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Edo 2024: APC Slows Down As Dennis Idahosa Shines Amidst Court Case, Throwing A Spanner In The Party’s Deputy Search

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Edo no b Lagos, Edo no b Rivers, and Edo certainly no b Aso Rock! These humorous terminologies often arise whenever Edo’s electoral cycle approaches. Yet, in all honesty, Edo State boasts a highly engaged electorate that appears to have a clear vision of their desires. By all measures, Edo State continues to lead the pack in gubernatorial elections, surpassing even states like Lagos and Rivers. Edo shines brightly in electoral politics, with exceptional enthusiasm and participation…READ FULL ARTICLE.

 

Edo boasts a robust social media following and an electorate known for their confidence in their knowledge. In light of this, today’s conversation will revolve around the challenges currently confronting the APC in the state.Edo, like its neighboring state Delta, is known for its colorful street lingo. Locals might use phrases like “on delay mode” to describe a situation characterized by sluggish progress or stagnation. Unfortunately, it seems that the Edo APC finds itself in precisely such a predicament.

The PDP has finalized its choice for the deputy Governorship candidate, granting the ticket to Osarodion Ogie to run alongside Asue Ighodalo. Undeniably, their presence has permeated every corner of Edo, akin to the ubiquity of MTN’s slogan “everywhere you go.” Asue Ighodalo’s fervor for campaign activities is evident, with his extensive appearances and significant traction gained.

Contrarily, the APC appears to lack a gubernatorial candidate, with no visible activity from Senator Okpebholo, who has already received the party’s certificate of return. His absence from the scene suggests he may be facing challenges, possibly exacerbated by the ongoing court case filed against him and the party in the State by Dennis Idahosa, the initial election victor. This legal battle not only carries significant weight but also instills uncertainty among party members….READ FULL ARTICLE.

 

Recently, the issue was brought before the court, and during the proceedings, the court raised some significant questions before adjourning the case. These queries not only add intrigue but also make the case compelling and deserving of continued attention. As per the court’s remarks…

“Your national publicity secretary said the process will continue (find attached on exhibit 3) your organising secretary said only Hope Uzodinma can declare results (find on exhibit 4) your national chairman congratulated the petitioner (find attached on exhibit 5) your NWC said the 22nd primaries is a continuation of the 17th process (find attached on exhibit 6) the new committee headed by Governor announced in Benin that they are here to conduct a fresh primaries (find attached on exhibit 7). Please can you (1st respondent – APC lawyer) reconcile this and advise the court please?”

The implications of the court statement on the other respondent, which is the APC in the case of Edo APC Primary Election, are significant and raise questions about the consistency and coherence of the party’s statements and actions.

Firstly, the statement highlights contradictory remarks made by various officials within the APC. The national publicity secretary asserted that the election process would continue, while the organizing secretary stated that only Hope Uzodinma could declare results. Furthermore, the national chairman congratulated the petitioner, suggesting a lack of unity or clarity within the party regarding its stance on the primary election.

Additionally, the National Working Committee (NWC) indicated that the primaries on the 22nd were a continuation of the process initiated on the 17th, adding further confusion to the situation.

The court’s request for the APC lawyer to reconcile these conflicting statements and provide clarification underscores the need for the party to present a coherent and unified position before the court. Failure to do so could weaken the party’s legal standing and credibility in the case.

In summary, the court statement suggests internal discord and inconsistency within the APC regarding the Edo APC Primary Election, prompting the need for the party to address these issues and present a unified front in court proceedings.

Once again, the party has delayed its decision-making process, with over five deputy governorship aspirants being considered to accompany Senator Okpebholo. Surprisingly, there appears to be little anxiety in Benin regarding this matter. There are even speculations suggesting Omoregie Ogbeide-Ihama as a potential running mate for Okpebholo. This strategic maneuver could serve the party well if they opt to proceed without giving due consideration to the youthful Dennis Idahosa.

In the midst of uncertainty and internal discord within the APC, Edo’s political landscape remains vibrant and engaging. As Dennis Idahosa’s prominence grows amidst the ongoing court case, the party’s deputy search encounters obstacles. As the state’s electorate watches closely, eager for clarity and direction, one thing is certain: Edo’s political journey continues to captivate and intrigue, leaving questions unanswered and the path ahead uncertain.

Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah is the Chairman and CEO of Bush Radio Academy.

Source iReporteronline.

 

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