Tag: Godwin Obaseki

  • Obaseki’s Deputy, Shaibu leaves APC, states why

    Obaseki’s Deputy, Shaibu leaves APC, states why

    Philip Shaibu, Deputy Governor of Edo State has followed in the stead of his principal, Governor Godwin Obaseki in resigning membership of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Announcing his resignation from the APC on Tuesday, Shaibu said he is leaving the party as a result of the reckless and absolute lawlessness of Adams Oshiomhole, National Chairman of the party.

    In a statement, he said the APC has been hijacked for personal and selfish interests of Oshiomhole.

    The statement reads, “It is with great pain that I am leaving the All Progressive Congress (APC), I helped and labored to build as a result of the reckless and absolute lawlessness of Comrade Adams Oshiomhole –the suspended National Chairman of APC.

    “His undemocratic and dictatorial tendencies exhibited at all times have become intolerable.

    “The APC has been hijacked for some Personal and selfish interests of an individual, comerade Adams Oshiomhole.

    “The height of it all was his highhandedness and intolerant conduct at the APC screening exercise.

    “I believe that the President of our great country will be very sad at this development but I am left with no other choice than to take my political destiny in my hands. Hence, my resignation from the party”.

  • PDP in emergency session over Obaseki

    PDP in emergency session over Obaseki

    Critical stakeholders in the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP are holding an emergency meeting, barely four hours after, Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki formally dumped the All Progressives Congress, APC.

    TheNewsGuru.com, reliably gathered that the essence of the emergency session may not be unconnected to the latest move by Obaseki who formally resigned from APC barely four hours ago.

    A source privy to this development told TNG that “anytime from now the embattled Governor will formally obtain his PDP card from his ward 4 in Oredo Federal Constituency in Edo State.

    “He has met with President Muhamnadu Buhari, Governor Nyesom Wike and other critical stakeholders and he has formally left APC so anytime from now we should be expecting him to join the PDP guber race.

    “From all indications, to create room for more negotiations, the PDP may write INEC to shift its primaries from June 23 to another date,the source added.

     

    More details soon…

  • Obaseki opens up after resigning from APC

    Obaseki opens up after resigning from APC

    Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki has said the battle to protect the interest of Edo people and sustain good governance in the State will continue.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Governor Obaseki stated this on Tuesday shortly after officially resigning his membership of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    It was gathered that the Edo State Governor was not able to meet with President Muhammadu Buhari himself.

    Obaseki, however, said he met with Ibrahim Gambari, Chief of Staff (CoS) to the President.

    “I have officially resigned my membership of the All Progressives Congress (@OfficialAPCNg) after meeting with the CoS to @MBuhari.

    “We shall continue the battle to protect the interest of Edo people and sustain good governance in the state,” Obaseki stated.

    Recall that a screening committee of the APC had disqualified Obaseki from contesting the party’s gubernatorial primary billed to hold on June 22.

    Following the disqualification, Obaseki started consultations with his supporters. He had said he would be making his next move known after he met with President Buhari.

  • BREAKING: Obaseki resigns from APC

    BREAKING: Obaseki resigns from APC

    Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki has officially resigned his membership of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Governor Obaseki announced his resignation on Tuesday, following a meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari.

    The meeting was held behind closed doors at the Presidential Villa in Abuja. According to several sources at the Villa, the meeting ended on a bad note.

    As the Governor was leaving the President’s office at the Villa, he told State House correspondents he was no longer member of the APC.

    Recall that a screening committee of the APC had disqualified Obaseki from contesting the party’s gubernatorial primary billed to hold on June 22.

    Following the disqualification, Obaseki started consultations with his supporters. He had said he would be making his next move known after he met with President Buhari.

  • Edo 2020: Declare for PDP now, E. K. Clark tells Obaseki

    South-South Leader and former Federal Commissioner of Information, Chief Edwin K. Clark has called on embattled Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki to declare for the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP).

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Chief Clark, who was also a Senator of the 2nd Republic, made the call in a statement that holistically addressed the crisis rocking the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    According to Clark, “Governor Obaseki has so far, done well,” stressing that “he will continue the good work if given a second chance”.

    He also appealed to the people of Edo all over the world to support him to achieve his second term bid, and to PDP aspirants to also sink their interest for now in the overall interest of the State.

    “If the leadership of the All Progressives Congress, APC, including Mr. President, fail to intervene in this unfortunate crisis in the Edo State, I would appeal to the opposition, People’s Democratic Party, PDP, to take advantage of the situation.

    “I repeat, PDP, should take advantage of this unfortunate crisis in APC, to adopt the incumbent Governor of APC, Governor Godwin Obaseki, as their candidate.

    “Likewise, I would strongly advice, Governor Godwin Obaseki, to in the overall interest of Edo people, declare for the People’s Democratic Party, and contest for his second term, for him to complete his job to the people.

    “He won’t be culpable of any blame; he has tried to be a loyal and dedicated member of his party. But unfortunately, his party’s hierarchy has betrayed and disappointed him, and has apparently, handed Adams Oshiomwhole, the soul authority to decide who should be APC’s flagbearer in the next governorship election of Edo State. This is not right,” Chief Clark stated.

    Read Chief Clark’s statement on the Edo APC crisis below:

    Edo State APC Crisis: No Individual is Bigger than Nigeria

    I condemn, in the strongest terms, the disqualification of the incumbent Governor of Edo State, by the APC screening committee under the leadership of a Professor, Ayuba Jonathan, over alleged inconsistencies in the Governor’s academic credentials. I am indeed, very disappointed and embarrassed that Professors, noted for rationality, judiciousness and erudition, should now be allowing themselves to be used by people, who, educationally, are not their peers.

    What the Professor Ayuba Jonathan-led APC screening committee did is a shame to the academic world, not listening or accepting the statement from the Registrar of the University of Ibadan, the country’s premier University, instead, it resorted to adopting pettiness and irregularities, to achieve a predetermined outcome.

    The subsequent upholding of that illegitimate decision by the APC Appeal Committee is yet another action that leaves a sour taste in the mouth.

    These developments are very unfortunate, irresponsible, reckless, and appalling. It reminds one of the recent warnings by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of likely crisis in Edo and Ondo States if the Party Primary and General elections are not properly conducted, drawing inference from the crisis which took place in both Rivers and Bayelsa States where more than 20 innocent persons lost their lives during elections. Till date, the scars of those events are still fresh.

    It is unfortunate that the National Chairman of APC, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, has been allowed by his party chieftains, including President Muhammadu Buhari, and my respected Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, to perpetuate the happenings in Edo State

    Though I had, since 2015, retired from partisan politics, as a leader, I have every reason to comment on the present political crisis in Edo State. More so, I had made it, categorically clear that I would continue to speak on national issues; on any matter that may affect the overall interest of Nigeria, and the Niger Delta region, in particular, where, I am the leader.

    Comrade Adams Oshiomwhole, is aware of the role I played in his second term bid to become Governor of Edo State, an incident that made the PDP to falsely accuse former President Goodluck Jonathan of anti-party activities. Because I believed, at that time that he (Oshiomhole) needed a second term, which is a constitutional right, to complete some of the programmes he had initiated in his first term.

    The goings-on in Edo State are a repetition of what happened at the Lagos State Governorship primaries of the APC, in 2018, where the then Governor was removed in a primary, which did not exist. It was a shame that the team that was sent to Lagos to conduct the APC Primaries, at the time, under the leadership of a past Governor of Cross River State, who had categorically stated at a Press Briefing, that there was no primaries, and that they were going to hold the primaries the following day. But, recanted his words, and later said there were primaries held. What type of party leadership is that?

    There is no doubt that there is no one that is indispensable, but to treat fellow party men, and countrymen, in the manner that was done to the former Lagos Governor, and now to Governor Obaseki, is most horrendous.

    While, I am not a member of the APC, or of PDP, or any other political party, for that matter; it is regrettable that the All Progressives Congress in Edo State, is being destroyed as it was in some other States, in 2019; when due to the same manipulation, and rascally interferences, leading to wrong decisions, the APC lost Zamfara State, Bauchi State, and Adamawa State, to the PDP, and did not have Candidates in Rivers State, for the elections. Situations that were sufficient to be a serious lesson for the APC, on its leadership mismanagement, but it seems not so. It is, therefore, most disgusting that in 2020 APC is towing that same path, in Edo State.

    If the leadership of the All Progressives Congress, APC, including Mr. President, fails to intervene in this unfortunate crisis in the Edo State, I would appeal to the opposition, People’s Democratic Party, PDP, to take advantage of the situation.

    I repeat, PDP, should take advantage of this unfortunate crisis in APC, to adopt the incumbent Governor of APC, Governor Godwin Obaseki, as their candidate. It is a golden opportunity for the PDP to take over Edo State because Governor Obaseki has so far, done well. I want to believe that he will continue the good work if given a second chance. I also appeal to the people of Edo all over the world to support him to achieve his second term bid, and to PDP aspirants to also sink their interest for now in the overall interest of their Edo State.

    Likewise, I would strongly advice, Governor Godwin Obaseki, to in the overall interest of Edo people, declare for the People’s Democratic Party, and contest for his second term, for him to complete his job to the people. He won’t be culpable of any blame; he has tried to be a loyal and dedicated member of his party. But unfortunately, his party’s hierarchy has betrayed and disappointed him, and has apparently, handed Adams Oshiomwhole, the soul authority to decide who should be APC’s flagbearer in the next governorship election of Edo State. This is not right.

    Given the appraisal by a broad-spectrum that he has given a good account of his mandate as governor, I urge Governor Obaseki and his supporters, to be courageous, and test his popularity, with the people of Edo State, and the electorate resident in the State.

    Let the people of the State, and providence, decide his fate, not “one man”, or a group of politicians.

    As a two-time former Commissioner in the old Mid-Western region, I know Edo people, and therefore, would further appeal to them, whether at home, or in Lagos, or in the Diaspora, to team up with Obaseki, to thwart this evolving detestable tendency in our polity; and the ambition of one man, who has now become the sole authority or administrator of the APC.

    Comrade Oshiomwhole may wish to reminiscence on his own words, which he had often, immodestly, expressed, “A situation where one man decides has been abolished. All I want is power to move to the people. The people should decide who becomes their leader…”

    I also want to, further appeal to the National Chairman of APC, and his party that nobody should be allowed, for the sake political predilections, to distort the peace and stability of Edo State, and by extension the Niger Delta region. We do not want what happened in parts of Rivers State, in the course of 2019 general elections, and in Bayelsa State, during campaigns leading to the November 2019 governorship election in the State, where innocent citizens were killed, to occur in Edo State.

    I repeat my statement is entirely based on the peace and stability of Edo State, and by extension, the South-South. I consider the situation in Edo State not only a challenge to Governor Obaseki and the Edo people, but also a challenge to all lovers of democracy, freedom, and justice, in Nigeria and beyond. No individual is bigger than Nigeria!

    I am sure Comrade Adams Oshiomwhole can recall the unprintable words he spoke about his now new bride, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu, during the last election, in 2016, when he supported Obaseki, when he stated “We are liable if we say anything that is libelous. I bear full responsibility in my personal capacity. I wave my immunity. I set my immunity aside and I declare as follows before God that the other guy, Mr. Ize-Iyamu, he has a very interesting life style. He went to school, he finished his Primary School … he then went to University of Benin to read Law, two years later he was rusticated, for two years they drive him from school. Why? He carried acid and poured on the body of another student. Today, that student is deformed for life …. That is his credentials and that is why he could not go to Law School… Now because of crisis of identity, he went to carry a Bible and said he is a pastor…. To carry Bible it doesn’t give a clue about who you are ….”

    During that time he extolled Godwin Obaseki, who today, is being denigrated. Nigerians are not fools; it is high time politicians are held accountable for their words, actions and inactions.

    It is immoral and indecent, for Adams Oshiomwhole to be manipulating the political space in Edo State, within the past three years, with the intention to maintain control of the political machinery in the State, and sustain the silly idiosyncrasy of godfather and godson, now culminating in Obaseki been disqualified, even as a sitting Governor, from getting the ticket of the APC.

  • Edo 2020: Obaseki makes another move, visits Gov Udom in Uyo

    Edo 2020: Obaseki makes another move, visits Gov Udom in Uyo

    Governor of Edo State, Godwin Obaseki, following his visit to Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State, moved on Sunday to also visit the Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Governor Udom Emmanuel.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Governor Udom received Governor Obaseki at the Government House, Uyo, capital of the State.

    While the details of Obaseki’s visit to the Governors of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) Governor are yet to be ascertained, the embattled Edo State Governor had said he will be making his next move known after meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari.

    Governor Obaseki made this known on Sunday via Twitter shortly after news emerged that he was in Rivers State to visit Governor Nyesom Wike.

    Obaseki, who is seeking a second term in office, and who was recently disqualified from participating in the gubernatorial primary by the All Progressives Congress (APC), also said he is still consulting with his supporters on his next move.

    “I appreciate the sustained show of solidarity, support and goodwill from Edo people and Nigerians in the face of injustice by the All Progressives Congress screening committee. I will be making my next move known after I complete consultations with my supporters and meet with President Muhammadu Buhari,” Obaseki said.

    These recent visitations may not be unconnected with Obaseki’s rumoured defection to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to be able to contest the Edo State gubernatorial election billed for September 19 under the party.

  • Governor Obaseki opens up on next move

    Governor Obaseki opens up on next move

    Embattled Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki has said he will be making his next move known after meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the Edo State Governor made this known on Sunday via Twitter shortly after news emerged that he was in Rivers State to visit Governor Nyesom Wike.

    Obaseki, who is seeking a second term in office, and who was recently disqualified from participating in the gubernatorial primary by the All Progressives Congress (APC), also said he is still consulting with his supporters on his next move.

    “I appreciate the sustained show of solidarity, support and goodwill from Edo people and Nigerians in the face of injustice by the All Progressives Congress screening committee. I will be making my next move known after I complete consultations with my supporters and meet with President Muhammadu Buhari,” Obaseki said.

    While details of Obaseki’s visit to Governor Wike were still sketchy at the time of filing this report, there are rumours that the Edo State Governor is planning to defect to the opposition Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) to contest the September 19 governorship election.

  • Edo 2020: Stop blaming Oshiomhole over Obaseki’s disqualification-Edo APC chieftain

    Edo 2020: Stop blaming Oshiomhole over Obaseki’s disqualification-Edo APC chieftain

    …says he’s simply avoiding Bayelsa legal debacle

    …he’s still having sllepless nights on that issue

    A top chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC in Edo state has pleaded with Edolites to stop blaming Comrade Adams Oshiomhole over the disqualification of Edo state Governor, Godwin Obaseki as he is simply trying to avoid the Bayelsa legal debacle.

    The APC chieftain who spoke under the condition of anonymity to Thenewsguru. com said:

    “We should stop blaming the comrade over Obaseki’s disqualification because the Bayelsa legal debacle is still haunting him till date.

    “He received all the blames as the chairman of APC because it was largely believed the party didn’t do a proper screening which made us lose the state to opposition.

    “As a right thinking party loyalist do you expect him to fall into the same legal pitfall that made APC to lose a Niger Delta state.

    The chieftain explained that ” all the documents submitted by Obaseki had question marks and some critics felt it should be overlooked a second time.

    “If he allows it and the opposition this time around decide to apply the Bayelsa formula through the courts, who will receive the highest blame, is it not the comrade, he wondered.

    “The affidavits he submitted were not in tandem with his credentials, for his HSC he simply attached a testimonial from Institute of Continuing Education, ICE and you want the party to overlook all these discrepancies.

    “We can’t continue to progress in error as the party cannot afford to lose Edo to the opposition and remember it’s only the state we have in this region.

    “At this stage, caution is the torchlight the comrade is holding to avoid embarrassing legal pitfalls because the party would hold him responsible.

    Recall that another party chieftain, former Governor of Edo state, Senator Oserheimen Osunbor had recently told party members in a statement to with caution to avoid legal pitfalls that could rubbish the party.

    Osunbor had advised all the warring party men to embrace peace before the primaries scheduled for June 22.

    The Professor of Law who is also a member of the APC national Caucus explained that:

    “The crisis in Edo State Chapter of All Progressives Congress (APC) which has simmered for about two years now threatens to boil over as we draw closer to the Party’s Gubernatorial primaries on June 22. This portends disastrous consequences for the Party and the people of Edo State unless it is resolved promptly before the primaries.

    “Given my position in the Party I have made efforts outside of public glare towards bringing about reconciliation by speaking to the two leading protagonists, the National Chairman Comrade Adams Oshiomhole and His Excellency the Governor of Edo State Godwin Obaseki as well as some of their supporters.

    “I also tried to rally some elders of the Party from the State to broker peace. It is common knowledge that our revered royal father, His Royal Majesty the Oba of Benin, Oba Ewuare II made his own efforts including appealing to our President Mohammadu Buhari to help broker peace among these two illustrious sons of Edo State.

    ” It is also believed that their mutual friend Dr. Aliko Dangote made repeated efforts at reconciliation to no avail. So did a number of others that I know.

    When therefore the National Caucus of the party resolved at its meeting of 21 November 2019 to institute a National Reconciliation Committee to address the crises in various states of the Federation, which resolution was upheld by a decision of the National Executive Committee of the party the following day, there seemed to be light at the end of the tunnel.

    ” However, this has not happened till date as the National Reconciliation Committee which was reconstituted in February 2020 has not yet completed its assignment.

    “There is now a chance that the Committee may be confronted with a fait accompli and overtaken by events if the Edo primaries (and guber elections) are held before it concludes its assignment.

    “That would be tantamount to medicine after death. It will be extremely risky and ill-advised for the party to conduct its primaries, talk less of going into the governorship election bitterly divided; hence it has become urgent and compelling to hasten the process of reconciliation of all aggrieved persons without further delay.

    “The reason that reconciliation is imperative is that if the Party conducts rancorous primaries and goes into the governorship elections divided, winning will become more difficult than it should be ordinarily, given the weakness of the opposition in the State.

    “Even if the APC candidate wins the election the victory will be tenuous because of the threat of litigation that is almost certain to follow. This is why we must as a party tread with caution.

  • BREAKING: APC disqualifies Obaseki from Edo primary

    The screening committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has disqualified incumbent Governor of Edo State, Godwin Obaseki from contesting the party’s primary bid to hold in the State on June 22.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Chairman of the screening committee, Jonathan Ayuba announced the disqualification, stressing that Obaseki was unfit for the primary on the grounds that his HSC and NYSC certificates are defective.

    Presenting the screening committee’s report to Adams Oshiomhole, APC National Chairman at the national secretariat of the APC in Abuja on Friday, Ayuba said two other aspirants of the party were also disqualified from the race while three persons will slug it out for the party’s gubernatorial ticket on June 22.

    The aspirants screened by the committee are Obaseki, Osagie Ize-Iyamu, Pius Odubu, Chris Ogiemwonyi, Osaro Obazee and Matthew Iduoriyekemwen.

    Speaking with journalists after the screening on Wednesday, Obaseki had said he was not sure of getting justice because Oshiomhole had refused to recuse himself from the process.

    “Like I said, as a party man I had to go through the screening process but I do not believe that I will get justice because Comrade Adams Oshiomhole is an interested party in the Edo process,” the governor had said.

    “One of the questions asked was why did I issue a gazette that will prevent the party from performing direct elections in Edo. That did I not see it as an anti-party activity?” Obaseki had said.

    Oshiomhole is believed to be backing Osagie Ize-Iyamu, a governorship aspirant, for the party’s ticket.

    Ize-Iyamu had contested against Obaseki on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in 2016 but lost.

  • Gov. Obaseki vows to fight off persons hellbent on mortgaging Edo State

    Gov. Obaseki vows to fight off persons hellbent on mortgaging Edo State

    Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo says his government will continue to align with the people to fight off “those hellbent on mortgaging the State’s patrimony for the benefit of a handful of persons”.

    The governor, in his Democracy Day address, said that the commemoration was remarkable as it was a humble reminder of how far the country had gone in the quest to determine a collective destiny as one entity propelled by the common zeal.

    “As a nation, we shall continue to thrive and live better, fulfilling lives,” he said.

    He said that celebrating Nigeria’s Democracy Day on June 12, in honour of late M. K. O. Abiola, was a show of appreciation for the sacrifices that had continued to define Nigeria democratic experience as a nation.

    “Democracy Day is, for us, of remarkable significance. Our drive to sustain democracy since 1999 is expressed through the continuous dialogue we engage in as a people as we seek for solutions to our developmental challenges and chart new courses of progress with determination and unwavering zest.”

    He noted that there was no denying that democracy had allowed active participation of everyone in society in choosing leaders to articulate and advance national development.

    Obaseki spoke further: “In Edo, government at all levels will continue to extend the democratic dividend to the greatest majority of the people; we shall also ensure that the policies, programmes and projects make desired impact in people’s lives.

    “The lessons learnt from our democratic journey continue to strengthen our resolve to fight off those who are hellbent on mortgaging our patrimony and short-changing the majority of our people for the benefit of a handful of persons.

    “I urge Edo people, Nigerians and friends of our dear country to continue to support efforts to make the people the major stakeholders and benefactors in the process of governance,” he added.