Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki has threatened to deal with some
leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) whose activities led to
the defeat of the party in the February 23rd general elections.
The
APC lost the election by polling 267,842 against the 275,691 scored by
the to the opposition People’s Democratic Party (PDP).
Government
sources said what peeved Governor Obaseki was the wide margin of defeat
recorded in Egor, Ikpoba-Okha and Oredo local government areas in Edo
South senatorial district.
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Obaseki, who hails from Oredo in Edo South senatorial, was said to have issued the threat at a meeting with APC leaders.
A
source at the meeting, who spoke in a chat with newsmen and pleaded
anonymity, said Obaseki challenged the affected leaders to reveal what
he gave to them.
The source said the Governor was almost moved to
tears as he expressed his disappointment with some of the leaders
especially when it was revealed one of the leaders did not buy
generators meant for Ward collation centres.
According to the
source, “We were shocked when Obaseki started talking. He revealed so
many things. He said he was shocked how the leaders sabotaged his
efforts. Obaseki asked them if it were his re-election, that is how he
would have lost.
“The Governor spoke to a point that he threw
away the microphone. None of the leaders utter any word in defense. He
has said he would deal with them.
“We are happy that the Governor
set up a 25-man team to work with him for the purpose of the House of
Assembly election this Saturday.”
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