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  • Edo Poll: Clark congratulates Obaseki, Shaibu commends Buhari for non-interference

    Elders statesman Chief Edwin Clark has congratulated Governor Godwin Obaseki and his deputy, Philip Shaibu on their reelection as governor and deputy governor of Edo State respectively.

    The South South region leader also commended President Muhammadu Buhari for keeping to his promise of supervising a free and fair election in Edo.

    Clark said this a statement he personally signed and released on the just concluded election.

    Read full statement below:

    Edo Elections: Chief Clark commends President Muhammadu Buhari, congratulates Governor Obaseki, his Deputy, Philip Shuabu, PDP, and the good people of Edo State.

    A Press Statement

    The Edo State Governorship election held on Saturday, 19th September, 2020, has come and gone. But it is worthy of note to observe that it is a nascent sign of credible electoral processes in our country if the positive things that happened are sustained and improved upon. It is for this reason that I want to highly commend His Excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari, for his roles and admonitions he gave to the politicians, the electoral umpire and the security agencies. that for once, under his watch, INEC was able to conduct a free, fair and credible election, and the security agencies conducted themselves professionally, before, during and after the election. This is a great departure from what obtained in previous elections in the country, like the 2018 Osun election, and last year’s Rivers, Kogi and Bayelsa Governorship elections, just to mention a few.

    President Muhammad Buhari, deserves to be commended and appreciated by all well-meaning Nigerians for his new disposition and commitment to free, fair and credible elections in the country. It will recalled that two days before the Edo Governorship election, Mr. President issued a strong statement in which he assured the nation of this commitment, and requested political parties, candidates, and security agents to behave responsibly.

    Those who think they can hide under the cloak of President Buhari to commit electoral offences should have a rethink. Anybody who wants to contest election should be ready to do so on their own merit, and not to hide under the cloak of Mr. President, using the security forces to undermine the electoral process.

    In the past, we had condemned Mr. President for being behind the audacious abuses of the electoral system, with the deployment of the so-called “federal might” to harass, intimidate, and deny citizens of their democratic rights.

    I am particularly delighted as the outcome of the election clearly demonstrates that political power truly belongs to the people and we can get it right if the authorities decide not to compromise and truncate the will and desire of the people.

    As the leader of the South-South Zone, former Commissioner for Education, and later Finance and Establishment in Brig. Samuel Ogbemudia’s Government in the old Mid-West State, I know Edo people, and therefore, I commend the people of Edo State for living up to expectations.

    Recall that when Governor Godwin Obaseki was disqualified from participating in the Edo APC Governorship Primary in June this year, I issued a statement to strongly condemn the action, and the failure of the APC national leadership to intervene in the crisis at the time. I further urged the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), to take advantage of the unfortunate situation and adopt the Governor as their candidate. I also advised Governor Obaseki and his supporters, to be courageous, and test his popularity, with the people of Edo State, and citizens resident in Edo State. And that the people of Edo State, and Providence, should decide his fate, not “one man”, or a group of politicians. I am glad they did.
    I thank Governor Obaseki and the PDP for taking my advice, his Deputy, Philip Shuabu for his resilience, being a true ally, and for his doggedness. Congratulations to you all. The good people of Edo State, well done!

    As leader of the South-South I was indeed very apprehensive. Therefore, I thank the Almighty God that it all ended peacefully, however, not without a few casualties. It is on this note that I wish to commensurate with families, friends and loved ones of the person who was reported killed. I hope investigations will be carried out and the perpetrators brought to book. I also pray for those who sustained varying degrees of injuries, to recuperate fast. I must not also forget to commend the Returning Officer of the Elections, Prof. Akpofure Rim-Rukeh and his team for a job well done.

    I am happy that Mr. President has even gone further to congratulate Governor Godwin Obaseki on his winning the Governorship elections. It is heartwarming that the All Progressives Congress (APC) at the national level, through its Caretaker Committee Chairman, His Excellency Mai Mala Buni, the Executive Governor of Yobe State, has equally congratulated Governor Obaseki, after a visit to Mr. President accompanied by Governor Abdullahi Ganduji of Kano State, who was the Chairman of the Edo State APC Governorship National Campaign Council.

    I appeal to the leadership of APC in Edo State and all stakeholders to accept the outcome of the election as the decision of the people of Edo State, and join hands with the Governor, in the overall interest of the State. While I call on Governor Obaseki to let bygones be bygones, and extend an olive branch to all.

    We hope that Mr. President will issue similar directives to the security agencies, to INEC, and to everybody, on the forthcoming governorship election in Ondo State, and the Senatorial by-elections coming up on the 31st of October, 2020.

    Finally, I wish to also commend the United States of America (USA), the United Kingdom (UK) and the European Union (EU) on their determination to strengthen democracy in Nigeria through their various actions, leading to the Edo governorship election.

    Chief (Dr.) Edwin K. Clark, OFR, CON.
    Former Minister of Information
    Senator of the 2nd Republic
    Leader, South-South

    21st September 2020

  • #EdoDecides2020: I have never lost election before, victory is certain for us, Obaseki’s deputy, Shaibu speaks

    #EdoDecides2020: I have never lost election before, victory is certain for us, Obaseki’s deputy, Shaibu speaks

    The Edo state deputy governor Philip Shaibu, has expressed confidence that Governor Godwin Obaseki and the PDP, will come out victorious in the governorship election.

    Shaibu stated this Saturday morning while speaking with journalists after casting his vote at ward 11, unit 5, Jattu, Etsako West local government area.

    “I am optimistic that we will win the election. You know I am a man of the people and we have a technocrat as a governor.

    “People who ordinarily would not have come out to vote are all here, so I am expecting bigger victory for us.”

    Shaibu who expressed satisfaction with the turn out of voters, however said that it would have been more if not for the intial tension that followed the electioneering campaign.

    “I have never lost election before. I am a grassroot politician and a man of the people. The crowd would have been more than this, but I think as times goes on, people will turn up for the election.

    “Don’t forget this is my community and whether there is gunshots or not, they must stand by me.”

    The Deputy governor confirmed the peaceful conduct of the election.

    “You know at this time of election, things are usually peaceful, things get worse during collation of result.

    “I heard that in some stronghold of the governor, card readers are not working well, but I am yet to confirm that,” he said

  • Edo 2020: Ize-Iyamu turns down Obaseki’s plea to debate with Shaibu on BBC

    Edo 2020: Ize-Iyamu turns down Obaseki’s plea to debate with Shaibu on BBC

    There was a mild drama on Friday evening during a virtual debate organised by BBC News Pidgin for candidates in the September 19 Edo State governorship election.

    The two top candidates, incumbent Governor Godwin Obaseki (Peoples Democratic Party PDP) and Pastor Ize-Iyamu (All Progressives Congress, APC) were billed to feature in the debate.

    However, drama started when Governor Obaseki spoke briefly and begged to be excused to attend to other important issues.

    The governor then asked the moderator to allow his deputy, Philip Shaibu, to continue the debate in his stead.

    This development drew the ire of the All Progressives Congress candidate, Osagie Ize-Iyamu, who objected to the idea, insisting that he would not debate with Shaibu.

    Obaseki said, “First, I wan’ thank una say una invite me come this programme, make we debate among ourselves, make we fit talk wetin we wan do for the people of Edo State.

    “But make I first start by apologising. You see, as I dey now, I no dey Benin. I had to travel on emergency this evening come somewhere, and the meeting dey very important. But abi tell una, so my deputy dey on ground. E no get anything wey I dey do wey im no know.

    “So, I say out of respect, make I first do this opening round, I will rush go the meeting, and hopefully my deputy go continue.”

    Reacting, Ize-Iyamu said, “Abeg make I talk small for wetin Governor Obaseki talk. This debate na for governorship candidates, no be wetin den dey delegate. If he no go fit stay, he no go fit stay.

    “But say he wan’ comot make im deputy go come dey follow us debate, I no get hand for that one. If he no get ready, make im no say he no wan’ debate with us.

    “But if he wants to debate, he has to stay but me no go sit down with im deputy. If na deputy own, I go call my deputy make im come talk with im deputy. No be me and im deputy dey debate, na governorship debate.”

    Obaseki later left Ize-Iyamu and the other candidates to continue. His deputy, Shaibu, did not also feature but the governor came back after about an hour, towards the end of the debate.

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG reports that Obaseki and Ize-Iyamu recently held a peace meeting at the Oba of Benin’s palace where both embraced and agreed to run a peaceful campaign henceforth.

  • [Video] Obaseki’s deputy raises alarm, alleges Oshiomhole’s assassins are in Edo to kill prominent politicians

    [Video] Obaseki’s deputy raises alarm, alleges Oshiomhole’s assassins are in Edo to kill prominent politicians

    The Edo State Deputy Governor, Philip Shaibu, has alleged that some unknown men are currently in Edo State to assassinate some high-profile personalities in the state.

    He stated this during a press conference in Benin City, the capital of Edo State on Saturday.

    The Deputy Governor said President Muhammadu Buhari should rise to the occasion and call the security agencies to “do their work ”

    “This is to bring to the notice of Edo people and the country at large that we have received intelligence that some individuals are in Edo State, courtesy of the former National Chairman of the APC, Adams Oshiomhole.”

    He said the state will not be a theatre of war if these things are dealt with.

    “We have intelligence that some individuals are in Edo state and their assignment is to come and assassinate some known individuals in the state.

    “So I am hereby bringing to the notice of the general public that these people are in town and we’ve communicated to the security agencies about their activities and why they are in town.

    “For us, we will continue to appeal to our people not to look for trouble; not to disturb any program,” adding that they are law-abiding and have a duty to protect lives and properties.

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    Recall that Shaibu had recently revealed that he fought for the former National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Adams Oshiomhole.

    He said it was the same way he will fight for Godwin Obaseki, and that his loyalty to the Governor is unwavering.

    Shaibu stated this when he addressed reporters on Thursday, according to Channels Television, revealing how Oshiomhole wanted him to join the move to unseat Obaseki.

    Shaibu had earlier alleged that lawmakers have been mobilised to buy people’s votes during the upcoming governorship election.

    Shaibu, however, urged people of the state to vote such lawmakers out, though he did not disclose their identity.