Many may have wondered why Governor Adams Oshiomhole is not backing the governorship aspiration of his deputy, Dr Pius Odubu.
Apart from Odubu, the APC is parading aspirants like a former Minister
of Works, Engr. Chris Ogienwonyi; a former military tactician, Gen.
Charles Airhiavbere (retd); a former governor of the state, Prof.
Osarhiemien Osunbor; the Chairman of Edo State Economic Team, Mr Godwin
Obaseki; Mr Kenneth Imasuagbon; Comrade Peter Esele; Prof. Frederick
Ebegue Amadasun; and the only woman in the race, Mrs Tina Agbarha.
The state Commissioner for Works, Osarodion Ogie, was initially in the
race but shelved the ambition after his boss informed him of his desire
to support Obaseki.
Meanwhile, the relationship between the governor and his deputy has broken down.
It's been like that in the past seven months,
creating factions in Edo APC ahead of the governorship primary in the
state. The crisis blew open after Odubu’s coordinator, Barr. Humphrey
Uanseoje, signed a letter with other governorship aspirants of the party
such as Ogienwonyi, Imasuagbon and Barr. Omo Irabor, which they sent to
the national leadership of the APC where they alleged plans by the
state Chairman of the party, Anslem Ojezua, to doctor the delegates list
for the gubernatorial primary with the backing of Oshiomhole.
The publication shocked many political watchers in the state since it
would be the first time the deputy governor will be openly accusing his
boss of alleged plot to manipulate the forthcoming primary.
Odubu’s loyalists and those of the governor had been in the trenches
following Oshiomhole’s reluctance to back his deputy whom many perceived
has been very loyal to his boss since they came into office.
Worried by this development, Ogie, known as one of the generals in the
Oshiomhole’s political family, took up the initiative to settle the rift
between the governor and his deputy. Ogie, in collaboration with the
member representing Etsako Federal Constituency in the House of Reps,
Philip Shuaibu, decided to make this move, given that Odubu has been
part of Oshiomhole’s political team since 2007.
The intention was to stop the animosity which they believed will help to
keep the governor’s camp intact, ahead of the primary of the party.
What Ogie did was to put persons also close to Odubu in the
reconciliation committee so that the deputy governor will not lose
confidence in the committee. As a result, a former Edo State
Commissioner for LGA and Chieftaincy Matters, Chief Lucky James, and
Chief Gabriel Oibo, who are key supporters of Odubu, were drafted into
the committee.
This committee held their first meeting on Sunday, April 10, 2016, where
they agreed to meet with Odubu first to preach the gospel of peace to
him. Nothing much came out of it.
On Monday April 11, 2016, Oshiomhole came back to Benin from his
village, Iyamho, where he met the peace committee waiting for him. Apart
from the members of the committee, led by Ogie, the state Chairman of
the APC, Anslem Ojezue; state Secretary, Chief Osaro Idah; Oshiomhole’s
in-law, Victor Eboigbe and Chief of Staff to the Governor, Patrick
Obahiagbon, were also at the meeting.
Ogie, who opened the meeting, narrated how the group, including the
deputy governor, had worked closely in the past ten years with
Oshiomhole, saying it would be bad to allow bickering between the
governor and his deputy to continue.
The Commissioner for Works offered the two leaders the opportunity to
sort out their problem behind closed door while they excused them to do
so. Philip, Oibo and James concurred with Ogie, stressing the need for
the governor’s political family to be united in the run up to the party
primary and the governorship election.
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Oshiomhole, Vanguard learnt, appreciated their concern but informed the
meeting that he will prefer they were around so they could know the real
issues and treat them. His deputy concurred and everybody stayed for
the meeting.
Firing the first salvo, Odubu lamented that his office had been starved
of funds, his political allies victimized, the governor refused to
attend his wife’s birthday and, above all, the governor directed his
Attorney General, Mr Henry Idahagbon, and Washington Osifo to write a
petition against him to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
(EFCC) with a view to impeaching him.
He further lamented how the governor had allegedly relegated him to the
background, expressing shock that the cordial relationship, which had
existed between him and the governor, broke down.
But responding, Oshiomhole, who recalled how he had backed his deputy in
his political battles and his several advice to him as a brother,
explained that the parlous state of finance of Edo had even affected his
own office and other government offices, and not only that of the
deputy.
He narrated how he had been travelling without his aides due to paucity
of funds. Oshiomhole went further to berate his deputy for being part of
those who signed a statement accusing him of backing the state Chairman
of the APC, in the alleged plot to manipulate the delegates list ahead
of the primary of the party, asserting that the deputy’s action was a
clear indication of an attack against his person.
But Odubu, who defended himself, denied being behind the statement,
explaining that his coordinator put his signature with some other party
members who needed it but never knew what they wanted to use it for. But
the leaders of the party expressed their doubt in his defence, saying
he should have debunked the publication if he was not behind it.
Odubu, however, apologised to Oshiomhole, assuring that such mistake will not be repeated.
Tension in the room heightened when Oshiomhole started responding to the
allegations against him by Odubu that he did not attend his wife’s
birthday and that the governor had treated him like a leper.
The governor declared to those present
that he deliberately avoided attending events at his deputy’s house
after it was revealed to him that his deputy allegedly contracted native
doctors to hurt him so that he (Odubu) will take over as governor.
Oshiomhole said he was informed of the alleged plan by a leader of the
party and that he had met with the native doctors whom his deputy
allegedly contracted to do the damage, adding that the native doctors
admitted and gave him details of how the rituals were executed.
Oshiomhole added that the party leader who leaked the information, who
was out of the country, was ready to confront the deputy with the
details of his meeting with the witch doctors. He further stated that he
could not have attended any ceremony at Odubu’s place, since he would
not want to be poisoned.
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The governor’s disclosure was said to have come as a surprise to the APC
leaders but it equally elicited strong rebuttal from his deputy who
attributed what he described as the spurious allegation to the handiwork
of his political enemies. To buttress his innocence, Odubu volunteered
to contact a strong traditional doctor in Benin, so that those who
accused him will come and take an oath before the gods.
He vehemently denied the allegation and reiterated his loyalty to the governor.
But
some of the party leaders at the meeting were said to have countered
Odubu with his suggestion, informing him that he should have suggested
swearing with the Bible since he is a Catholic.
But Odubu thundered that he was shocked with the allegation and would
like to clear his name with whatever that will convince everyone. Some
of the party leaders at the meeting admonished Odubu to end his
governorship ambition. However Ogie calmed the situation and the parley
ended on a peace note.
As the governorship primary of the party, scheduled to hold sometime in
June-July, draws closer Oshiomhole’s foot soldiers, led by Ogie, are
working round the clock to ensure a united house.
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