Barely two months after the gubernatorial election in
Edo State, fresh tension has engulfed the state over the anticipated senatorial
election in Edo Central Senatorial District to pick the successor to the
state’s Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, in the Senate.
Okpebholo represented Edo Central Senatorial District
on the banner of the governing party, All Progressives Congress (APC) before
his election as of the state.
Already, intensive manoeuvring and intrigues over the
replacement of the governor in the Senate have begun within the major political
parties, especially APC.
In the governing party, no fewer than 12 aspirants are
jostling for consideration for the ticket of APC.
To this end, tongues are wagging in APC in Edo State
over alleged plot by the National Chairman of APC, Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje and
Okpebholo to impose Mr. Odianosen Henry Okojie, as candidate of the party in
the election.
Okojie currently represents Esan North East and Esan
South East Constituency in the House of Representatives.
Okojie was reported to be mobilising his contacts in
Abuja, particularly in the Presidency, to prevail on Ganduje and Okpebholo to
circumvent the processes by imposing him as the candidate of the party.
Okojie was also reported to be boastful of his
contacts in Abuja to fetch him the ticket, by sidetraccking intra-party
election which is expected to throw up a popular and credible candidate to fly
the banner of the party.
Worried by the tension being generated by the plot to
impose Okojie on members of APC in Edo Central, a pressure group, Esan
Renaissance Movement (ERM), has petitioned Ganduje and Okpebholo, on the
festering issue.
The group, in a statement, issued on Thursday,
fingered the Chief of Staff to the President, Mr. Femi Gbajabiamila and
Minister of Interior, Mr. Bunmi Tunji-Ojo, as sponsors and promoters of Okojie.
The group in the state ment signed by its President,
Agbonkhese Osezua and Secretary, Napoleon Ironosen, warned Gbajabiamila and
Tunji-Ojo to steer clear and refrain from manipulating the processes leading to
the choice of candidate for the senatorial election.
ERM advised Ganduje and Okpebholo not to succumb to
intimidation and blackmail by Gbajabiamila and Tunji-Ojo to secure free passage
for Okojie into the Senate.
The group said they have profiled all APC members
jostling to replace the governor in the Senate, adding that Okojie was the
least qualified among them.
The petitioners said he was unfit and unsuitable to
pick a seat in the Senate on behalf of Edo senatorial district, insisting that
he has failed to justify the mandate given to him to represent Esan North East
and Esan South East in the House of Representatives.
According to the group, Okojie was docile and timid in
the House, with no record of an impact ful representation of his constituents
in the 10th Assembly.
The group pointedly accused Okojie of deploying
weapons of blackmail and intimidation in pursuit of personal and selfish agenda
for financial gains in his 18 months sojourn in the lower chamber of the
National Assembly.
Consequently, the group urged the national leadership
of the ruling party to be wary of given tacit support to Okojie, adding that he
was not viable candidate to win a senatorial contest.
It also warned Governor Okpebholo to distance himself
from Okojie in order to sustain his credibility and warm himself into the
psyche of the people of Esanland.
The group said further in the statement, “Odianosen
Henry Okojie lacks the credibility to fly the ticket of APC for a senatorial
election. What has he achieved with the current made given to him to represent
Esan North East and Esan South East Constituency in the House of
Representatives? Absolutely nothing.”
“How many bills has he sponsored and how many motions
has he moved in the past 18 months? Odianosen Henry Okojie is a sleeping
representative of Esan North East and Esan South East Constituency of Edo State
in the House of Representatives. He should not be given a free ticket to take a
seat in the Senate to sleep and whenever he is awake, he would be busy pursuing
a selfish agenda to enrich himself.”
“The roles played by Odianosen Henry Okojie and his
co-traveller, Ikenga Ugochinyere in the Aliko Dangote/NNPCL debacle is still
very fresh in our memories. In tandem with their antics of blackmail and
intimidation, they took money to take side with Dangote in the Ad-hoc
Committeeassignment, a sad development which led to the dissolution of the
Ad-hoc committee headed by Ugochinyere, with Henry Okojie, as a member.”
“That is the job Odianosen Henry Okojie is doing in
Abuja, he is not representing Esan North East and Esan South East Constituency
but representing only himself. He is not a fit, competent and suitable person
to represent us in the Senate. We have a pool of qualified and credible
individuals, who can take our seat in the Senate. Odianosen Henry Okojie should
stay in the House and complete his present assignment of using the
instrumentality of his chairmanship of the House Commitee on Petroleum
Resources (Midstream) to continue to blackmail the management of NNPCL for
illicit wealth.”
“We seize this medium to plead with the Chief of Staff
to the President, Mr. Femi Gbajabiamila and Minister of Interior, Mr. Bunmi
Tunji-Ojo, to allow the members of APC in Edo Central to freely elect their
candidate for the upcoming senatorial election. It’s not right for forces
outside Edo State to always fix and give directions to our political journeys.
They should please allow us to fix this. We can produce a credible candidate in
a primary election. The candidature of Odianosen Henry Okojie cannot deliver
Edo Central Senatorial District to the APC.”
In conclusion, we also urge the indefatigable National
Chairman of APC not to succumb to pressures by Mr. Femi Gbajabiamila and
Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo to impose Odianosen Henry Okojie on members of APC in Edo
Central Senatorial District. And the people’s Governor, Senator Monday
Okpebholo, whose take off has received widespread accolades should sustain his
legitimacy and tempo of his acceptability by our people by distancing himself
from Odianosen Henry Okojie,” the statement added.
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