… I’ve done my best, Ighodalo ‘ll continue — Obaseki
CHIGOZIE AMADI
The chances of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the September 21 governorship election in Edo State received yet another major boost on Monday with the defection of hundreds of members of other parties, notably from the All Progressives Congress (APC), the Labour Party (LP), the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) and other fringe parties joining the ruling party in the state.
The defection happened when the PDP, led by Governor Godwin Obaseki and Dr Asue Ighodalo, the candidate and other chieftains of the party, held campaign rallies at Egor and Ikpoba-Okha Local Government Areas of the state.
Speaking at the Olua Primary School Field, Uselu, venue of the campaign rally in Egor LGA, Governor Obaseki declared that he has done his best for the state and that Ighodalo and his running mate, Osarodion Ogie Esq, will continue from where he would hand over to them.
“I have done my best. Ighodalo and Ogie will continue from November 12. We want progress. We want to move forward and not backwards. Looking at the people here, you see a lot of youths. I am not surprised because Egor is home of youths. We have the University of Benin and the Benin Technical College.
“September 21 is the most important election in Edo State. Don’t make the mistake, for the sake of continuity, it must be PDP or PDP. Ighodalo is youth friendly, all his lawyers in his company are young lawyers.
“I have known him for 40 years and he is very brilliant. So, no mistake on 21st because all the works in Egor local government area are too important to be allowed to stop. Go out early and vote and protect your votes,” he said to a thunderous applause.
In his speech, Ighodalo promised to bring out the best in Edo youths by harnessing the potential of the youth in a very positive way for the good of all. He said Edo doesn’t need an illiterate who will bring insecurity to the State. A comment that elicited a thunderous roar of laughter.
” We will work and work and work and bring out the creative potential of our youths in a way that it will benefit all. We don’t need an illiterate who will bring insecurity.
“It’s time to move forward. Ogie and I are very ready to work for you all. So, don’t fear, don’t worry, we’re for you all. Prosperity has come for all. Just go out on the 21st and vote early and protect your votes.”
Earlier, the PDP chairman in Egor, Chief Idenhen, welcomed the governor and the candidate. He said the people of Egor are fully ready for the election and they will produce the best result in the state come September 21.
The council chairman, Hon. Eghe Ohbemudia, while welcoming the governor and candidate said Asue Ighodalo and Osarodion Ogie will continue with the good work Obaseki has started in the state as Egor is fully PDP.
Comrade Odion Olaye, a chieftain of PDP in the area and chairman, Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Edo State chapter, charged the rally with glorious and melodious songs as the people were over charged with joy.
He said nobody can rig election in Egor and cannot be intimidated by any police or anyone else.
He predicted that Egor will be won by PDP and Asue-Ogie, PDP will be declared winner.
The Deputy majority Leader, Edo State House of Assembly, Hon. Natasha Igbinedion, said for Edo State to move forward, Edo must vote Asue Ighodalo and Osarodion Ogie.
She said, “Egor has already settled for PDP. The local government is fully united for PDP and Egor will not fail.”
Hon. Ogbeide Ifaluyi, Commissioner for Digital economy, said, Egor is 100% for PDP.
He enumerated the project done and completed by the Obaseki administration, noting that there is every need to vote PDP.
He said Asue Ighodalo will complete all the projects still going on.
The Director General of the PDP governorship campaign council, Hon Matthew Iduoriyekemwen, charged the people to vote PDP and urged them not to make the mistake like the one of 2023 during the national elections.
PDP State chairman, Dr. Tony Aziegbemi, thanked the people of Egor for coming out enmasse to welcome them and also charged them to come out enmasse to vote PDP
The high point of the rally was when hundreds of defectors led by
Bright omoruyi from the ADP, a former State House of Assembly candidate of the party, declared that the choice before the people is that of light and darkness. He said they joined the party to ensure PDP wins the election. He said he and his structure joined the party because the candidate is the best.
Promise Igbinevboh, a former APC chieftain, said he led his people to PDP because Asue Ighodalo is mentally, physically and academically sound.
Labour Party members from Ward 9, joined the party too. They claim the election is between PDP and PDP, saying there are no other candidates in the race.
The Western Boys High School Field in Ikpoba Hill, venue of the rally in Ikpoba-Okha Local Government Area, home of the running mate, Ogie, turned to a carnival at the arrival of the governor, the governorship candidate and the campaign team.
The council chairman, Hon. Henry Osayande, assured that Ikpoba-Okha is 100 per cent for PDP because of Ogie.
While enumerating his various achievements, he declared that PDP is a progressive party and assured the governor and the candidate of 100 percent vote in Ikpoba-Okha LGA.
Commissioner of Physical Planning, Hon. Isoken Omon, also stated what had been said earlier and assured that PDP will win Ikpoba-Okha, advising the people to come out enmasse to vote the umbrella and defend until PDP is announced winner.
Hon. Henry Okunanrobo, former majority leader Edo State House of Assembly, said the people of Ikpoba-Okha are fully ready to vote and defend their votes.
Hon Iduoriyekemwen, DG campaign council, said Ikpoba-Okha is the strongest force of PDP. He said PDP invested in Ikpoba-Okha both infrastructure and human capital development and now they have the deputy governorship candidate.
Governor Obaseki in his speech said he didn’t go there to campaign but to thank the people and celebrate. He then listed the several projects in the area and concluded that only one government cannot finish all the job. So, he has brought Ighodalo and their son, Ogie.
He assured them that the election would be peaceful and nothing to fear. He enjoined them to go out and vote on 21st.
Ighodalo on his part thanked the people for showing good examples as good hosts to the many companies in the areas. He said others will soon become like them. He enjoined them to go out on election day and vote.
Ogie in his speech raised two songs and the venue was charged. He then challenged them that in 2020, Ikpoba-Okha know what it delivered but he wasn’t on the ballot. In 2024, he is on the ballot saying, “I leave the rest to you.”
He drew a difference between PDP and the others. He asked them to come out early and vote for PDP.
Hon. Nomagbon Ogbomo a former chieftain of the APC in Ward 10, said he was very happy to join the PDP because of their youthfulness unlike the APC where you have the old people who don’t want to retire.
He said Obaseki has done well for ward 10 Ikpoba-Okha Okha which is one of the riverine areas by providing security, building jetty park to ease transportation and electricity to the people.
He said he led his people to the PDP to work and ensure PDP wins the forthcoming election.
Evang. Esther Ero, a former welfare officer of the APC, who led hundreds of followers to the PDP, said she and her people returned to the PDP because of Barr. Osarodion Ogie who she said is a man with an open heart.
She said, she and her people are ready to work to ensure victory for PDP.