Adams Oshiomhole, national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), says Godwin Obaseki, governor of Edo state, is contemplating dumping the ruling party.
In a statement issued on his behalf by Simon Ebegbulem, his spokesman, the national chairman said the governor wants to create a crisis in the party before making his next move.
He advised the governor to focus on the delivery of good governance to the people of the state rather than “blackmailing” him.
“We have it on good authority that the governor (Obaseki) intends to create disaffection and crisis in the state, APC and probably dump the party for another party,” he said.
“That is why he has embarked on this brigandage which Edo people will resist. So, he should stop blackmailing me and face governance which is why Edo people voted him into power.
“We are even more scared now that the governor is making every effort to coerce me into giving him details of my movement in Edo State. Who knows what he is plotting again? But every evil plot against me will fail.”
Oshiomhole insisted that he was attacked at his residence in Benin, Edo capital, on October 12, blaming it on “Obaseki’s thugs”.
“Before that incident, state government-sponsored thugs have been harassing, intimidating APC members across the 18 Local Government Areas (LGAs) of the state because APC leaders refused to adopt his second term aspiration,” he said.
“People are being sacked in their jobs every day in the state.”
DanMallam Muhammed, commissioner of police in Edo, has said there is no evidence that Oshiomhole was attacked.
Source: The Cable