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Aggrieved APC Edo Assembly Aspirants Accuse Party Chairman Of Imposition

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Some aggrieved aspirants for Edo State House of Assembly on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, APC, on Monday accused the party’s state executive of imposing candidates on them and also barring them from contesting the forthcoming 2023 election.

The aspirant numbering eight who addressed the press in Benin to express their grievances, said the state chairman of the party, Col. David Imuse (Rtd.) summoned them to a meeting and mandated them to drop their ambition and allowed member-elect on the party in 2019 but were not inaugurated to contest.

They argued that the directive from the national body of the party is that there should be no consensus candidate and that everyone should be allowed to go to the field and try their popularity.

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Speaking, an aspirant, Franklin Uyi from Ovia North-East said the chairman summoned them and warned them not to purchase, just as he added that he addressed them in a military style and shot everyone that tried to object to his warning.

He summoned us to a meeting and addressed us in a military style. He warned us not to purchase expressions of interest and nomination forms. And when I tried to speak, he shut me up, saying “shut up you small boy.”

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Also speaking, Stephen Imokhuede Ohimai, an aspirant from Owan West local government alleged that the state chairman of the party told them that the seats have been reserved for the 14 members- elect in 2019 that were not inaugurated by the state governor, Godwin Obaseki.

Ohimai, who kicked against the state chairman’s order that excluded them from buying the nomination forms, called on the National Working Committee (NWC) to prevail on the state leadership of the party.

He also called on the national working committee to halt the alleged imposition of candidates on the people of the state.

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Also speaking, Victoria Amu, also an aspirant from Owan West Local Government Area, described the chairman’s order as dictatorial and anti democratic.

She lamented that women have not been given opportunities to occupy the state’s legislative seats particularly in the Owan West constituency.

On her part, Jegede May, also an aspirant from Owan East constituency, called on Adams Oshiomhole, the former national chairman of the party and the former governor of Edo State and Osagie Ize-Iyamu, the party’s candidate in the 2020 governorship election in the state to prevail on the state chairman and his executive to rescind their decision.

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She said, if the chairman’s order is allowed to stand, it will portend a grave danger to the party during the elections.

When contacted, the state chairman of the party, said the decision was a “party decision and as party members, they should abide by it.

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“It is just like the same way aspirants during our national convention were prevailed upon to step down for our new national chairman.”

 

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Wike: Why Removing Fubara Will Be Difficult – Ex-Commissioner

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A former Rivers State Commissioner for Information and Communication, Austin Tam-George, has said that attempts to impeach Governor Siminalayi Fubara would be difficult to sustain, citing what he described as the governor’s performance record and the lack of concrete allegations against him.

Tam-George made the remarks on Thursday while speaking on Prime Time on Arise Television, arguing that the impeachment process being initiated against Fubara was to scuttle his chance for a second term.

According to him, Governor Fubara has continued to place the needs of the people at the centre of his administration, with visible interventions in rural development, housing, education and healthcare.

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He said this, in his view, has made it difficult for opponents to justify moves to remove the governor from office.

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Tam-George also called on the All Progressives Congress, APC, to intervene, arguing that the party should not allow what he described as the humiliation of a sitting governor.

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He said: “Well, all I think he needs to do is to do exactly what he’s been doing from the beginning, which is to place the people at the center of gravity of his administration, prioritize the needs of the people, so that the people can see the direct impact of government action in their lives.

“And that’s exactly what he’s doing in terms of rural development, in terms of housing sector transformation, which I mentioned that he is doing the same in education sector and in health.

“So if he continues, if he persists in placing the people’s need at the center of focus of his administration, there is no way they are going to be able to justify this kind of shenanigans.

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Because, if you look very carefully at the so called articles of impeachment, you will see that there is no specificity in terms of any infraction by the governor or his deputy.

“What they are trying to do is to make sure they scuttle the administration so that the governor doesn’t then get to the point where he will be seeking a second term.

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“Let me be clear, just two days ago, Nyesom Wike was at one of the local governments, and he made it clear in a moment of epiphany, he made it clear that, look, if Governor Fubara were to get a second term in office, it will amount to his own political burial.

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So all of these things that we are seeing the so called impeachment proceedings they’ve initiated, it’s actually an effort to try to scuttle the prospects of the governor coming for a second term, and I don’t see how they will succeed.

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“If you look at the so called articles of impeachment, as I said, they lack specificity in terms of the kind of infraction that they allege that the governor has committed. He has done nothing wrong, and they will see how the process will play out.

“My sense, and in fact, if I were to advise the governor, my sense is that he should just maintain the people, retain the people at the center of gravity of his administration, meet their needs, run a transparent administration as he always done, and then the truth will come out, and he will be able to defend the administration.

“I think the the governing APC should also step in because they can’t possibly allow the governor of the office with probably one of the best performance records in the country to be humiliated by some of these members of the assembly.”

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Wike A ‘Pestilence’ On Rivers, I Resigned Because Of It – Ex-Commissioner

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Austin Tam George, a former Rivers State Commissioner for Information and Communication, has described the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, as a destabilising force in Rivers State, accusing him of attempting to exert godfatherism over the state’s political affairs.

He argued that the move to impeach the governor is a calculated attempt to reassert political control and reduce Fubara’s growing influence.

Tam George, who served under Wike’s administration, made the remarks on Thursday while speaking on Prime Time on Arise Television.

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He said he resigned as commissioner due to what he described as Wike’s propensity for chaos and instability and the reduction of governance to a personality-driven system.

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According to him, the current political tension in the state is the culmination of Wike’s long-standing approach to power, which he said is now manifesting in efforts to control the state for personal political influence.

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He said: “Nyesom Wike has been a complete pestilence on Rivers state. I served in his administration as commissioner for information. As you know, I resigned precisely because of these, his propensity for chaos, for instability and reducing government to a personality cult, more or less. And I’m so disappointed that this propensity has now crystallized today to a stage where the state is now held by the juggler by person who thinks that he will be political godfather over the rest of Rivers state.

“But what I think is going to happen in this final phase of this struggle is that Rivers’ people ultimately are going to resist and defeat this tendency to want to privatize the state, to want to capture the state for his own personal aggrandizement.

“Governor Fubara has been an excellent administrator. I have to say he’s spending money building people’s capacity, lifting communities out of poverty. Money you would have expected that he would have diverted to political godfathers are now being spent in critical sectors such as education, where he’s completely transforming the sector, in health where almost all the tertiary health care systems are revived, 122 primary health care centers spread across the 23 local government areas.

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There is a total transformation happening on a sector by sector basis, and this has endeared the governor to the people of the state.

“Now there is a strong likelihood that he may be seeking a second term to expand his legacy and to consolidate his achievements for the benefit of all. And this will mean that there is going to be, you know, a reduction of Wike’s influence.

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“So what you see as an impeachment move is an attempt to try to reassert what they consider to be their leverage against the governor.”

 

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