Tag: ASUE IGHODALO

  • Edo 2024: Atiku throws weight behind Ighodalo, tells Shaibu to pipe down

    Edo 2024: Atiku throws weight behind Ighodalo, tells Shaibu to pipe down

    Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has thrown his weight behind Asue Ighodalo, candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) for the September governorship election in Edo State.

    Recall Ighodalo recently won the PDP governorship ticket at a primary election conducted by the party, defeating Deputy Governor Philip Shaibu and other contestants.

    He has since been issued with the certificate of return by the party even though Shaibu is not okay with the outcome of the Edo PDP primary election.

    In a statement on Saturday, Atiku pleaded with Shaibu and all other aspirants to reconcile and negotiate to make sure that Edo remains a PDP state.

    Atiku, who himself is the presidential flag bearer of the PDP in the 2023 general election, described Ighodalo as a thorough bred technocrat and a brilliant mind.

    The former VP in the statement stressed the choice of Ighodalo is not in dispute that it is a good one.

    The statement reads: “The election of a thorough bred technocrat by the PDP as the party’s candidate in Edo State signposts the urgency that the PDP gives to ensuring that the next governor of Edo State is a round peg in a round hole.

    “The PDP leadership and members in Edo State must be congratulated also, for an amazing primary election that produced the quality of candidate to fly the flag of our party in the upcoming election.

    “The party has made a choice, and it is not in dispute that the choice is a good one.

    “It is, therefore, on this note that I plead with all other aspirants and aggrieved stakeholders to reconcile and negotiate to make sure that Edo remains a PDP state.

    “Dr Ighodalo, apart from being a brilliant mind, in whose hands the affairs of Edo State will steer on stable waters, is also a fine gentleman.

    “I believe that our candidate has what it takes to bring everyone willing to work for the interest of the PDP under the huge umbrella of our party”.

  • Edo 2024: Ighodalo vows to surpass Obaseki’s achievements

    Edo 2024: Ighodalo vows to surpass Obaseki’s achievements

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate for the Edo governorship election, Dr Asue Ighodalo has promised to surpass Gov. Godwin Obaseki’s achievements if given the mandate in the Sept.21 poll.

    Ighodalo said this when he addressed party supporters at the Benin Airport, shortly after his return from Abuja on Wednesday.

    Ighodalo on Feb. 22 emerged as the PDP candidate and was given certificate of return by the national leadership of the party on Tuesday.

    He thanked the people who came out in their large numbers to welcome him and promised never to disappoint them.

    He reiterated his resolve to do more for the people.

    “Having received the PDP certificate of return certificate, now is the time for real work.

    “I want to thank you all for this show of love and support, because if not for you people, we would not be where we are now.

    “This is the time for the real work to commence and by the grace of God, we are going to work hard in order to achieve our target.

    “Where governor Obaseki will stop in terms of development, we are going to continue from there and even do more for Edo people, ” Ighodalo said.

  • Edo 2024: Ighodalo reacts after clinching PDP governorship ticket

    Edo 2024: Ighodalo reacts after clinching PDP governorship ticket

    Dr Asue Ighodalo on Thursday emerged as the governorship candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) for the forthcoming Edo governorship election scheduled for September 21.

    The Chief Returning Officer and Chairman of the Edo Governorship Primary election Committee, Gov. Dada Lawal of Zamfara State, declared Ighodalo as winner after he garnered 577 votes to defeat six other aspirants.

    The primary was co-chaired by Delta State Governor, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori.

    The governorship primary was held at the Lawn Tennis Court of the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin.

    The Edo Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Dr Anugbum Onuoha, led officials of INEC to monitor the process.

    Ighodalo  scored 577 votes to defeat other aspirants, including Deputy Gov. Philip Shaibu, who scored one vote.

    In his acceptance speech, Ighodalo who thanked the delegates for the confidence reposed in him, promised prosperity for all Edo people.

    He added that he would make deliberate efforts to tackle poverty and deliver good governance to the people.

    Six aspirants contested for the PDP governorship ticket while two former House of Representatives members, Mr Omoregie Ogbeide-Ihama and Omosede Igbinedion, stepped down minutes before the primary.

    The other aspirants Anslem Ojezua, Felix Akhabue, Martin Uhomoibhi, Hafia Hadizat Umoru, Osaro Onaiwu and Arthur Esene, all scored zero vote.

    Earlier, the State Chairman of PDP, Tony Aziegbemi ,who welcomed the Edo Governorship Primary election Committee to the State, said the PDP was ready for the September governorship election.

    Aziegbemi said a total of 594 ad hoc delegates were elected by party members.

  • BREAKING: Obaseki’s preferred candidate wins Edo PDP primary election

    BREAKING: Obaseki’s preferred candidate wins Edo PDP primary election

    Mr Asue Ighodalo has won the primary election conducted by the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) ahead of the Edo State governorship election scheduled for September.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the keenly contested Edo PDP primary election was conducted by the party amid tight security on Thursday.

    The Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, Benin, venue of the Edo PDP governorship primary election witnessed heavy presence of police operatives.

    Several police officers were stationed along the road, while many others were at the entrance of the stadium, ensuring that only those with  business at the venue were allowed in.

    Ighodalo defeated Mr Anslem Ojezua, Mr Felix Akhabue, Mr Martin Uhomoibhi, Hajia Hadizat Umoru, Mr Osaro Onaiwu and Mr Arthur Esene to clinch the gubernatorial ticket of the PDP for the September governorship election.

    Earlier, Mr Omoregie Ogbeide-Ihama and Ms Omosede Igbinedion had dropped out of the race, while the State Deputy Governor, Mr Philip Shaibu had emerged as the party candidate in a different primary conducted by a faction of the PDP.

    It was observed that the Chairman of Edo State PDP, Dan Orbih and other critical stakeholders of the party were missing at the PDP primary where Ighodalo emerged as the party’s candidate.

    TNG reports Ighodalo, the preferred candidate of incumbent Governor Godwin Obaseki, won the PDP primary election with 577 votes out of 585 delegates accredited for the primaries.

    Governor of Zamfara State, Dr Dauda Lawal is Chairman of the electoral panel while Delta State Governor, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori is Co-Chairman.

  • How I will govern Edo if elected Gov – Ighodalo

    How I will govern Edo if elected Gov – Ighodalo

    Dr Asue Ighodalo, a frontline aspirant in the forthcoming Edo governorship primary election for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has said he will redefine governance with focus on accountability and transparency.

    Ighodalo, an investment banker and a commercial lawyer, said this while answering questions from newsmen on Sunday in Benin.

    The governorship aspirant said if elected, he would run an inclusive government and ensure that every sector of the economy was touched.

    Ighodalo, a former Chairman of Sterling Bank Plc and Nigerian Breweries also said he would bring development to the 18 local government areas of the state.

    “Having worked closely with the Edo State Government since the time of former Gov. Adams Oshiomhole, till now, I have come to understand the socio-political dynamics that will massively transform the state to the next level,” he said.

    He said that as Chairman, Board of Trustees, Alaghodaro Economic Summit – the Edo think-tank team, the economy of the state grew steadily at a very fast rate, with over 140 per cent in the last seven years.

    “And as governor, I will take deliberate steps to grow the state’s economy to a higher level, regardless of the challenges of Nigeria.

    “If the economic summit under my watch attracted new investments from new investors worth 4 billion dollars sourced from Nigeria and from joint partnerships, we will do much more, with me as governor because the state has the capacity.

    “Edo must set out at dawn to make progress and pull other parts of Nigeria and other regions up.

    “We must continue to show through Edo that there is great hope for Nigeria.

    “The state can drag Nigeria out of its untapped potential and re-directing it to a point of development.”

    According to Ighodalo, the Edo story tells us we are not a state that lacks the capacity to do well.

    He commended INEC for directing that political parties and their aspirants should pull-down their campaign billboards, posters and jingles being aired on television and radio stations in the state.

    INEC’s State Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Dr Anugbum Onuoha, had given the directive on Friday at an Inter-agency Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES) meeting in Benin.

    Onuoha had said that the directive became imperative to remind political actors in the state that the ban on election campaigns had not been lifted.

    “If you look at the Edo election timetable, it says that the commencement of campaigns in public by political parties will be on April 24.

    “But what is happening in this state right now is that all the political parties are campaigning in public not private.

    “If you go round the town, you see campaign billboards, posters and jingles of aspirants, not even candidates.

    “We have held a meeting with the Inter-Party Advisory Council Nigeria (IPAC) in Edo on this issue but they have clearly not stopped.

    “So I thought I should bring the issue here for us to proffer collective solutions so that nobody will be accused of supporting party A or B,” he said.

    According to him, “we are going to hold a press conference to inform the general public and the political parties that what is happening is in total violation of the electoral law.

    “And INEC will not fail to sanction any party which goes ahead to campaign after the warning,” he added.

    However, Ighodalo said INEC’s warning was apt and timely, saying, “it is a good sign that the nation’s political umpire is ready to weep into line anyone who flouts the electoral laws ahead of the Sept. 21 governorship election.

    The PDP governorship hopeful said he had asked his campaign team to immediately comply with the directive.

  • The many “sins” of Asue Ighodalo – By Okoh Aihe

    The many “sins” of Asue Ighodalo – By Okoh Aihe

    Let me make this declaration that if Asue Ighodalo belonged to any other party outside of the PDP, I would still have written this material as a proud Esan man just to address some issues so manifestly manipulated by politicians who trade on falsehood to earn some advantage. 

    From the foregoing, please, understand that this is not about a party but a people who with all humility so proudly declare themselves as a proud tripod of the Edo people benevolently planted at Edo Central by the Creator, and blessed with the capacity and capability to aspire to any position in the State as a common heritage. 

    I write in support of Asue Ighodalo who, penultimate Wednesday, declared his readiness to contest for the number one position in Edo State in the elections coming up later this year. It is within his rights to do so but so are the other aspirants who are perfecting their plans to outsmart each other in a race which usually they hardly give to the most reasonable or the most qualified, who can change the desperate situation of their people. 

    I write this material because if the good people of Edo State do not try to rechannel the political conversation that will be thrown up within the intervening period leading to the governorship election, the very mundane will occupy the centre of discourse, leaving the people short by miles and wishing for another messiah that may emerge in the horizon after four years. 

    No. This shouldn’t be allowed to happen. The mundane is already being played up by some politicians who claim ownership of the truth and even stronger ownership to a State as their birthright to rule forever. 

    The reality gets a beating when they start to list the many sins of Asue Ighodalo which include: not a proper Esan man because of his inability to communicate in the Esan language, a political outsider who has not contributed to building his party in the State, an imposition by the current governor and therefore, a third term in disguise for the governor, and so many other allegations that politicians weaponise against their opponents. 

    In Asue, deja vu enjoys some ignoble comfort. Back in 1979, when Prof Ambrose Folorunso Alli, a professor of Morbid Anatomy at the University of Benin, wanted to run for the governorship position in the old Bendel State, now Edo and Delta, his traducers said he wasn’t Ishan because he couldn’t speak the language, and that, in fact, he was a Yoruba man because of his middle name. 

    For a State with cosmopolitan understanding of contemporary developmental trends, that blackmail didn’t wash. Ambrose Alli won the elections and became one of the best governors that ever ruled Bendel State. Some giant strides recorded at that time are still noticeable in the area of his domain, to the extent that his political enemies  conspired to put him in prison when the soldiers came. But for Alli who took a page out of the free education policy of his party, the Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN), led by the late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, some of us would not have been so fortunate to smell the crumbs of western education, not to even aspire to full blown education robust enough to pay bursary to students. Alli demonstrated why knowledge is superior to the reasoning of political area boys. 

    In contemporary Nigerian politics, the qualities and services of area boys are needed to over awe opponents. Asue comes with none. At least from what I have observed becasue he is somebody I have not met. Surprisingly.

    Here is one of Asue’s major sins in aspiring to the top position in Edo State. Few months ago, there was suddenly a groundswell that Edo Central, whose turn it is to produce the governor, did not have men and women with capacity to occupy that position. Some said the Senatorial District doesn’t have the population to go into such a contest, with some even making short films in Bini language to demonstrate their warped knowledge of the State. Death to zoning, they raged in their political battle cry.

    Asue comes with a background and an elevated reasoning that overwhelm such  mundane myopia, flaunting a corporate pedigree that is as intimidating as it is real. A corporate lawyer and former chairman of Sterling Bank, Nigerian Breweries, Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG), Director,  Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA), head of the Edo State Economic Team, just to name a few, Economic Adviser to former governor, Adams Oshiomhole, now a Senator, and a confidant of Governor Obaseki, Asue has credentials and connections that can intimidate his opponents into spilling gibberish as political campaigns to beguile a people much wiser in their political beliefs.

    Has Asue responded to any of the cardinal sins listed against him? He hasn’t, and is not likely to. He is standing on higher grounds, beyond platitudes and base expectations. 

    Making a formal declaration at the PDP office in Benin City, Asue preferred to remain on the platform of ideas as a way of reaching the hearts of the people. 

    “As governor, by the grace of God, my mission will be to create an Edo where quality education is accessible to all, where hard work is rewarded and where our talented youth can turn their dreams and aspirations into reality.

    “I believe in the promise of an Edo where every person, regardless of their start in life, can write their own story of success, if we take the right steps, together,” he added.

    Demonstrating his understanding of the State, Asue made a commitment: “No part of Edo will be left behind. From the high plains of Kukuruku to the lush vegetation of Ilushi; from the rich, red sands of Sakponba, to Esanlands’ incredible biodiversity, we have all that is needed to make our State a mesmerising destination for progress and wealth.”

    Those who grew up in Bendel State and later Edo State, will understand Asue’s trajectory. Under the administrations of Samuel Ogbemudia and Ambrose Alli, each part of the State was known for something – farming, palm production, solid minerals, transportation; the State was a major hub for everything and the people were at peace, with manifest love for each other.

    Which is why those who made the short film about Benin and Ishan are so daft that they probably never heard of the name, Esangbedo (the family grew to be very prominent in the State) – the Esan person doesn’t fight a Bini, with all subscribing to the overarching supremacy of the Oba of Benin. How does somebody use politics to destroy such a relationship? 

    By way of demonstrating that he has not fallen for such cheap tricks, Asue said on Arise TV, ‘’The people of Edo State are clear, just and fair.”

    Yes. That’s who we are. A fair and just people who are very clear about who and what they want. Like Ogbemudia.  Like  Alli. Like Odigie Oyegun. And permit me to add, like Adams Oshiomhole. Very grudgingly. 

    Asue confessed being a native son of Edo State. His father lived in New Benin in Benin City, and his uncle, Aguele, from Ewohimi in Esanland, was a former PDP chairman in Edo State, with whom he discussed local politics. Somebody lived his growing up years in the heart of Benin and is taken as an outsider just because he would later move to Lagos. What will politics not do to corrupt the minds of those who make themselves cheap candidates to falsehood!

    Asue stated that there was so much to do in Edo State which requires creative thinking, creative financing and love for the people, pledging that if given the opportunity, he was prepared to attract the most brilliant, the most creative and the most adaptive of Edo people, anywhere in the world, to return and regenerate the fortunes of the State. 

    For me, I believe Asue has more than enough capacity to sit at the head of the table concerning the affairs of Edo State, but so are the other distinguished sons and daughters of Esan extraction, which include: Prof Osariemhen Osunbor (former governor), Dr Martin Ihoeghian Uhomoibhi (a respected diplomat), Dr Mike Onolememen (former Minister of Works), Kenneth Imansuagbon (the rice man), Dr Dorry Okojie and Col. David Imuse, just to name a few. 

    So, those who speak about capacity apropos the Esan people either do not get the dictionary meaning of the word or they are just wretched candidates for mischief. But whatever their lot, I appeal for the politics of ideas and strategic thinking that can deliver our dear State from her present morass.

     

    Okoh Aihe writes from Abuja

  • Edo 2024: Obaseki’s ‘anointed’ candidate resigns corporate job

    Edo 2024: Obaseki’s ‘anointed’ candidate resigns corporate job

    Ahead of the Edo 2024 Governorship Election, Governor Obaseki’s ‘anointed’ PDP Candidate, Asue Ighodalo has resigned.

    The governorship aspirant in the 2024 Edo State gubernatorial election, Asue Ighodalo, has resigned as the chairman of the board of directors of the Nigerian Breweries Plc.

    The Nigerian Breweries made this known in a corporate filing on the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) on Friday.

    The company secretary, Uaboi Agbebaku, also said there were changes in its board of directors after the board meeting on December 7, 2023.

    Agbebaku said the resignation of Ighodalo, who hopes to clinch the governorship ticket of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), will take effect at the end of the year.

    He added that Sijbe Hiemstra will become the interim chairman.

    Agbebaku said: “The chairman informed the board today of his decision to offer himself for public service.

    “As a result, he will be resigning from the Board and as the chairman of the board on the 31st of December 2023 to enable him devote his full attention to the new cause.

    “To give the board enough time to appoint a substantive chairman, the longest serving director, Mr. Sijbe “Siep” Hiemstra, was appointed to act as the chairman in the interim effective the 1″ of January 2024.”

    Nigerian Breweries said during the transition period, Hiemstra will steer the affairs of the board and oversee the process of appointing a substantive chairman.

    Before his appointment, Hiemstra was a member of Nigerian Breweries’ governance committee and also served on the company’s statutory audit committee.

    “He joined the board on the 1 of August 2011 and is a past Heineken Regional President for Africa and Middle East,” the company said.

    Meanwhile, Nigerian Breweries also announced that Ndidi Nwuneli notified the board of stepping down from her position as an independent non-executive director.

    According to the company, Nwuneli, who served a 9-year tenure, will leave by December 31, 2023.

    The board of directors appointed Stella Ojekwe-Onyejeli as an independent non-executive director to fill the vacant position.

    “Ojekwe-Onyejeli brings to the Board years of experience as a risk manager with a demonstrated history of working in the financial services industry, and skilled in enterprise risk management, business planning, internal audit, and analytical skills,” Nigerian Breweries said.

    “She currently serves on the boards of Coronation Insurance Plc and Rand Merchant Bank, amongst others. The company is pleased to have someone with her knowledge and experience join its board.”

     

  • Edo 2024: Ighodalo Asuen denies guber ambition

    Edo 2024: Ighodalo Asuen denies guber ambition

    … making Obaseki’s plan shaky

    Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State’s alleged support of the governorship ambition of Mr. Asuen Ighodalo has taken a new twist as he evaded questions bordering on his ambition.

    Ighodalo who is the Chairman, Board of Directors of ‘Alaghodaro’, a body set up by the governor to incubate ideas on how to develop the state in all facets, made the denial when he was asked to declare his stand on his speculated ambition while addressing journalists on the activities of the 7th edition of the annual Alaghodaro Summit which he said, would commence with a Women Conference in Benin City.

    Ighodalo evasively replied that, “It’s only God that can answer that question,” concerning his governorship ambition.
    Ighodalo, also Chairman of Sterling Bank and Nigeria Brewery Plc in his private capacity, said he was proud of the work and the achievements of the board of Alaghodalo in the last seven years, maintaining that the outfit is a fantastic innovation of governance that brings alternative views by way of recommendations.

    Pointing out that while a substantial part of its policy recommended to the state government have been implemented or are being implemented, he stressed that “for countries to develop there must be consistency of policy and implementation.

    According to him, “The only way to maintain the current momentum of development in the state is for the incoming government to ensure continuity of the Alaghodaro programme.

    Fielding questions from journalists, the Board Chairman assured that Governor Obaseki was committed to fulfilling his campaign promise of rebuilding several burnt markets in the state before the end of his administration.

    Giving a rundown of this year’s Alaghodaro programme, Ighodalo stated that it will showcase most of the achievements of the Obaseki’s administration in past seven years, including two panels discussion.

    His words: “Some of the tourists will tour the Palace of the Oba of Benin, they will experience how life is in Edo. They will visit the Observer where the first copy of the paper will roll out tomorrow (today)”.

    Besides, Ighodalo disclosed that past governors of the state would be recognised and given awards for their contributions to the development of the state, just as he said the programme would feature food fair, dinner, commissioning of Victor Uwaifo Entertainment Hub with one of best studios in the country, as well as music carnival.

  • Ibidunni’s mother planned house gift for her 40th birthday – Asue Ighodalo

    Ibidunni’s mother planned house gift for her 40th birthday – Asue Ighodalo

    Asue Ighodalo, brother of Pastor Ituah Ighodalo of Trinity House, has revealed that the mother of the late Ibidunni planned to give her a surprise gift on her 40th birthday.

     

    TheNewsGuru recalls that the late businesswoman cum philanthropist was buried on Saturday afternoon at a private residence.

    Dignitaries like Governor Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State and a representative of the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye attended the solemn event.

    During his vote of thanks, Asue in an emotional tone stated how he and Pastor Ituah had gone to break the news of Ibidunni’s demise to her mother and how they took time to comfort her.

     

    Recounting the experience, Asue said, “Ibidun’s mom had been working on a house that she wanted to give Ibidun on her 40th birthday. So, she took my hand and showed me the house.

    “She said, ‘Uncle Asue, I want you to see the house. I was going to give this key to you to give Ituah on the 18th so that Ituah will give her on the 19th. I needed to show my daughter how much I truly loved her.’ And she took me to the house, the house nearly completed in her Estate.”