A former Commissioner of Oil and Gas and Commissioner of
Transport, Comrade Orobosa Omo-Ojo JP, has advised the Edo State Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) chairman, Mr. Tony Aziegbemi to refrain from carelessly
blaming the failure of his party on the All Progressives Congress (APC) and
Emperor Jarrett Tenebe, the state chairman.
Omo-Ojo
in a signed statement today, October 15, explained that Aziegbemi’s interest is
how he can tamper with sensitive materials that were used for the recent
governorship election in Edo State. He aadded that, the right time to sack
Aziegbemi is now.
Below is the Press Statement:
“Reading through the statement of Mr. Tony Aziegbemi, Chairman of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Edo State, one is forced to laugh at his poor understanding of political dynamics, especially with his irrelevant bad temper tantrums at Emperor Jarrett Tenebe, the ‘Dean’s and APC Chairman that has buried PDP in Edo State.
“Aziegbemi’s
unguided claim that he is aware of a so called “devious ploy of the APC to
stall the order given by a competent Court for the PDP to inspect election
materials,” is nothing but a skewed imagination of a sore loser who has become
habitually angered, irritated and annoyed because his divided PDP did not win
the election that has been hailed as free and fair by over 50 election
observers.
“Aziegbemi’s
pain stem from the fact that, Mr. Tenebe and the gallant APC youths prevented
him and his gang of election riggers from gaining access to the office of the
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) at Aduwawa, with his intention
to have undeserved advantage over other political parties.
“Aziegbemi’s
empty chest beating reassurance to reclaim PDP’s phantom mandate, shall remain
with him as unfilled dream.”
He
added that, “…the earlier Aziegbemi and his PDP accept their fate, the better
for them, because Edo people will not allow them to re-loot their votes from
INEC, just as PDP has looted the state,” the former Special Adviser on Tourism
to Governor Adams Oshiomhole warned.
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