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  • Ighodalo: A confluence of vision, competence and integrity

    Ighodalo: A confluence of vision, competence and integrity

    By George Etakibuebu

    In Edo State, the political conversation has continued to revolve around the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the September 21 election, Dr Asue Ighodalo. His unprecedented acceptance and popularity is sweeping across the state like wild harmattan fire in the month of January.  He’s been described as a confluence of vision, competence, capacity, compassion, integrity and to a large extent a very warm personality.  His vision for the state is crystal clear; his voice is loud, coherent and unambiguous. His willingness to drive the process for development and prosperity, infectious and very convincing. So far, nobody who has had the opportunity to interact with him or listen to him fails to acknowledge that he is truly in his own class. He is literally head and shoulders taller than any other candidate in the contest.

    Fact is, as campaigns for the September 21 governorship election formally got under way, it is important to state that Edolites must in one accord agree and vote massively for Ighodalo, the man who comes across as Solid Gold in the contest. By the same token, they must avoid candidates without cognate administrative experience either in the public or private sector and international exposure and connections. Truth is without these essential requisites, no one can govern any state successfully. This is exactly where Ighodalo is in a class of his own.

    With his experience, exposure and contacts as chairman in many corporate organisations, sitting on the board of many companies and having being within the precincts of the corridors of power in Edo State from the days of Senator Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, through all these years as Chairman of Alaghodaro, he is sufficiently equipped for the job at hand. What stands Ighodalo out of the crowd are many, and no other candidate can boast half of them.

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    As an individual, Ighodalo is highly charismatic, sociable, accessible and friendly; he is in particular youth and women friendly. His background counts for him a lot. Having a mother that was the first female permanent secretary in Nigeria, and a father among the first trained accountants in the likes of Akintola Williams and having as a junior brother a very popular cleric by name Pastor Itua Ighodalo, all speak to an enviable pedigree. Little wonder, he exudes humility, confidence and integrity. Significantly, he is an ardent respecter of culture and tradition. Simply put, Ighodalo is the Solid Gold that must not be traded for anything else.

    Before now, what many people had canvassed as his shortcoming – the question of Ighodalo’s political experience, has been destroyed as a weak and ineffective argument. It has been the question raised by those who ostensibly feel threatened and diminished by his towering credentials and what Chinua Achebe called “solid personal achievements” in his enduring classic, Things Fall Apart.

    Often than not, people tend to underrate the amount of political power-play that goes on in the boardroom. When a man is the chairman of several top flight companies, you know he must be adept at playing politics. The truth is that boardroom politics is even tenser and more tasking than the partisan politics we are talking about. Boardroom politics is more difficult. So, for someone who was able to sit on top of about six companies, he must have gained a lot of experience to deal with difficult situations. So, it is a massive plus that Ighodalo has come to the table with a mixture of corporate and partisan experiences.

    Talking to a group of young men and women in one of his numerous engagements recently, Ighodalo declared: “When I was in secondary school, I could go to school and come back home with an empty suitcase, I mean I might lose all my clothes and there wouldn’t be an uproar. But if I came home with a pencil that was not mine, I would be in big trouble. This was a time when the home was a haven for teaching right, and the school was a haven for topping up on teaching right. Now if we get that right, we will be able to build more responsible leadership and more responsible followership. If we don’t build a responsible society, we can’t progress.

    “The second thing is that we have to take care of our security. Nothing is going to happen if we don’t get our security right. Tourists won’t come even our people in the Diaspora won’t come home, serious investors won’t come and our farmers won’t be able to farm, so we have to deal with security and it is a major issue for me.

    “The next thing is revenue generation. How are we going to build revenue? The shortest way is to use other people’s money. How are you going to get other people’s money? You can only get other people’s money if they trust you. So we have to run a transparent government that is accountable, that knows what it is doing and that can buy the trust of other people’s money.

    “All I am trying to sell is this; that I have an understanding as to how I can build an Edo State that will move from a Third World environment into a First World environment regardless of what is happening at the centre. With your support, we can build the Edo of our dreams, a state we can be proud to call home.” 

    Here’s a man who clearly knows what the issues are and has ready solutions for the identified problems. Ighodalo is not just one of the candidates, he is the candidate who knows his destination from the beginning and the route to get there.

    Then, there is the call for Fairness, Equity and Justice which has dominated political discourse in the state for a long time. It is the turn of Edo Central Senatorial District to produce the governor where Ighodalo hails from.  

    In the last 24 years, Edo North has ruled the state for 8 years and by the time incumbent governor, Mr Godwin Obaseki, is done by November, Edo South would have also had it for 16 years since the return of democratic rule in 1999. In the over 24 years, Edo Central has produced the governor only for 18 months (May 2007 to November 2008). But then, some opinion moulders have insisted that with Ighodalo, it is even beyond zoning, saying the people are looking at the competence of the three major candidates. They argued that it was not just enough to zone, but zone to a competent person.

    As an Edolite, wouldn’t you rather vote for Ighodalo, the Solid Gold?

    Etakibuebu, a Strategic Communications expert, writes from Benin City.

  • Our candidate Ighodalo will win poll, says PDP

    Our candidate Ighodalo will win poll, says PDP

    The Chairman of Etsako East Local Government of Edo State, Princess Benedicta Attoh, has assured the people that the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Dr. Asue Ighodalo, will “overwhelmingly” win the September 21, 2024 election, “because he is a better politician in all ramifications.”

    Attoh, yesterday in a statement by her Chief Press Secretary, Benjamin Atu, said Ighodalo, a Lagos-based lawyer and an ally of Governor Godwin Obaseki, had the capacity, intellect, brilliance and capability to succeed Obaseki on November 12 this year, thereby moving Edo forward, by building on the incumbent governor’s solid foundation.

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    She said: “A good product does not compete with others in the public market. PDP has a good product and Edo people have already made their choice on who their next governor will be. We are merely waiting for the collective manifestation of Edo people’s resolve.

    “Dr. Ighodalo is the most prepared for the job of governance, with a ready template for Edo State to wean itself from the debilitating dependence on oil revenue, through deliberate diversification measures to create jobs and open up opportunities for public participation in governance.

    “With Ighodalo as the next governor, Edo State will witness an unrestrained and cultured government, driven by the rule of law, respect for public opinions and people-oriented programmes and policies that will make ordinary citizens the centre of his developmental agenda.”

  • Edo 2024: Why PDP’s Ighodalo will win gov election on Sept 21, by Attoh

    Edo 2024: Why PDP’s Ighodalo will win gov election on Sept 21, by Attoh

    The chairman of Etsako East local government council of Edo state, Princess Benedicta Attoh, has said that the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Asue Ighodalo, will “overwhelmingly” win the September 21, election, saying he is a better politician in all ramifications.

    Attoh in a press statement by her chief press secretary, Benjamin Atu, stated that Ighodalo, a Lagos-based lawyer, and ally of Governor Godwin Obaseki, has the capacity, intellect, brilliance and capability to succeed Obaseki on November 12 this year, thereby moving Edo forward, by building on the incumbent governor’s solid foundation.

    She said: “A good product does not compete with others in the public market. PDP has a good product and Edo people have already made their choice on who their next governor will be. We are merely waiting for the collective manifestation of the Edo people’s resolve.

    “Dr. Asue Ighodalo is the most prepared for the job of governance, with a ready template for Edo State to wean itself from the debilitating dependence on oil revenue, through deliberate diversification measures to create jobs and open up opportunities for public participation in governance.

    “With Dr. Asue Ighodalo as the next governor, Edo State will witness an unrestrained and cultured government, driven by the rule of law, respect for public opinions, and people-oriented programmes and policies that will make ordinary citizens the centre of his developmental agenda.”

    Etsako East LG council chairman also called on Edo residents to embrace the appealing vision of the standard bearer of PDP, which she assured would create an economic value chain, support local businesses, expand health and educational infrastructure across the state, and with emphasis to be placed on human capital development.

    She said: “Political decision in the forthcoming election in Edo State should be based on the knowledge of the candidate, and not on sentiments.

    “Dr. Asue Ighodalo is a decent Nigerian, with the needed clinical understanding of the workings of government and the wits to tackle developmental challenges when elected as the next governor of Edo State.  His feat in good governance is bold and exceptional, from private businesses to governance and politics.

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    “Edo needs a purposeful governor as a driver of development with independent thinking and the needed turf and exposure. Jerusalem was shapeless, until a leader who understood what it would take to rebuild it, showed up. Now that Dr. Asue Ighodalo has shown up, Edo has no other alternative, but the best. He is the best man for the job.

    “The wealth of a state is measured by the value of goods and services that the economy produces, and it is in this production process that employment will be generated for Edo’s youths. This is what it takes to develop an economy and impact the lives of ordinary people, and promote commerce and industry. Edo is in safe hands with Dr. Asue Ighodalo.”

    Attoh also stated that the Edo electorate could not afford to vote for the political party that had allegedly placed Nigeria’s economy on an emergency sick bed, with no hope of recovery.

  • Ighodalo urges co-contestants on issue-based campaigns

    Ighodalo urges co-contestants on issue-based campaigns

    As campaigns for Edo State governorship election in September officially kick-offs today, the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Dr. Asue Ighodalo, has appealed to other parties participating in the election and their candidates in particular, to focus on issues, be decorous and not dwell on inanities.

    Ighodalo made this known in a statement yesterday by the Asue Ighodalo Media Team in Benin City.

    The PDP governorship candidate was quoted as saying: “I sincerely believe we are ready for the campaigns, as the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has formally lifted the ban on campaigns for the election, beginning from April 24. On our part, we are ready to play by the rules. We will focus on issues. The people want to know and hear us talk about what we are bringing to the table to solve the problems of insecurity, poverty, infrastructure and many more. We will make decorum our watchword.

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    “Therefore, I want to appeal to other parties, and in particular, their candidates, to let us dwell on issues and not on inanities. We must do everything to avoid campaigns of calumny, character assassination, deliberately peddling falsehood against individuals and trying to tie and link them to what they know nothing about.

    “We will be very deliberate and intentional in our campaigns by selling our manifesto to the electorate and persuading them to vote for us. We expect others to do the same. Let’s refrain from attacking individuals, personalities and stop throwing dirt and mud on people because of their political persuasions.”

    “If we all play by these rules, the atmosphere will be convivial for all of us, thus reducing the possibility of electoral hostilities and violence. We must bear in mind that we are brothers and sisters and all we want is the progress and development of our dear state.”

    INEC in a statement by the National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee, Sam Olumekun, said campaigns would begin today.

    He said: “As provided by Section 92(1) of the Electoral Act 2022, campaigns by political parties in public shall commence not earlier than 150 days before polling day and end 24 hours prior to that day.

    “Therefore, political parties are now permitted to start their campaigns in public from Wednesday, April 24 and end at midnight on Thursday, September 19, as indicated in items 8 and 12 of the timetable and schedule of activities for the election.”

  • Edo 2024: Ighodalo meets Oyegun,Igbinedion, other Edo South political leaders

    Edo 2024: Ighodalo meets Oyegun,Igbinedion, other Edo South political leaders

    In continuation of his state-wide consultations and visitations ahead of the official commencement of campaigns for the governorship election in Edo State come September, candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Dr Asue Ighodalo, has met with top political leaders from Edo South Senatorial District of the state.

    The meeting, which was kept under close wraps, saw the PDP gubernatorial hopeful meeting with who is who in the political arena in the area during the week. 

    A source familiar with the meeting which was held behind closed door, confided in our reporter that two former governors of the state, Chief John Odigie Oyegun and Chief Lucky Igbinedion, including Senator Ehigie Uzamere, Harrison Omangbon and Larry Ogieva were among the prominent leaders who met Ighodalo.

    The source, which confessed not to know the agenda of the meeting or resolutions or agreements reached, however, insisted that going by the countenance of the hosts and the guest after the meeting, he was sure something positive must have been wrapped up for the former boardroom guru.

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    “From the smiles on their faces, the banters and all, I don’t think anything negative or adverse happened. It must have been a good and successful outing for the governorship candidate.

    “I think I saw Chief Oyegun, Chief Igbinedion, Senator Uzamere, Chief Omangbon, Chief Ogieva and the Deputy Governorship candidate, Osarodion Ogie. You know he is very strong politically in Edo South Senatorial District. These are the leaders I know. There are so many others anyway, who also attended the meeting,” the source stated.

    Ighodalo has been relentless in his consultations and visits to critical stakeholders across the state in the last two months. Last weekend, he was at Uromi where he was endorsed by the Okpebholo family in Edo Central.

    He had earlier visited Edo North, where he interacted with a range of high profile personalities.

  • Ighodalo to PDP leaders: let’s strategise to defeat APC’s Okpebholo

    Ighodalo to PDP leaders: let’s strategise to defeat APC’s Okpebholo

    The governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Edo State, Dr. Asue Ighodalo, has urged PDP leaders to close rank and strategise to defeat the All Progressives Congress (APC) standard-bearer, Senator Monday Okpebholo.

    He said he does not see the Labour Party (LP) governorship candidate, Olumide Akpata, as a threat.

    Ighodalo, a Lagos-based lawyer, spoke yesterday when he met with Akoko-Edo Local Government PDP leaders at the Benin home of a former Minister of Solid Minerals, Senator Odion Ugbesia, where strategies for winning the September 21 governorship election in the local government were plotted and decisions taken.

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    The crucial meeting was convened by the leader of the group, Chief Olu Fashanu.

    The PDP governorship candidate hailed the party leaders for their honest analytical report and suggestions on ways of resolving the party’s internal issues, urging the leaders not to relax.

    He claimed that PDP was the only party that could rescue Nigeria.

    Ighodalo said Edo PDP’s campaign structure would soon be unveiled. He called for fair representation of all interests, including women and youths, in the campaign structure of the party.

    Fashanu hailed Governor Godwin Obaseki for choosing Godwins Omobayo, an indigene of Lampese in Akoko-Edo Local Government, as the new deputy governor.

  • Pastor Ighodalo fetes Lagos community at 63

    Pastor Ighodalo fetes Lagos community at 63

    The Lead Pastor of Trinity House Church, Lagos Pastor Ituah Ighodalo, has put smiles on faces of residents in Igando-Ikotun LCDA for his 63rd birthday. 

    The event was the fifth edition of the food distribution programme organised by the Africa Leadership Group, a subsidiary of TriAfrica Empowerment Foundation.

    During the distribution, families were given food items to ease their feeding burden.

    The co-ordinator of the scheme, Yetunde Macaulay, said the intervention was to celebrate the 63rd birthday of Pastor Ighodalo.

    Ighodalo, who is also the president of TriAfrica Empowerment Foun­dation, said that the initiative arose from a dedicated group of individuals who came together to address the prevailing hun­ger crisis in Nigeria through the “Feed A Neighbour, Feed A Nation” program.

    Ighodalo called on leaders from all walks of life to exemplify positive values and genuine concern for one another.

    He said: “On this momentous occasion, we call upon leaders from the realms of politics, religion, corporations and educational institutions to exemplify values such as righteousness, integrity, transparency and genuine concern for one another. 

    “By doing so, we can foster justice, unity, sustainable development and transparency and transparency within our society and political landscape.

    “To the citizens at large, we encourage every one of you to strive for orderliness, obedience, justice and active participation in the political sphere. Asking pertinent questions and holding elected officials accountable to their promises are crucial steps towards building a better society.

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    “Let us refrain from engaging in activities that undermine government programs and policies, such as littering, driving against traffic, and obstructing drainage systems. Additionally, religious leaders are urged to inspire their followers with principles of good governance and nation-building, while encouraging daily prayers for the improvement of our nation.

    “We also implore corporate and institutional leaders to enhance their corporate social responsibility initiatives by positively impacting the communities in which they operate, contributing to the development of both human and natural resources. 

    “It is essential to ensure that these efforts are conducted without exploiting the communities, as this can lead to restlessness and social disharmony.”

  • Shaibu to court: order INEC to reject Ighodalo 

    Shaibu to court: order INEC to reject Ighodalo 

    Edo State Deputy Governor Comrade Philip Shaibu wants the Federal High Court (FHC), Abuja, to declare as invalid and unlawful, the governorship indirect primary election of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) of February 22  that produced Asue Igbodalo, and that the party should be ordered to conduct fresh primary election.

    Shaibu, through his lead counsel, Doyin Awoyale, SAN, also wants the presiding judge to order the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to reject Ighodalo, a Lagos-based lawyer, as the standard-bearer of PDP in the September 21 poll.

    He urged the court to nullify the PDP’s “purported” Edo governorship primary election and withdraw forthwith, the certificate of return issued to Ighodalo, saying the factional shadow poll was conducted, contrary to the provisions of PDP’s constitution and Electoral Act.

    Edo deputy governor, in the suit with reference number: FHC/ABJ/CS/308/2024, sought an order to restrain Ighodalo from parading himself as the duly-nominated governorship candidate of PDP in Edo, with the party’s National Vice Chairman, Southsouth, Chief Dan Orbih, as the third defendant.

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    The originating summons, as obtained yesterday in Benin by our reporter, read: “An order of injunction restraining the 1st defendant (INEC) from accepting and/or recognising the name of the 4th defendant (Ighodalo) as the governorship candidate of the 2nd defendant (PDP) in the 2024 Edo State governorship election, scheduled to be conducted by the 1st defendant on the 21 of September, 2024.

    “An order of this honourable court restraining the defendants, by themselves and/agents, representatives, organs, chapters, etc. from tampering with and/or discarding the delegates’ lists that emerged from the 2nd defendant’s congresses of 4th February, 2024 and 10th February, 2024, conducted by the National Working Committee (NWC) of the 2nd defendant.

    “An order of this honourable court mandating the 2nd defendant to conduct a fresh governorship primary election for the nomination of the governorship candidate for the 2nd defendant in the 2024 Edo governorship election.”

  • Edo 2024: Compel INEC to reject Ighodalo, Shaibu tells Abuja court

    Edo 2024: Compel INEC to reject Ighodalo, Shaibu tells Abuja court

    The Deputy Governor of Edo State, Comrade Philip Shaibu, has urged the Federal High Court (FHC) in Abuja to declare the governorship indirect primary election of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on February 22, which produced Asue Igbodalo at Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, Benin, as invalid and unlawful.

    Shaibu, represented by his lead counsel, Doyin Awoyale, SAN, is also seeking a court order for PDP to conduct a fresh primary election.

    He also urged the presiding judge to instruct the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to reject Ighodalo, a Lagos-based lawyer, as the PDP’s standard bearer in Edo for the crucial poll scheduled for September 21.

    He asked the court to nullify the PDP’s “purported” Edo governorship primary election and withdraw forthwith, the certificate of return issued to Ighodalo, stating that the factional shadow poll was conducted, contrary to the provisions of PDP’s constitution and the Electoral Act.

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    Edo deputy governor, in the suit with reference number: FHC/ABJ/CS/308/2024, sought an order to restrain Ighodalo from parading himself as the duly-nominated governorship candidate of PDP in Edo, with the party’s National Vice Chairman, Southsouth, Chief Dan Orbih, as the third defendant in the suit.

    The originating summons, as obtained in Benin by our reporter, read: “An order of injunction restraining the 1st defendant (INEC) from accepting and/or recognising the name of the 4th defendant (Ighodalo) as the governorship candidate of the 2nd defendant (PDP) in the 2024 Edo State governorship election, scheduled to be conducted by the 1st defendant on the 21 of September 2024.

    “An order of this honourable court restraining the defendants, by themselves and/agents, representatives, organs, chapters, etc. from tampering with and/or discarding the delegates lists that emerged from the 2nd defendant’s congresses of 4th February 2024 and 10th February 2024, conducted by the National Working Committee (NWC) of the 2nd defendant.

    “An order of this honourable court mandating the 2nd defendant to conduct a fresh governorship primary election for the nomination of the governorship candidate for the 2nd defendant in the 2024 Edo governorship election.”

    Edo deputy governor also sought these reliefs: “A declaration that upon a proper construction of the provisions of Sections 84 (1), (5B) & (13) of the Electoral Act, 2022; Article 15 (2) of the 2nd defendant’s Constitution; Part 1 Paragraph 1 (A), (B) and Part 1 Paragraph 1 (1) of the 2nd defendant’s electoral guidelines for governorship primary election, it is only ad hoc delegates that emerge from a special local government area congress and special ward congresses conducted by the 2nd defendant’s National Working Committee (NWC) that are eligible to vote in the Edo State PDP Governorship Primary Election, held on the 22nd February, 2024.

    “A declaration that upon a proper construction of the provisions of Sections 84(1), (5B), (8) and (13) of the Electoral Act 2022; Articles 15(2), 50 (1), (2B) of the 2nd defendant’s Constitution; Part 1 Paragraph 1 (A), (B) and Part 1 Paragraph 1 (1) of the 2nd defendant’s guidelines for governorship primary election, the 2nd defendant cannot alter, modify, amend, exclude or substitute the list of ad hoc delegates from a special local government area congress and special ward congresses conducted by the 2nd defendant’s National Working Committee (NWC) who emerged as delegates for the purpose of nominating the Edo State PDP governorship candidate in the forthcoming Edo State governorship election scheduled for the 21 of September, 2024.

    “A declaration that upon a proper construction of the provisions of Sections 84 (1), (2), (5B) and 13 of the Electoral Act, 2022; Articles 15 (2), 50 (1), (2B) of the 2nd defendant’s Constitution; Part 1 Paragraph 1 (A), (B) and Part 1 Paragraph 1 (1) of the 2nd defendant’s guidelines for governorship primary election, the purported governorship primary election conducted by the 2nd defendant at Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, Benin-City on the 22nd of February, 2024, from where the 4th defendant purportedly emerged as the governorship candidate of the 2nd defendant, is null and void.

    “A declaration that the 1st defendant is not entitled to accept or recognise the 4th defendant as the duly-nominated governorship candidate of the 2nd defendant in Edo State for the 21st of September, 2024 governorship election, having emerged from invalid, unlawful and illegal primaries conducted, contrary to Sections 84(1), (5B), (8) and (13) of the Electoral Act 2022; Articles 15(2), 50 (1), (2B) of the 2nd defendant’s Constitution; Part 1 Paragraph 1 (A), (B) and Part 1 Paragraph 1 (1) of the 2nd defendant’s guidelines for governorship primary election.”

    Edo Governor, Godwin Obaseki, is backing Ighodalo, to succeed him on November 12 this year.

    However, Shaibu emerged as the governorship candidate on the same February 22 at a parallel primary election held at his official residence on Commercial Avenue, Government Reservation Area (GRA), Benin.

  • Edo SSG, Ogie, is Ighodalo’s running mate

    Edo SSG, Ogie, is Ighodalo’s running mate

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    The incumbent Secretary to Edo State Government (SSG), Osarodion Ogie, a lawyer, who hails from Benin Kingdom in Edo South Senatorial District, has been tipped as the running mate to the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Edo, Asue Ighodalo, an indigene of Ewohimi in Edo Central Senatorial District.

    Ogie, who was Comrade Adams Oshiomhole’s Commissioner for Works, is also being backed by PDP’s Governor Godwin Obaseki, since Edo South senatorial district has the largest voting population, followed by Edo North senatorial district, while Edo Central senatorial district has the least voting strength.

     The Nation, gathered yesterday, in Benin, from reliable sources in the Edo State government house that the Chief of Staff to Obaseki, Osaigbovo Iyoha, was initially considered as Ighodalo’s running mate, but he was later dropped, and replaced with Ogie, a more experienced, but very-quiet and highly-cerebral politician, in order for him (Ogie) to effectively strategise with the Lagos-based lawyer (Ighodalo) on how to win the crucial election.

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     It was also learnt by our reporter that the impeachment move against Edo Deputy Governor, Comrade Philip Shaibu, who hails from Edo North senatorial district, might be dropped, in view of the intervention of PDP leaders across Nigeria.

    The Chief Press Secretary (CPS) to Shaibu, Ebomhiana Musa, assured that efforts were on to resolve the disagreement, with chieftains of the main opposition party (PDP) in the country stepping in, in order to ensure quick resolution, ahead of the commencement of campaigns on April 24, and the crucial governorship election on September 21 this year.