NewsNigeriaPoliticsHe Left Following His Rightful Disqualification — Ize Iyamu Mocks Obaseki

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Edo governorship aspirant, Osagie Ize-Iyamu has mocked Godwin Obaseki, governor of the state, over his exit from the All Progressive Congress.

Obaseki’s exit is sequel to his disqualification from the party’s governorship primary over alleged defective certificate.

He defected to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), which granted him waiver to seek its ticket for the election.

In an interview with The Sun, Ize-Iyamu, an aspirant on the platform of APC said Obaseki attempted to impose himself as the candidate of APC before his disqualification.

Although there are indications that the duo will swap parties in the September 19 election, Ize-Iyamu, the APC candidate, and Obaseki, the PDP candidate.

Ize-Iyamu noted that he is confident of defeating the governor who trounced him in 2016 when he was the PDP candidate.

“Obaseki has now left the party, following his rightful disqualification. Many party members heaved a sigh of relief when he left and currently, we are closing ranks and unifying the party for the election,” he said.

“Should my party elect me at the primaries on June 22, all the issues you speak of will be resolved in no time because really, they are all political. As aforementioned, we are already reaching out to everyone involved now that the bad apple has voluntarily taken itself out of the bag.”

“Whether in the APC or any other platform, as long as the contest will be determined by Edo people, I am confident of victory against him. If you drive around the state today and feel the pulse of the people, you will understand why I am that confident,” he said.

“The verdict is out on Obaseki’s term as governor and in summary, the people are tired of his problematic leadership, which has focused only on personal battles and needless confrontations.

“These contentions are not unusual during election campaigns and processes. Nevertheless, there is a feeling of peculiarity with that of Edo State at this time due largely to desperation of the incumbent Governor Godwin Obaseki, who was determined to impose himself on the party in ways that were undemocratic before his exit.

“You saw how he attempted all kinds of tactics, including restricting membership of the party only to those who shared his view, making his personal wishes the law, and devoting resources into brewing confusion and chaos across all levels of the party’s leadership just to have his way,” he added.

 

 

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