Tag: Comrade Adams Oshiomhole

  • Edo APC caucus endorses Oshiomhole for post of National Chairman

    …to hold congress at ward, LG, state levels

     

    The Edo State caucus of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has unanimously endorsed former governor of the state, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole to contest as national chairman of the party in the forthcoming national convention.

    Chairman, Edo APC, Barr. Anselm Ojezua, disclosed the position of the state’s caucus after a meeting of party chieftains at the Government House, in Benin City, at the weekend.

    Ojezua said, “The state chapter of the party has unanimously resolved to support former governor Oshiomhole to vie for the position of National Chairman at the National Convention billed to hold on May 14, in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja.”

    He said the party caucus has resolved to proceed with the congress at the wards, local government and state levels.

    Addressing journalists, Senate Deputy Chief Whip, Senator Francis Alimikhena,  said Comrade Adams Oshiomhole is the right man to take over the leadership of the party at the national level, when the tenure of the present chairman, John Odigie Oyegun, ends in June.

    Member representing Etsako Federal Constituency at the House of Representatives, Hon. Johnson Oghuma, said the state caucus of the party agreed that all votes from Edo State should be in support of Comrade Oshiomhole, noting, “The position of the state caucus is not negotiable. Oshiomhole has the experience to take the party to the next level, especially as the 2019 presidential election draws close.”

    Member representing Egor/Ikpoba-Okha Federal Constituency at the House of Representatives, Hon. Ehiozuwa Agbonayinma, said Oshiomhole has the charisma to comfortably lead the party at the national level, noting, “The state caucus has collectively done the needful by requesting Comrade Oshiomhole to assist in re-organising and preparing the party for the 2019 presidential election.”

    Read Also: Adams Oshiomhole: An avatar for APC’s resurgence

  • Omorotionmwan’s futile efforts to wrestle against Obaseki’s achievements

    Omorotionmwan’s futile efforts to wrestle against Obaseki’s achievements

    Our attention has been drawn to the rendition of falsehood by a certain Josef Omorotionmwan, which was published on page 31 of the Vanguard Newspaper of Thursday November 30, 2017, with the title ‘The Obaseki Administration: Wake and See What?’

    While Omorotionmwan’s insidious motive to turn truth is on its head is evident right from his faulty start, we are compelled to correct his tirade that was designed to misinform the good people of Nigeria and Edo State and cast aspersions on Governor Godwin Obaseki.

    To begin with, Omorotionmwan’s intemperate criticism of an administration that has been adjudged transparent, goal-oriented and committed to the welfare of the downtrodden shows a clear lack of capacity to appreciate the hallmarks of good governance.

    His philosophy of good governance must have been formed in the era when public good was subordinated to the interests of a few individuals that converged to exploit the majority of Edo people and shared our common patrimony that ought to have been used to build enduring infra and superstructures for robust socio-economic growth and development.

    For the first time in the history of party politics in Nigeria, Governor Godwin Obaseki appointed his 192 Special Assistants from the 192 wards in the state and they were all nominated by their respective wards and screened by the All Progressives Congress (APC) party structure in the state.

    Today, the 192 aides are integral part of the decision making and execution machinery of the APC-led government of Edo State. So one would wonder what Omorotionmwan meant by the expression ‘leaving the party behind and planning to buy them at the appropriate time’ in his article. It is either his memory has been held hostage by senile forces or he derives pleasure in dispensing falsehood.

    It is ridiculous to even contemplate that APC as presently constituted in Edo State can be bought by anyone. Against all odds, including the deep pockets of the People’s Democratic (PDP), members of the APC dislodged PDP from Edo State, not for bread or butter, but because we were committed to the redemption of Edo people from a cabal that foisted poverty on our people  due to their excellent skills for grand looting.

    All the organs of the All Progressives Congress-led administration in Edo State are working together daily, to deliver the real dividends of democracy to Edo People.

    When Omorotionmwan claimed in his article that: “In scoring Obaseki’s administration abysmally low, we are not unmindful of the fact that all the feats recorded in its favour are easily achievable by any of the 18 local government councils in Edo State,”  it is unclear what achievements he was referring to.

    The ‘Wake and See’ sobriquet of Obaseki was coined by the Edo people who still marvel at the pace at which road and other developmental projects are being delivered across Edo State. Could the local council have embarked on a N200billion Benin Industrial Park project? Could the councils have embarked on a 60,000 metric tonnes Fertiliser and Chemical Plant?

    Omorotionmwan’s reasoning is pure treachery to say the least, which must not stand, amongst right thinking men and women.

    He claimed that The Government House has become a trade post for Obaseki’s friends from Lagos and elsewhere. Omorotionmwan surely hates Edo State and her people so much, that he wishes we do not make progress through collaborations and partnerships with the private sector, bilateral and multilateral institutions that are driving economic growth in other climes.

    He wants the OBSERVER Newspapers to remain as it is even when he does not buy copies of the newspaper himself. He abhors the planned reforms for Edo Broadcasting Service that will transform the media house into a world-class institution that will make it compete with the British Broadcasting Service (BBC) in educating and mobilising our people towards growth and development. It is his desire that we retain near moribund enterprises as they are, without injecting a lease of life into them.

    Omorotionmwan does not have to turn himself into an uninvited interloper in the relationship between the former Governor of Edo State, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole and Governor Obaseki, over the Central Hospital project in Benin City. Such old tactics of inciting people against themselves does not work even for low intelligent people, how much more, clear headed and visionary leaders like the governor and his predecessor. Oshiomhole has reiterated times without number that both leaders (himself and governor Obaseki) are one, share same vision to transform Edo State, though their leadership styles may be different.

    Obaseki’s rising profile locally and internationally was earned through hard work and dedication to duty as well as his respect for constituted authority.

    That he is an astute manager of men and material resources has been acknowledged even by members of the opposition political parties who have in many fora, owned up to the fact that only an efficient manager like Obaseki could have steered the state safely through the turbulent condition created by the terrible recession from which the country is now emerging and still embark on delivering ambitious developmental projects like he has done in the last one year.

    We are however not entirely at sea as to what would have driven Omorotionmwan to such desperate measures of dispensing outright falsehood just to get the attention of Obaseki’s government. He may, like some other indolent actors in the polity, have been hugely disappointed by Obaseki who as a matter of policy does not distribute Edo people’s collective patrimony to the kinds of ‘politicians’ who Omorotionmwan suggested in his piece to have been shut out of Government House.

    For the umpteenth time, we wish to remind Omorotionmwan that being a politician does not render anyone incapacitated and unable to earn an honest living through hard work.

    If Omorotionmwan will only acknowledge Obaseki’s sterling performance when he is paid money that he has not worked for, then Obaseki is willing to make do with the approval of the over  four million other Edo people who toil daily for their livelihoods.

    For the records, Governor Obaseki, in one year, has done what several governors could not do in eight years. He has delivered several road projects across the state, the Edo Fertiliser and Chemical Company is up and running, he has flagged off the construction of the Benin Industrial Park, the Benin Science and Technical College, 75 mass transit buses have been procured to change the face of intra-state transportation in the state and thousands of jobs have been created in the various sectors.

    The Edo Development and Property Authority has commenced the implementation of reforms that will restore sanity in the state-owned housing estates while several public schools are in the process of being reconstructed in the coming months. The design of the 20 new mini stadia in Edo State has been done and on completion, will serve as platforms for discovering and developing sporting talent across the state. Space will constrain me to mention several other developmental efforts for which Obaseki is now fondly called the Wake and See Governor by his people.

     

    Osagie is the Special Adviser to Governor Obaseki on Media and Communication Strategy

  • Immortalise late Justice Obaseki, NURTW tells Edo Govt

    Immortalise late Justice Obaseki, NURTW tells Edo Govt

    …As Dangote, Oshiomhole pay tribute

     

    National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) has urged the Edo State government to immortalise late Justice Andrews Otutu Obaseki.

    Late Justice Obaseki served as Acting Chief Justice of Nigeria at various times and retired as a Supreme Court justice in 1991.

    He died on July 13 and was interred Friday beside the tomb of his father, late Gauis Ikhuobase Obaseki, in Benin City.

    State Chairman of NURTW, Chief Odion Olaye, who spoke at the interment of Justice Obaseki said law institutions in the state should be named after Justice Obaseki because of landmark judgments he delivered.

    Chief Olaye stated that the late Justice Obaseki left a good legacy in the law profession.

    According to him, “He was a man of his words. He believed in the truth which was why he served the country in various capacities until he retired as a Supreme Court judge.”

    Africa richest man, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, described the late Justice Obaseki as an upright man whose name should not be rubbished.

    Alhaji Dangote urged Edo residents to produce more late Justice Obaseki.

    Former governor of Edo State, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, said Justice Obaseki represented the finest tradition of judges who in their time delivered judgement in its purest form.

    “As a small boy in Kaduna, there were notable judgments you could memorise. He is an emboldenment of our culture and symbol of truth.”

    His eldest son, Edosa, said his father’s legacies of love for family, humility and personal integrity were priceless.

    He stated that his father’s generosity and encouragement were felt far and wide.

     

  • Oshiomhole, Ezeife, Sagay disagree on Nigeria restructuring 

    Oshiomhole, Ezeife, Sagay disagree on Nigeria restructuring 

    …Modify 1963 constitution, Sagay

     

    Former Governor of Edo State, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, Chairman, Presidential Advisory Committee against Corruption, Professor Itse Sagay and a former Governor of Anambra State, Chief Chukwuemeka Ezeife Friday disagree on whether restructuring will lead to development of Nigeria.

    They spoke in Benin City at the 20th Professor Wole Soyinka annual lecture series organized by the National Association of Seadogs.

    Former Governor Oshiomhole who delivered the keynote address said those canvassing for restructuring were diverting Nigerians attention from the real issues of governance and leadership.

    Oshiomhole who noted that it was not the right time to discuss on whether Nigeria should remain as one said what was viable was to do things differently as a nation to make the country great and Nigerians benefit from its huge resources.

    The former Edo Governor stated that many of the country elites advocating restructuring were the same persons that pushed for creation of states since the days of the military.

    He said those pushing for the implementation of the National Confab report were doing so because part of its recommendation was that 18 additional states should be created.

    Oshiomhole who insisted that President Mohammadu Buhari is fighting corruption the right way said what should engaged Nigerians should be how to make the Nigeria project a reality.

    He noted the many states that received the 13 percent oil derivation deviated for using the purpose of the fund to procure aircrafts, built state of the art government house without building state of the hospitals, health centres and schools.

    His words, “There is no one part that is doing the rest of the country a favour more than the other parts.

    “These same people were there at the beginning. Some of the people talking now were those that said the regions were not balance and states should be created to bring government clsoer to the people.

    “They said the center was too weak. Today they turn around to say the states are not viable and the center is too powerful. We should be talking about how to apply our natural wealth to benefit Nigerians.

    “What we need to restructure are our values, the attitude to governance, issue of corruption. There are structural problem because there are two main tribes in Nigeria, the tribe of the very rich and the tribe of the very poor.

    “We should be talking about how to apply our national wealth in a way it will bring about equality in wealth distribution. We need to restructure our attitude, character and value system in a way it gives opportunity to all Nigerians.”

    On his part, Prof. Itsey Sagay called for the scrapping of the federation account to make states viable.

    He stated that restructuring the country meant return to true federalism and autonomy of the federating units.

    Prof. Sagay said it was an insult to federalism for states to be paid allocations as currently being experienced in Nigeria.

    Sagay insisted that Nigeria would never develop if it remains as a civil servant waiting for monthly salary.

    He stated the only way out was to have a national conference on ways to have devolution of power.

    Prof. Sagay however lambasted the Organised Labour, Federal Lawmakers, and the northern elites for opposing true federalism and autonomy of the federating units.

    He said organized labour want wages to be determined by the federal government instead of states.

    “The Northern elites are so used or proceeds of oil that they abandoned the thugs that make them great as a region. It is better for them to accept federalism and autonomy because it will be better for them.

    “The North will be the greatest beneficiary of autonomy. They have a great means of revenue which they are ignoring. They should convince cattle rearers to build ranches instead of whipping cattle to the south.

    “Federal legislators reasons are selfish. If you have true federalism, that free allowances will not be available for them.”

    “Any act misgovernance in Abuja reverberates across the country. The current unitary system suffocating and states are struggling to grow and dependent on the federal government feeding bottle. It is imperative we return to the 1963 modified to suit our present challenges if we are to coexist in a crisis free Nigeria.”

    Chief Ezeife however said Nigeria faced extinction if there was no restructuring.

    Ezeife noted that only restructuring would free Nigeria from the plot by the British government to keep the country underdeveloped.

    He urged Acting President Yomi Osibanjo to before 2018 convoke a conference that would discuss the country.

    “Every honest Nigerian knows we are at the brink of extinction. Nigeria will cease to exist if we do not restructure. It is a joke for people to think we should not restructure.

    “Northerners will loose most from the disintegration of Nigeria. We need to go back to the agreed Nigeria. Make the six zones federating units. Allow states in the zones to develop their own constitution.

    “Osibanjo should make sure the issue of restructuring is complete by the middle of 2018. Make sure the zones control their security.”

     

  • Edo Fertilizer plant set to begin commercial production

    Edo Fertilizer plant set to begin commercial production

    One of the achievements being bandied by supporters and admirers of former Governor Lucky Igbinedion was the construction of a Fertilizer Blending Plant in Auchi, Estako West local government area. The supporters were quick to criticize immediate past Governor, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, for failing to revitalize the plant built and commissioned by Igbinedion for the purpose of jobs creation.

    It was in 2003 that former President Olusegun Obasanjo commissioned the fertilizer plant but unknown to Obasanjo, bags of fertilizers displayed at the plant during the commissioning were purchased from the open market and rebagged on site. It was gathered that the plant was not working because one of the Chinese technical partners pulled out over an untidy contractual agreement and the Mainframe computer unit which controls all the operations of the plant was reportedly stolen.

    Former Commissioner for Agriculture during Oshiomhole’s administration, Hon Abdul Oroh had this to say about the fertilizer plant, “If you look at the fertilizer company in Auchi, most of the equipment installed at the point of commissioning were all fraudulent because they were outdated and not useful and fertilizers were procured from somewhere and released as being products of the company.”

    However, 17 years after, the Edo Fertilizer Blending Plant is set to begin commercial production under the Godwin Obaseki administration. The plant has been revived and it targeted to produce 55,000 metric tonnes of fertilizer annually.

    The quest to revitalize the plant began in January when Governor Obaseki led the Director General of the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority, Mr. Uche Orji and the President Fertilizer Producers Association of Nigeria, Mr. Thomas Etu, to the plant site with a view to reviving it to meet the Federal Government target of creating 250,000 jobs from all the 38 fertilizer blending plants across the country.

    Orji told newsmen that the visit to the fertilizer plant was part of the Presidential Initiative on Fertilizer (PIF) whose purpose was to ensure that farmers in the country buy fertilizer at N5,500 before the next planting season.

    According to him, “Edo is one of the investors in the SWF. We are working on the PIF to import some components of fertilizer from Morocco and revive blending plants in the country.

    “The net effect is to create jobs and for farmers to get fertilizer for as low as N5,500. With this type of facilities in the state, Edo state has been missing lots of opportunities with a factory like this.

    “Once the governor and the investors have agreed, I don’t think it will take too long to get this plant running. Our objective as the governor has mentioned, is to put the raw materials into this plant and have it to start working.

    “The president has presidential initiative for fertilizer, and the idea is instead of importing finished fertilizer, we bring in the component and blend it locally. If you do that, price will come down significantly and luckily, Edo is a state that has lots of raw materials needed.

    “So this should be a natural advantage for Edo state to start which will employ alot of people. It will also at the same time, bring alot of advantages with it; bring down the prices of fertilizer for the farmers that is the idea of the presidential special programme,’’ he said.

    On his part, President of Fertilizer Producers Association of Nigeria, Mr. Thomas Etuh, explained that the initiative was to encourage local blending of fertilizers with a view to create jobs and save foreign exchange. Thomas said Nigeria will be saving $300m in foreign exchange in 2017 and $120bn in terms of subsidy on fertilizer.

    Last week, Governor Obaseki accompanied by his Deputy, Philip Shaibu, visited the fertilizer plant of ascertain the level of work done. He was shown round the facility by Mr Ayodele Ejaoye, the General Manager of the Technical Company managing the fertilizer plant.

    Obaseki inspected the power plant, production line, storehouse, administrative building and the new line. He was assured that the plant was capable of producing seven tons of fertilizer per hour and prepared to be test run by mid-June while commercial production starts by June ending.

    Addressing newsmen after the inspection, Governor Obaseki said the plant would employ about 120 direct and indirect workers when it became operational.

    Obaseki disclosed that talks were on with the Benin Electricity Distribution Company (BEDC), to draw a dedicated 33KVA line to the plant in addition to standby 500KVA generating set that has been refurbished at the plant.

    “I am quite impressed with the progress of work here because if you compared the situation now to what we met about two and half months ago, when we came here first, you’d find that there is significant difference,” the governor said.

    “We have been able to get the technical partners under the federal government fertilizer programme to start work here and they have made investment to revamp the plant. The equipment have been tested and manufacturers were brought to fix the faulty parts. They are also constructing a new line to meet up with the specification of the federal government fertilizer programme.”

     

  • Buhari will take Nigeria to the apex – Otaru of Auchi

    Buhari will take Nigeria to the apex – Otaru of Auchi

    Traditional ruler of Auchi, HRH Alhaji Aliru Momoh, Ikelebe III, the Otaru of Auchi, has said that the initial difficulties experienced under the administration of President Mohammadu Buhari was meant to take Nigeria to the apex.

    The Otaru of Auchi said Buhari has brought Progressive change to the country.

    He spoke at his palace when Governor Godwin Obaseki and his deputy, Philip Shaibu broke the Ramadan fast with Muslims traditional rulers in Edo North Senatorial district.

    The Auchi Monarch said Buhari was celebrated in all the countries he visited and that such was already transforming into reality in the country.

    He assured Governor Obaseki of their support as they did to his predecessor, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole.

    According to him, “We will be behind you. You are doing your work quietly. There is a being constructed to Awain now. You are superbly divine to do things for this state’s it were with your predecessor.

    “We are honored by your visit to commiserate with Muslim traditional rulers in Edo North.”

    On his part, Governor Obaseki urged the traditional rulers to use the Ramadan period to pray for the quick recovery of President Buhari.

    Obaseki noted that the country has come out stronger despite the initial challenges.

    He said, “There is a lot to be grateful to Allah for. We have gone through a lot in this country. We have come out stronger and we understand the challenge we face.

    “We should use the Ramadan to see ourselves as one. I encourage you to pray for our state, country and President Buhari.”

     

  • Workers disrupt May Day rally in Abuja

    Workers disrupt May Day rally in Abuja

    Nigerian workers Monday disrupted the May Day rally at the Eagle Square in Abuja forcing the rally to end in chaos without the traditional match pass by labour unions.

    More security had to be drafted into the Eagle Square arena to protect dignitaries invited for the celebration, forming a barricade to prevent the protesters from getting to the invited guest.

    The 2017 May Day celebration attracted the largest crowd of workers in recent years.

    Trouble started when the Acting Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Labour and Employment, Biola Bawa was called to read the address of the Minister, Senator Chris Ngige who was representing the President.

    Even when the Minister stepped forward to address the workers, they refuse to allow him speak and all efforts to make them return to their seat failed, forcing the minister to return to his seat angrily.

    Some of the workers insisted that if the President could not attend the rally to address them; he would have sent the Vice President instead of the Minister.

    The shout of go back to your seat by the leadership of both the NLC and TUC was greater with a loud no by the workers.

    Efforts by former Edo state governor, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole to calm the few workers failed as a few of them who gathered around the podium refused to listen, nor allow the event to continue.

    While many of the workers sat down in their stand watching the development, a few of the workers went round the square chanting no marching, no marching.

    At this stage, the workers who had become tired began to leave the square en-mass, forcing the rally to end in chaos.

    As many of the workers made to leave the arena, the protesting workers took over the podium chanting “we don win, we don win”.

     

  • Obaseki grateful for Tribunal victory

    Obaseki grateful for Tribunal victory

    Governor Godwin Nogheghase Obaseki of Edo State has expressed gratitude to the people of his state for his recent victory over the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu at the Edo Election Petition Tribunal, which sat at the Edo State High Court in Benin City, the State capital.

    While the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had declared Godwin Obaseki the winner of the September 28, 2016 gubernatorial elections in Edo State, the PDP and Ize-Iyamu had written a petition challenging the result of the election and praying to be declared winner.

    The Tribunal, which sat to heart the petition however concluded proceedings on Friday, upholding the declaration of Governor Obaseki as winner of the elections.

    In a statement from the office of the governor, Obaseki said: “This victory at the tribunal  would have been impossible without the support of the multitude of well-wishers, soldiers and champions of democracy, who stood firmly with me and the good people of our state as we fought in defence of a mandate freely given, which we consider to be divine”.

    In addition, the governor appreciated President Muhammadu Buhari for what he described as “his fatherly counsel and unwavering commitment to democracy and good governance” and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo for “his wisdom, encouragement, and relentless support”.

    Continuing, Governor Obaseki also praised Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, National Chairman of APC for remaining a strong pillar and the judiciary for being an impartial arbiter and helping to defend democracy.

    Meanwhile, he acknowledged the impact of the media, saluting them for stirring rigorous debate, even as he lauded the support of the party faithful and the security forces who helped to maintain law and order.

    Also on the governor’s list of appreciation was his predecessor, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, who he said helped to liberate the state from the home of political irresponsibility, praying that history would be kind to the former governor.

    He, however, urged opposition parties to join him in building a progressive and prosperous state, noting that although their opposition helped his administration stay focused, he would refrain from gloating in victory and that the season of contestation was over.

    He said: “To all my dear citizens of Edo State at home and abroad, let me state again that our victory at the tribunal is a challenge to work hard on our promise to move Edo forward. Finally, all appreciation and honour goes to God Almighty for being our guide and guard. May His blessings be upon us all”.

     

  • PDP knocks EFCC over Oshiomhole

    PDP knocks EFCC over Oshiomhole

    The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Edo State has knocked the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)  for inviting former governor of Edo State, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole as a guest speaker to the National Anti-corruption Stakeholders’ Summit.

    It said the invitation of Oshiomhole showed that the country has a long way to go in the fight against corruption and akin to inviting the “devil to give a talk on holiness and sainthood”.

    State Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Chris Nehikhare, in a press statement issued in Benin City said Oshiomhole has over fifteen (15) pending petitions against him.

    Nehikhare said the party would avail the EFCC with relevant documents to prove their case against him if the Commission commenced investigation.

    According to the statement, “Oshiomhole has till this moment not told Edo people about the $54m he collected from the federal government in December 2014. Edo people and Nigerians only got to hear of that money because NNPC books were audited.

    “The only good thing that can come out of the just concluded seminar is for Oshiomhole to submit himself for full scale investigation. There can be no better way to start the anti-corruption war than inviting Oshiomhole to answer for his financial crime against the state.

    “We join others to urge EFFC to swing into action. No need for glamorous talk shows of anti-corruption with tainted characters. God help Nigeria.”

     

  • Vacant Rep seat: Agbomhere, Oghuma battle for APC ticket

    Vacant Rep seat: Agbomhere, Oghuma battle for APC ticket

    Plans by leaders of the All Progressive Congress in Edo North Senatorial district to settle for a consensus candidate for the bye-election to fill the vacant seat of the Estako Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives suffered a setback on Thursday.

    Six aspirants including the oldest son of Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, Dr Cyril, indicated interest to contest the party primaries but as at press time, only two aspirants have purchased nomination forms.

    Those that bought forms were Blessing Agbomhere and Johnson Oghuma.

    Others were said to have stepped down after a meeting with the Deputy Governor, Hon Philip Shaibu.

    Dr Cyril was said to have stepped down after it was discovered that he does not have a membership card of the APC and may be difficult for him to obtain tax clearance certificate since he has not held any paid employment in the country.

    Another aspirant, Professor Waziri Erameh, named aspirants at the meeting with the Deputy Governor to include John Akhigbe, Jonny Oghuma, Joseph Ugheoke and Blessing Agbomhere.

    He said all the aspirants from Estako Central local government agreed to support Oghuma since Estako West local government with its size and population conceded the seat to them.

    A source meeting said one of the aspirants was forced to step down or he would be made to face the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

    According to the source, “They blackmailed many of them to step down. One of them said he should be compensated and they said they would find something for him. Oghuma is saying if he does not get the ticket he will work against the party at the tribunal because he is a witness.”

    In a telephone chat, Agbomhere denied stepping down for Oghuma and has gone ahead to buy the nomination form.

    Agbomhere said he bought the form because he is confident of clinching the party’s ticket.

    He stated that the Edo North  party leaders wanted to opt for a consensus candidate but

    “The party made them understand that there will be no consensus without the aspirants talking. It is the aspirant that will agree. They have been trying to cancel the primaries.

    “We attended the meeting and they ask what I wanted. I told them whatever they think they can give to me, they should give it to Oghuma. I cannot disappoint the young people of this country.

    “I rather go to a contest and fail than to step down because of piecemeal.”

    National Chairman of the party, Chief John Oyegun, had told newsmen that primaries would be conducted for all the aspirants.