Ahead of the September 10
governorship election in Edo State, two governorship aspirants from the
Obaseki family in the ancient Benin Kingdom – Dr. Don Pedro Obaseki and
his cousin, Mr. Godwin Obaseki – evidently have their eyes on the All
Progressives Congress governorship ticket and it is not clear yet who
will get it.
Long before the Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC) announced the September 10, 2016 date for
the Edo State governorship election, the undercurrents have shown that
the election would be very intriguing as each day passes and with each
aspirant getting ready for the party primaries.
The issue of a renowned media guru,
Nollywood pioneer, University lecturer, Edo State cultural ambassador
and a brilliant young man, who holds a Masters’ degree in Business
Administration and two Doctorate Degrees, Dr. Don Pedro Obaseki and his
older cousin, Mr. Godwin Obaseki will surely be of interest, not only to
the Edo State people, but every watcher of the election.
The aspirants, who are from the same
family are vying for the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship
ticket amidst widespread rumour that Governor Adams Oshiomhole might
have endorsed the senior Obaseki, Godwin, who is the chairman, Economic
Team of Edo State Government, as his preferred governorship candidate
for the APC.
The rumour was heightened some weeks
back, when some leaders of the APC told their loyalists that Godwin
Obaseki was the governor’s preferred candidate and urged them to key
into it. Since then, there had been a kind of concerted effort by other
aggrieved aspirants to frustrate his emergence at the primaries.
But irrespective of the support Godwin is
alleged to be getting from Governor Oshiomhole, Don Pedro, talking with
journalists in Lagos about his ambition, vowed to pick the APC ticket
in the primary. He insisted that the primary must be free and fair,
noting that where the APC makes a mistake of conducting a disorganised
primary, the party risks losing the state to the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP).
Defending his resolve to slug it out
against Godwin, Don Pedro does not consider his insistence of
challenging his cousin as any impediment for the family. First, he
maintained that he was actually the preferred candidate of his family
and that he has always enjoyed a relatively more cordial relationship
with the people of the state than Godwin.
“I want to make it clear that it was
after due consultations with my corporate family that I declared my
intention to run for the governorship of Edo State. My family, at a
well-attended festival in our patriarch’s palace in Benin on September
9, 2015 endorsed my ambition. And my cousin, Uncle Godwin happens to be
my major supporter and I asked him to take me to Governor Oshiomhole
because they are close.
“It was on the day (September 24) that he
was supposed to take me to the governor that he told me that he was
also running for the governorship. My family is not divided and this is
not an election, it is a party nomination. If Uncle Godwin wins and he
feels he needs my support, I will support him but I beg him to also
support me if I win because I will need his support,” he said.
To him, contrary to the insinuation that
Governor Oshiomhole is favourably disposed to his cousin, the governor
has no preferred candidate. Aside that, he feels the governor is much
more politically savvy and knows the thinking of an average Edo person
and as such, would not insist on any one particular aspirant.
“The governor is not favouring anyone. He
keeps saying that no man is God and that it is a game of one man, one
vote. The governor is not a product of godfatherism, so he won’t
subscribe to that. So, I say bring it on because I will defeat all the
aspirants on the field,” and on the allegation that the leadership of
the APC in Edo State is plotting to doctor the delegates list to favour a
particular aspirant in the primaries, he said “That is not true.
“I was at a meeting with the other aspirants and the national leadership of the party made it clear that the rules of the game cannot be changed. APC is different from the PDP. In the PDP, the governors are the political leaders of the party in their respective states but in the APC, the state chairmen of the party are the political leaders. So, the primary election in Edo State is not going to be at the beck and call of the state government apparatus. It is the national headquarters of the party that would conduct the poll.
“I was at a meeting with the other aspirants and the national leadership of the party made it clear that the rules of the game cannot be changed. APC is different from the PDP. In the PDP, the governors are the political leaders of the party in their respective states but in the APC, the state chairmen of the party are the political leaders. So, the primary election in Edo State is not going to be at the beck and call of the state government apparatus. It is the national headquarters of the party that would conduct the poll.
“So, I am not scared as we were told
during the meeting that nobody who is not a delegate as at the time of
the last convention would be a delegate during the forthcoming primaries
because the Edo governorship election is actually a postponed 2015 poll
and as a result, new rules cannot apply. It was also agreed that if a
delegate is dead, he can only be replaced at the next convention, which
would not hold before the primaries.
“If the APC allows a free, fair and
credible primary election, we will go to the field to ensure victory for
the party in the main election despite whoever emerges the candidate.
Nobody, no matter how big, is greater than the corporate entity called
Edo State. We are a different kind of people and anyone who takes us for
granted is taking a big risk.”
He felt that it would be politically
suicidal for the leadership of the APC to toy with the will and
aspiration of the people of the state during the primary, particularly
with the PDP lurking around the corner to take advantage of any slight
discord in the APC. He therefore suggested that instead, it will be
better to sustain the goodwill that Governor Oshiomhole had secured for
the party by allowing the people elect their preferred APC candidate at
the primary, stressing that it is only after then that Edo State can
fully become an APC state.
“To say that Edo State is an APC state is
to be economical with the political truth but I can leverage on the
successes of Governor Adams Oshiomhole to win the state for APC. I call
him the ‘Moses of our time’ because he had to fight Pharaoh. Edo’s
political space before now was like living in Egypt but Oshiomhole’s
coming took us across the Red Sea but I believe that I am the Joshua,
who will lead the state to the promised land.
“I want to say this so that the governor
can be mindful of what he is doing. In 2015, out of the three supposed
candidates of the governor in the senatorial election, two lost. Senator
Francis Alimikhena won in Edo North by a slim margin. That does not
show an invincible governor.
“Also, the days of money politics or what
some people refer to as stomach infrastructure are over. President
Buhari proved this in the last elections. If money determines who wins
election, former President Goodluck Jonathan would have won that
election.
“Edo people are tired, not tired of the
party but tired of the recycled and reshuffled ideologically bereft
politicians. Those who are running for the governorship in the APC
today, apart from one or two, are former members of the PDP, while those
running in PDP are former APC/Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN),” he
noted.
He has also said repeatedly that he does not have the financial war chest as some others in the race but that his motivation for joining the race was as a result of his belief that the state is on the throes of a motor park democracy and the urgent need to change the way things are done.
He has also said repeatedly that he does not have the financial war chest as some others in the race but that his motivation for joining the race was as a result of his belief that the state is on the throes of a motor park democracy and the urgent need to change the way things are done.
On where he is getting the political
support to join the race, he said: “I don’t have a godfather; my
ambition is being funded by the people of Edo State and my campaign
billboards have my bank account number on them. So far, contributions
have come from not less than 17,000 people and that is something quite
different.
“It is a new way of doing things. I have
been to so many countries, talking to Edo people in Diaspora because
they are the single largest investors in the state as a bloc in terms of
remittances back home. The difference between other aspirants and I is
the package I have for Edo people. Even when some of them have made a
plethora of promises, the question is: How do they intend to realise
them and what is the difference between what they are offering and what
we had prior to now.
“I want to reiterate this. Only God
anoints. I am not rich in the interpretation of the billionaire space in
Nigerian politics but I am very wealthy. I am wealthy in the sense that
I am wealthy in ideas and belief. So, I believe that I alone among the
army of aspirants in the APC have what it takes to make the party win
Edo State,” he said assuredly.
If Don Pedro wins the APC ticket as he
vowed to do, his campaign thrust would be hinged on an acronym, EDO,
which he says would encompass empowerment, development and
opportunities.
“I took EDO as my political message,
ideology and mission. If you educate or employ a person, it comes under a
larger umbrella which is empowerment. So, ‘E’ in Edo stands for
empowerment, ‘D’ stands for development, whether human or
infrastructural while the ‘O’ stands for opportunities, and that is
creating the enabling environment for businesses to thrive,” he
highlighted.
Though Oshiomhole has always said he
respected each of the aspirants and assured had them that the leadership
of the party would ensure the emergence of a candidate that will
sustain the infrastructural development he put in place, a chieftain of
the party, Rev Michael Egharevha, recently dismissed threats that if the
older Obaseki emerges, it spells doom for the APC in the state.
“If Obaseki (Godwin) is the governor’s
choice, nobody will stop him. Oshiomhole made most of us what we are
today and if he decides it is Obaseki, so be it, we will all support
him. So if anybody is threatening, it is only a waste of time,”
Egharevha was quoted to have said.
Though Godwin himself has not been saying
much about his well-celebrated ambition, fact is that his political
ambition is well known to the people of the state and his name is
already everywhere online, so watchers of the Edo State scenario will
eagerly wait to see how this plays out eventually.
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My cousin, Uncle Godwin happens to be my major supporter and I asked him to take me to Governor Oshiomhole because they are close…It was on the day (September 24) that he was supposed to take me to the governor that he told me that he was also running for the governorship. My family is not divided and this is not an election, it is a party nomination. If Uncle Godwin wins and he feels he needs my support, I will support him but I beg him to also support me if I win because I will need his support
My cousin, Uncle Godwin happens to be my major supporter and I asked him to take me to Governor Oshiomhole because they are close…It was on the day (September 24) that he was supposed to take me to the governor that he told me that he was also running for the governorship. My family is not divided and this is not an election, it is a party nomination. If Uncle Godwin wins and he feels he needs my support, I will support him but I beg him to also support me if I win because I will need his support
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