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Oshiomhole Lied, We Notified Him On Indirect Primary — Edo APC

By Temidayo Akinsuyi 7:00 am , Wed, 3 June 20

LAGOS – The Edo State chap­ter of the All Pro­gressives Congress (APC) on Tuesday said Comrade Adams Osh­iomhole, national chairman of the party, was economical with the truth when he said that the party was not aware of Governor Godwin Obase­ki’s preference for indirect primary.

He made the declaration fol­lowing a closed-door meeting he held with seven members of the Progressives Gover­nors’ Forum, led by Kebbi State governor, Atiku Bagudu.

Though the primary has been fixed for June 22, the Edo State chapter of the APC and the national leadership of the party are currently locked in a battle on the mode to be used in choosing the flag bearer.

While Edo APC, led by Anselm Ojezua, said it was adopting the indirect prima­ry method for the emergence of the party’s flag bearer in the September 19, 2020 governor­ship election in the state, the NWC said it had adopted the direct primary option.

Speaking while addressing the governors, Oshiomhole said the governor’s preference for indirect primaries fell with­in the realm of speculation since the party was yet to be formally notified.

He noted further that the party’s decision to use direct primary remained sacrosanct because it aligned with the APC’s constitution.

“Obaseki is not here but issues of primaries are well spelt out in our constitution, and we are following it as strictly as possible.

“So, there’s nothing to wor­ry about at all. You (reporters) are speculating; I don’t have any letter or document to that effect. These are very formal matters, so stop spreading ru­mours.”

However, speaking with Daily Independent, Anselm Ojezua, the Edo State chair­man of the party, said it was not Obaseki’s duty to notify Oshiomhole.

Ojezua, who said Oshiom­hole was being clever by half, added that it was the duty of the state executive to notify the party leadership, which had been done.

“It is not the governor’s duty to notify him. It is the party’s responsibility to do that. The governor is just a member of the state executive.

“I am the state chairman of the party. The state executive has communicated with him on the need for indirect prima­ry. The man is being clever by half. It is not true that we have not notified him.

“The state executive com­mittee has notified him and that is all that is required. It is not the governor that will do that,” he said.

In copies of letters sighted by our correspondent, the Edo State chapter of the party had written to the NWC, through the national chairman, on May 22, 2020.

The letter, which was stamped and acknowledged by one Temitope who also signed it on May 27, 2020 was titled: ‘Resolutions of the State Exec­utive Committee on the Mode of Primary for the Impending Governorship Election’.

It read: “At the meeting of the State Executive Committee with the critical stakeholders of the party in Edo State to­day, the 22nd of May, 2020 and upon a motion moved by the State Assistant Youth Leader, Joseph Ohiafi, Esq. and sec­onded by the State Auditor, Hon. Timothy Osadolor, it was unanimously resolved that:

“Pursuant to the constitu­tion of the All Progressives Congress (October 2014, as Amended) and in view of the authority conferred on us by the National Executive Com­mittee of our party to choose any of the methods provided in the said constitution for the conduct of primaries in Edo State, and having regards to the prevailing circumstances in the state, to wit, the raging COVID-19 pandemic and the policies, protocols, and regu­lations put in place by govern­ment which emphasise social distancing, among other safety measures being painstaking­ly implemented in the state, we as members of the State Executive Committee of the All Progressives Congress, Edo State, together with other critical stakeholders whose signatures in affirmation are herewith attached, do unani­mously choose and adopt the indirect primary method for use in nominating our candi­date for the 2020 gubernatorial election in the state.”

The letter was jointly signed by the state executive, local government party chair­men, statutory delegates for primary and local government council chairmen.

Also yesterday, a frontline aspirant of the APC in Edo State, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu, welcomed the entrance of other aspirants into the race to clinch the ticket of the par­ty ahead of the governorship election in the state.

More persons have pur­chased the nomination forms to contest for the party’s ticket in its internal primary elec­tion scheduled for June 22.

In his reaction, Ize-Iyamu, speaking through a statement released by his campaign organisation and signed by Prince John Mayaki, the Di­rector of Communication and Media, described the emer­gence of more aspirants as a welcome development that will strengthen the party’s internal democracy.

He said: “I welcome the entrance of my fellow party men into the contest for the governorship ticket of our great party, the All Progres­sives Congress.

“As I have said before, I re­main resolute on the fact that we are all driven by a shared desire of developing Edo State, improving the standards of living of our people, and offer­ing a better alternative to an incumbent that has failed our party and state.”

Also yesterday, a political group in Ondo State, the Uni­ty Mandate Agenda, said Os­hiomhole had compromised with his endorsement of Gov­ernor Rotimi Akeredolu for another term.

The group, in a statement signed by its Coordinator, Comrade Babatope Abisola, said Oshiomhole’s public endorsement of Akeredolu looked like an easy ride to an­other term in office.