BENIN—THE seeming cordial relationship between Governor Godwin Obaseki
of Edo State and the National Chairman of All Progressives Congress,
APC, may soon hit the rocks ahead of the coming primary election to
pick candidates for the state and National Assembly elections.
While
Oshiomhole has been canvassing for the adoption of direct primaries as
used in the Osun State governorship primaries, Obaseki is said to be
settling for consensus.
And to also apparently check threats of
defection from APC, Obaseki held a meeting with leaders from Edo South
Senatorial District, where he was said to have told them his preference
for consensus as against direct primaries.
A similar meeting was
to be held in Edo Central and then Edo North but Vanguard, gathered
yesterday, that the meeting for Edo North had been postponed.
At
the meeting, the governor was said to have explained the reasons his
policies were being seen as anti-people, saying he was “saving money
for the state."
The meeting was supposed to have been attended by
10 persons from each ward in the seven local government areas that make
up Edo South Senatorial District but gate crashers were said to have
been allowed into the meeting by the governor.
It was gathered that some of the leaders accused the governor of being sarcastic about his description of some leaders.
A
leader of the party who spoke to Vanguard yesterday, on condition of
anonymity on primaries, said “We were shocked when the governor said he
would prefer the consensus option to direct primaries which our leaders
including the national chairman, Oshiomhole has been promoting. Some of
us thought that he should have first sorted that out with Oshiomhole
before saying it at the general meeting. Some of us see that as
confrontation.”
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