by the large amount of propaganda and lies against your candidate, Dr Asue Ighodalo, and the PDP by the opposition?

    I am not worried at all. The reason is because Edo people are very smart voters. If you look at our trajectory all the time, Edo voters have always been at the forefront of progressive voting, so they know how to sieve this information and determine the wheat from the chaff. They also know how to decipher the truth from lies. Our people are very academically mobile and socially topnotch. They know how to do the right thing and all these things that people are peddling, which are palpably false, there is no one in Edo, who will vote for their propaganda. I can assure you of that because they know what is true and what is not true. And they are going to pursue that which is right and at the end of the election you will call me back and say Honourable you said so. See, wetin we gain if we vote APC? I am asking, wetin we gain if we vote APC? Nothing but hunger, hardship, insecurity, high inflation, misery. How much is a bag of garri today? What of rice, beans and other food stuff? How much is a litre of petrol? How much is the Naira to a Dollar? How much is minimum wage? So, their lies and propaganda won’t work in Edo State.

    So, let them continue with their propaganda and lies. They can’t market their candidate because he is too dull to govern Edo State. He won the senate seat because of a protest vote by the people to maintain the rotation policy in Esan land. Not that he was the brightest. That was why Oshiomhole supported somebody else initially. They know Monday Okpebholo is not a governor material, they know. They know he has nothing to offer, they know. Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu and the leaders of the party are just puppeteers, and Monday is the puppet. They have nothing to tell Edo people, so they have made propaganda and lying their official campaign policy, they will fail. If you go to the market women, the clergy and the civil servants, they will laugh and tell you that they are not perturbed by those falsehoods because they know them before and that these things are verifiable facts. I was at the NBA Office one day, behind the High Court in Benin and a colleague was shouting at the top of his voice that “tell me one thing that Obaseki has done?” And I just looked at the Secretariat Building that was looking at him directly and which he could also see and I said “Life must be very difficult for the blind” and he took offense that I was insulting him. How could you see such a thing and say tell me one thing? He said one and he was looking at four.  He didn’t say 10. So, the people that were there started laughing at him. He made a fool of himself. People may not be talking but they know what is going on. Is it the civil servants who hear that in Anambra State here, people are protesting the implementation of N30,000 minimum wage, but have just received their own alert of N70,000 minimum wage? Will they forget that?  Or are you saying that they don’t hear when people are saying that the commonwealth of Edo State would be used to care for party leaders? They know. 

    They know that the opposition APC has nothing to offer. Have you heard Monday Okpebholo saying he would do this or that publicly to people?They know that the only way for the opposition to get to Government House is by federal might. And they also know that the Edo in us will come out and say Edo no be Lagos. Edo no be Abuja. Federal might will not work here because our people are among the most enlightened people. Our people are upwardly mobile people. When people were blaming Edo people for going abroad, I said no, it is in our character to seek what is best for us because our people are very enlightened. Nobody will tell an Edo man today that he should leave the comfort that PDP is providing at the sub-national level here and go and embrace the suffering that is at the national level. So, we are poised to win and we are going to win very big. Both in Edo South, Central and the North. We are going to win very big, you will be surprised.

    But they have big names in all these places you mentioned. That must be of concern to you.

    I tell you this very responsibly, they are sharing Edo State to warlords, is it not one man, one vote? No matter who is anywhere, you have just one vote. The last general election told us that the Edo person does not look at any person. In local parlance, they say “we no dey look Uche face.” We don’t look at anybody before we vote. We vote according to our conscience and according to our conviction.  The last time, Obi was not here and he was not an Edo man; but our people were convinced that he was the better candidate out of the top three that contested for the Presidency. And he won overwhelmingly. He won so much so that the people who rode on his tide are senators and House of Reps members today. Some of them were not even known by the voters. So, that is how the Edo man behaves. If he believes in one thing, he takes it up from there and takes it higher. They didn’t just vote for the Labour Party, they followed it up and ensured that those votes counted. This time, the same fervour, strength and conviction that drove the Obi participation in the presidency is what is driving Dr Asue Ighodalo. Look at the caps that are being distributed by persons who are not even politicians; our people are bringing out their hard earned money in this hard economy to print caps and distribute to others as a totem of support for Asue Ighodalo. Could Ighodalo have been able to do half of the caps that are in circulation? Somebody who used his money to do caps, will he not vote on the day of election? Or somebody who accepted a cap from you and put on his own head, you know what that means? He has become a mobile advert. He is now advertising the product on his own head. I don’t know if you understand the connotation of putting something on the head and he is carrying it everywhere, letting people know that this is where I am. And by doing so he is also preaching the gospel. The mistake politicians make is that they think they are the controllers of what the outcome of voting would be. And there is nothing farther from the truth.

    The defections must be worrisome to you. Aren’t they?

    The defections are both ways. It is not as if PDP is the only party hit by defection. The other parties are equally losing members to the PDP massively.  Yes, we need everyone.  We  don’t want anyone to leave. But this is a matter of choice and personal decisions by adults. However, I want you to know that the bulk of the majority of our voters are non-partisan. They don’t care about political parties, they care about the personality and the individual involved. And today, what is going for the PDP is that Asue Ighodalo’s governorship project is an Edo Project. And what is going for us is the excellence of the candidature of the PDP. We have the best candidate. From the primary to the moment. We had the best and most transparent primary election ever conducted in party politics. Some days before the primary, the venue was made known. I challenge the APC to tell us the venue of their primary. The delegates’ names were published in national newspapers ward by ward.  So, on the day of election the delegates were gathered in a very conducive place, the Ogbe Hard Court under the full glare of national media houses to ensure that what was going on in Edo was not hidden to anybody.  Everything was done in the open. Both voting, counting and announcement of results were all in broad daylight. It wasn’t anything like let’s wait for night when anything could have happened. The winner won, and losers lost. It was that energy of rightness and legitimacy that has been driving Dr Asue Ighodalo’s campaign and his followership has been massive.

  • Edo 2024: PDP’s Ighodalo calls for issue-based campaigns

    Edo 2024: PDP’s Ighodalo calls for issue-based campaigns

    Asue Ighodalo, the factional governorship candidate of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the September 21, 2024 election in Edo state, has advocated for issue-based campaigns among all candidates of the political parties.

    He also congratulated the standard bearer of the main opposition All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Monday Okpebholo, the representative of Edo Central Senatorial District; and the governorship candidate of Labour Party (LP), Olumide Akpata, a former President of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), on their emergence.

    Ighodalo, a Lagos-based lawyer, who hails from Ewohimi in Edo Central senatorial district, restated his firm belief that Edo’s strength was the unity of its people; while pleading with all the 16 governorship candidates to refrain from campaigning with messages that promote division and disunity.

    He said: “The February 2023 general elections saw a level of hate and vitriol, masked as political sloganeering that took this nation to the brink; and the fires politicians lit back then continued to smoulder across the nation.

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    “I and my team will continue to campaign to the people of Edo State in language and behaviour that seek to unite, rather than divide. We will stay focused on the issues that matter to our people; and there will be no descent into abuse, ethnic baiting and name-calling. We must not destroy the unity of the state we seek to govern.”

    PDP’s factional governorship candidate in Edo, who has the state’s Deputy Governor, Comrade Philip Shaibu, to contend with on PDP’s platform, expressed concern over the level of economic hardship people were going through, and stated that he and his team of young professionals and politicians had identified a pathway to the lifting of millions of residents into prosperity.

    He said: “We intend to open up Edo State by reducing insecurity, and by securing the financing and attracting the private sector investors needed to build our intrastate roads.

    “I, working with my team, will grow the economy of the state, create jobs, and provide a better life for our people.”

    Ighodalo emerged the winner of PDP’s governorship indirect primary election that was conducted at the Lawn Tennis Court of Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium on February 22, while Shaibu was elected the same day by 301 authentic delegates at his official residence on Commercial Avenue, Government Reservation Area (GRA), Benin before fully-armed thugs invaded the venue, and were shoot sporadically.

  • Edo PDP leaders, members adopt Ighodalo as consensus Gov aspirant.

    Edo PDP leaders, members adopt Ighodalo as consensus Gov aspirant.

    The leaders and members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Oredo Local Government Area of Edo State have adopted a Lagos-based lawyer, Asue Ighodalo, as their consensus governorship aspirant ahead of the primary election slated for February 22.

    Ighodalo, while addressing a crowd of supporters in Benin, as part of his ongoing state-wide tour, stated that he had proven track records and capacity to deliver dividends of democracy.

    Calling for their support ahead of the party’s primary election, the PDP frontline aspirant assured that his nomination and subsequent election would bring development to Edo state and guarantee a better future for the people.

    He noted that in terms of capacity and experience, he stood tall among other aspirants, while pleading with the PDP members to nominate him to fly the party’s flag.

    Ighodalo said: “If you nominate me as the PDP candidate and by the grace of God, I become the Governor of Edo State, I will bring more development to Oredo and make it great in terms of development.

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    “This is because Oredo over the years has remained the heartbeat of Edo State, and by extension, Nigeria. My administration, if elected into office with your support, will transform Edo to become the number one state in Africa, in the area of all-round development.

    “We must join hands together to make Edo greater, as one individual cannot do it alone. The issue of security will be given priority in the state, because without security, there will not be meaningful development in Edo.

    “Without security, investors will not come to the state. I want to use this opportunity to beg our youths to stop fighting or killing onr another, as we are one people. We must secure lives and property in Edo State. It is when we are secure that we can get jobs and development.

    “When you see a stranger with questionable character, report such a person to the security agencies, because collectively, we must secure our state, as security agencies cannot do it alone.

    “Please, let us nominate the aspirant that can develop Edo State. Someone with proven track records and has the capacity. Not one that will be coming to experiment with the state, and this is where I stand tall among other aspirants for this election.”

    Responding on behalf of the PDP leaders and members in Oredo LGA, a chieftain, Chief Osaro Idah, the Obazelu of Benin, informed that the people had decided to unanimously adopt Ighodalo as their consensus aspirant for the primary election.

    Idah said: “We are going to support and work for Ighodalo to become the next governor of Edo State. The leaders and members of the PDP in Oredo LGA have adopted you, Asue Ighodalo, as our sole aspirant for the governorship primary election in Edo.”