The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr Umar Ganduje on Saturday inaugurated the national campaign council of the party for the 2024 governorship election in Edo.
Inaugurating the council headed by Gov. Bassey Ottu of Cross River, Ganduje charged the members to ensure the party reclaimed the state from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) during the Sept. 21 off-cycle election.
The national chairman, who was excited with the official defection of the state deputy governor, Philip Shaibu to the APC, said the party had secured up to 50 per cent of the people in the government of the State.
He urged the campaign council to swing into action to ensure that all members at the local government areas and unit levels come out to campaign and vote.
“A flag-off rally will soon be organised so that President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu will be in Benin-City.
“We are so happy because our incoming governor and his deputy have already produced a blueprint for the development of Edo state; they are not full with MoUs.
“They are coming with a blueprint and practical steps, so that Edo can fully develop and be connected to the centre,” he said.
The former governor of Kano State said that if the state was not connected to the centre, it would not experience a full political participation and dividends of democracy.
According to him, the only way to achieve this, is by voting for Sen. Monday Okpebholo and his running mate, Dennis Idahosa, who are flying the flag of the party in the election.
Ganduje commended the Oba of Benin for maintaining peace and tranquility in the state, assuring that the incoming APC government would appreciate and respect the traditional council under the Oba of Benin.
Sen. Okpebholo said Edo had never been so divided as it was currently.
The APC candidate castigated Gov. Godwin Obaseki for raising the state debt profile from about ₦43 billion when he took over in 2016 to over ₦500 billion.
“We are here to change it; we are coming to restore infrastructure, to restore education and to restore security to the state.
“We are bringing practical governance into the state,” he said.
The State chairman of APC, Jarret Tenebe urged the national chairman of the party to join them to rescue the state from the grip of the PDP.
Earlier, the Senator representing Edo North and former governor of the state, Sen. Adams Oshiomhole, said the gathering represented the very essence of the broom, a reunion of the people who were deceived in their former party.
Oshiomhole said Okpebholo, if elected, had a huge task ahead of him as governor of Edo.
He urged the people of the state to make a comparison of the years of the rule of the APC and the PDP in the state and see the difference.
“Edo people have the chance to sit back and ask themselves the differences between the years the APC ruled the state and the years the PDP ruled.
“Governance is about having human empathy. Those who do not know your house cannot fix the linkages; only those who know the linkages can help fix them.
“If they can cheat themselves and go to court, we will not allow them to cheat [at the polls]. It will be one-man-one-vote,” he said.
Commenting on the killing of Insp. Onu Akon, the police aide of Sen. Okpebholo, Oshiomhole vowed to ensure that the national assembly investigate the death and that the investigation would not be messed up.
He, however, called on the Inspector-General of Police to disband the State Security Network, which he said had become a tool for oppression in the hand of the state government.
Oshiomhole also called on the state Commissioner of Police, Funsho Adegboye, “to defend the integrity of his uniform by apprehending the perpetrators of the act and bring them to book
According to him, “The days of oppression are over. They shall know no peace because they have murdered sleep,” he said.
In his remarks, the Chairman of the campaign council, Gov. Ottu of Cross Rivers, promised to deliver the state for the APC come Sept. 21.