Obaseki Dumps APC, Moves On
The
Embattled Governor of Edo state, Mr Godwin Obaseki of Edo has resigned his
membership of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and moved on.
Obaseki, who until his resignation as a party member was the
only APC Governor in the South-South geopolitical zone, disclosed this to State
House Correspondents on Tuesday while on his way out of the Presidential Villa.
Obaseki, did not state where he would be heading too, but stated
that he would announce his next line of actions in a matter of days, including
the political party on which he would be contesting the gubernatorial election.
He
also debunked the allegation by the APC details of his credentials were
inconsistent, explaining he misplaced their original copies prior to the last
governorship election and had deposed to an affidavit for the purpose.
He, however, disclosed he had found the misplaced original
copies, which he said were in his possession.
“You remember in my last tweet I said that I’ll make a decision,
after my disqualification was announced by APC, that I’ll make a decision after
I’ve consulted with the leadership and my supporters in Edo State and also
having informed the President.
“Just here today to inform you that I have now decided,
formally, to resign my membership of the All Progressives Congress. Having done
that I will now announce in the next few days my specific line of action and
what platform I will be contesting the gubernatorial election on.
“I’m sure the whole country knows and is aware of what has gone
on with me and the party chairman and party leadership, which culminated in my
disqualification as a gubernatorial aspirant and upon that unfortunate decision
by the chairman of the All Progressives Congress, I’ve decided to go and seek
my gubernatorial aspiration on another platform,” he said.
Speaking
on allegations of inconsistencies in his credentials, the Governor said:
“Someone who hasn’t gone to school, who doesn’t have certificate himself, will
not know and understand what inconsistencies in certificates are, that’s the
starting point.
“What is the inconsistency? There’s no inconsistency in my
certificates. The issue was in 2016, when I contested for gubernatorial
election, I could not find the originals of my certificates because I hadn’t
required them for more than two decades. So I deposed to an affidavit that I
couldn’t find the originals.
“Subsequently, I found all the original copies of all my
certificates and they are with me. So I don’t understand what’s inconsistent
about that.
“Maybe
the inconsistency in the Youths Corps certificate where he said my surname was
missing an ‘i’ at the end but if you look at that it was like a cursive, it was
written in a cursive manner. So if that’s inconsistency for him, then it’s
really sad that people of that quality are leading the Nigeria’s ruling party.
“For him it was just to look for an excuse to take whatever
decision he wants to take and it’s really sad that the party structure today
gives him that sort of authority without checks, that is dangerous for any
system or any institution.
“When you give authority and responsibility to people who don’t
have character, people who do not have finesse, a sense of justice, then that
institution is imperilled,” he stressed.
Asked what he thought his chances would be on a platform other
than the APC, he said: “I’m sure if you’ve scanned the environment, you’ve
scanned the media, you’ve scanned social media, the reaction from people across
the world, particularly Edos at home and in the Diaspora, has for me has been
unbelievable. They’ve said to me, ‘wherever you go, we go”.
He accused the National Chairman of the APC, Comrade Adams
Oshiomhole, of using the party machinery to intimidate those he considered
educated and had more substance, adding his disqualification from contesting
the Governor’s office on the party’s platform was driven by fear.
“He has not provided a level playing ground even in the
selection process, the disqualification process: what is the basis for
disqualifying someone like Chris Ogiemwonyi?
“You are afraid of people who are educated because you didn’t go
to school. You are afraid of people who have something to offer because all he
knows how to offer is brigandage, crisis. So for us, Nigeria has to move
forward beyond some of the characters who are currently overseeing our
political polity and they are scared.
“They are scared that when people of substance, when people who
are proven, when people who have succeeded in other aspects of life come into
politics, they will be history.
“For me, this fight is not about grabbing political power, it’s
not about me, it’s not about trying to prove a sense of importance, no. It’s
for us, 21 years into this Republic, democracy must mature, but as democracy is
maturing, we now need to begin to show that politics cannot and should not be
the preserve of a certain character of people.
“People of accomplishment, people of knowledge, people of
character must also be accommodated in the political space. You don’t have to
be a ruffian to be a politician, you don’t have to be a brigand to be a
politician, you don’t have to be a thief to be a politician,” he said.
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