EDO GOVERNORSHIP ELECTION RESULT
EDO GOVERNORSHIP ELECTION RESULT
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LGA | APC | PDP | ||||||||
Akoko-Edo
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24,545
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13,027
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Esan N’East
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9,130
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16,220
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Esan S’East
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9,554
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11,466
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Esan West
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13,114
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16,311
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Egor
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26,117
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19,514
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Etsako Central
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10,373
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8,827
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Etsako East
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18,078
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12,552
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Etsako West
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29,119
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10,843
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Igueben
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7,802
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7,560
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Ikpoba-Okha
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33,469
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26,096
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Oredo
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37,612
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30,492
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Orhionmwon
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15,262
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16,446
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Ovia N’East
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17,561
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13,141
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Owan East
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21,233
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12,843
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Owan West
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12,862
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10,132
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Uhunmwonde
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10,911
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8,667
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Ovia S’West
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12,820
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8,810
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Total
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319,483
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253,173
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Iyobosa Uwugiaren, Adibe Emenyonu in Benin City, Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja and Yekini Jimoh in Lokoja
It was a mixture of celebrations and
protests in Benin City, the capital of Edo State, yesterday when the
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared Mr. Godwin
Nogheghase Obaseki of the All Progressives Congress (APC) the winner of
Wednesday’s governorship election in the state and governor-elect.
According to INEC, Obaseki polled a
total of 319,483 votes to beat his closest rival and candidate of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Mr. Osagie Ize-Iyamu, who garnered
253,173 votes.
Obaseki won 13 out of the 18 local government areas in Edo State, thus satisfying the constitutional requirement of securing 25 per cent of the votes cast in two-thirds of the local governments in the state.
Obaseki won 13 out of the 18 local government areas in Edo State, thus satisfying the constitutional requirement of securing 25 per cent of the votes cast in two-thirds of the local governments in the state.
Confirming the outcome of the election,
Prof. Kayode Soremekun, INEC’s Chief Returning Officer for the election,
said Obaseki had satisfied the requirements by scoring the highest
number of votes.
At the INEC state headquarters in Benin
City, supporters of the APC celebrated the announcement and drove around
some streets in the capital city waving the APC flag and chanting
songs.
However, the agent of the PDP refused to sign the result, claiming that he had received instruction from his party not to sign the result.
However, the agent of the PDP refused to sign the result, claiming that he had received instruction from his party not to sign the result.
Agents of other political parties, who
also protested the outcome of the election and called for its
cancellation, however, appended their signatures on the result sheet.
Obaseki Vows to Keep Campaign Promises
In his acceptance speech, the
governor-elect assured residents of Edo State that all the campaign
promises he made on the stump would be fulfilled irrespective of party
affiliations.
He said: “My good people of Edo State, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced the results of the 2016 Edo State gubernatorial poll, and I have been declared as the winner of the election.
He said: “My good people of Edo State, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced the results of the 2016 Edo State gubernatorial poll, and I have been declared as the winner of the election.
“It is with great humility and abiding
faith in God Almighty that I accept this pronouncement of my victory as
the next governor of Edo State. This is a historic victory for all Edo
citizens and our party, the All Progressives Congress (APC). It
underscores clearly your preference for the continuity and consolidation
of our programmes.
“More importantly, by your votes you
clearly affirmed your faith in my ability to take our state forward into
a new era. This is a responsibility Philip Shaibu, my running mate, and
myself do not take lightly.
“Our promise is to build a state anchored on a productive economy that will transform and empower our citizens is sincere.
“We promised jobs. We promised empowerment of our citizens. We promised improved social welfare services, and a more secure state. We will strive to deliver on all of these promises.
“We promised jobs. We promised empowerment of our citizens. We promised improved social welfare services, and a more secure state. We will strive to deliver on all of these promises.
“As we travelled all over our great
state selling our programmes, we also took note of your concerns and
problems, and I want to assure you that we will do everything in our
power to address them.”
He also saluted the courage of all those who came out to exercise their franchise in spite of the seeming intimidation of those he described as “merchants of violence” to derail the conduct of a free, fair and peaceful election.
He also saluted the courage of all those who came out to exercise their franchise in spite of the seeming intimidation of those he described as “merchants of violence” to derail the conduct of a free, fair and peaceful election.
He also thanked President Muhammadu
Buhari for his profound commitment to a new order in Nigeria; the Edo
State Governor, Mr. Adams Oshiomhole, for his vision and single-minded
focus on the progress and development of the state; members of his
campaign team, led by the Director-General, Osarodion Ogie; his wife,
Betsy; and his entire family, friends, volunteers and all supporters who
worked tirelessly to help him to achieve victory at the poll.
Oshiomhole: We’ve Humbled Ikimi, Igbinedion, Others
In his reaction, Oshiomhole could not
resist the temptation to gloat, proclaiming that the victory of his
would-be successor had humbled Chief Tom Ikimi, the Esama of Benin and
father of his predecessor, Chief Gabriel Igbinedion; and Chief Raymond
Dokpesi of the PDP, adding that Chief Tony Anenih narrowly escaped
defeat.
He said the APC was committed to dismantling the rigging machinery of those he termed political godfathers in the state.
Oshiomhole, who noted that Edo was the
only state where an election had been held recently and not a single
life was lost, said the victory had concluded the chapter in the
struggle to end godfatherism in the state.
Speaking to newsmen after the
announcement of the results, Oshiomhole, who was flanked by leaders of
the APC, said the election was the final death knell for political
godfathers who have held the people hostage since 1999.
“Over the last eight years, we have
tried to orientate our people not just the voters but politicians that
the season of election rigging where one or two godfathers write the
results is over and we were committed to dismantling the rigging
machine.
“In 2012 with all the godfathers on one
side and new forces of change on my side, I won in all the 18 local
government areas. Our people have spoken loud and clear that they
believe in democracy, they just don’t want to be beneficiaries, they
want to be the drivers of the process.
“This was showed by the way they
conducted themselves on Election Day. It is outstanding and remarkable
that tense as the election was with all the predictions, the APC won
decisively in 13 out of the 18 local government areas. Those who were
loudest in making noise have been revealed where they stand in relation
to Edo people.
“We have humbled Chief Tom Ikimi even in
the local government he claimed to have created. We defeated Chief
Raymond Dokpesi in his polling unit, his ward and his local government.
That reassures that the ruthless deployment of media machinery is not
enough to distort the will of Edo people to determine their choice.
“In Okada, the political family that has
boasted that they will continue to govern this state and even compelled
the state to adopt them as the Queen of England whose birthday must be
celebrated. In Okada, the APC was the preferred party by the people than
that family in Okada.
“There is something unique in the way
things have turned out. In Esan land, the senatorial zone of the PDP
godfather, we won two out of the five local government areas. We gave
him a fight that he managed to escape. He used the factor of his age to
play on the emotions of the people.
“It is a victory for the people of the
state. Edo people are now proud they can determine who will rule them
and no one godfather can choose a leader for them. When you look at the
propaganda, you will think we have fallen for the lion,” he stated.
PDP, Ize-Iyamu Protest, Reject Result
However, in the PDP camp, the mood was
markedly different as supporters of the party, sensing that the election
had been lost, attempted to barricade the roads leading to INEC’s
office in Benin to prevent the commission from declaring the result.
But in order to forestall a breakdown of
law and order, security personnel were forced to fire teargas and many
gunshots into the air to scare away the protesters from the vicinity of
INEC’s office.
In his reaction to the outcome of the election, Ize-Iyamu rejected it, saying the results from the local government areas were different from those collated at the polling units and declared at different wards.
In his reaction to the outcome of the election, Ize-Iyamu rejected it, saying the results from the local government areas were different from those collated at the polling units and declared at different wards.
Addressing a press conference yesterday
at his residence in Benin City along with the Edo State PDP chairman,
Chief Dan Orbih, while the results were still being announced, Ize Iyamu
accused INEC of conniving with the Edo State governor and security
agencies to declare fake results.
“The PDP in Edo State, after carefully
reviewing the events of yesterday September 28, 2016, totally rejects
the purported outcome of the voting exercise and the results announced
by INEC,” he stated.
He added: “Firstly, we are in total amazement at the details of the results released by INEC because all of them are fake and not the figures announced at various units and as collated at various wards across the state.
He added: “Firstly, we are in total amazement at the details of the results released by INEC because all of them are fake and not the figures announced at various units and as collated at various wards across the state.
“The fake results announced by INEC are
entirely a fabrication which do not reflect the true picture of what
transpired during the election.”
He said his party was not totally
surprised, because long before the election it had anticipated what
transpired and had also warned INEC, security agencies and alerted Edo
people at various press conferences and statements on the situation.
Ize-Iyamu further declared: “Based on
the results emanating from across the state, PDP won the election fair
and square, and with a very comfortable margin.
“So it is with disgust that we have been
receiving fake results which were never recorded either at the units or
the ward collation centres. Our rejection of the results released by
INEC so far is based on, but not limited to, the following: We know that
a fair turnout of voters was recorded statewide because the weather was
very clement and voters were enthusiastic.
“However, unknown to the unsuspecting
Edo electorate, INEC had long provided the serial numbers of all result
sheets to Adams Oshiomhole and his APC government to print fresh result
sheets. This is not a mere allegation.
“With the benefit of hindsight, the
18-day period of postponement of the election was to provide enough time
for the governor and his government to print these result sheets and
perfect the writing of fake results at the units and at all levels of
collation.”
He added that the situation was further
buttressed by the fact that on Monday, September 26, 2016, when election
materials arrived from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) at INEC state
office for inspection, agents of the political parties including the APC
and PDP were given pre-typed copies of the serial numbers of all result
sheets and the ballot papers.
“This was a clear security breach and an
infringement on the credibility of the process, as these are sensitive
materials which should not have been sighted even by INEC officers,” he
added.
Ize-Iyamu alleged that everything that transpired had been carefully designed by the Oshiomole-led Edo State government and their cohorts in INEC, saying they perfected a scheme to void thousands of ballot papers, to enable them perpetrate their devices.
Ize-Iyamu alleged that everything that transpired had been carefully designed by the Oshiomole-led Edo State government and their cohorts in INEC, saying they perfected a scheme to void thousands of ballot papers, to enable them perpetrate their devices.
He claimed that it was widely recorded
that over 88 per cent of the voided ballots were PDP votes and also
accused the security agencies of aiding the rigging of the election.
He added that the postings of the Commissioner of Police, officials of the Department of State Services (DSS) and removal of officers from their units, even during the voting exercise, was a clear plot to destabilise the security apparatus in various local government areas and senatorial districts.
He added that the postings of the Commissioner of Police, officials of the Department of State Services (DSS) and removal of officers from their units, even during the voting exercise, was a clear plot to destabilise the security apparatus in various local government areas and senatorial districts.
The PDP candidate said the choice of
collation from places they had chosen, as well as the choice of the
state returning officer, whom he described as a close friend and
associate of former Governors Kayode Fayemi and Niyi Adebayo of Ekiti
State, who are also top APC chieftains, also prevented PDP agents in
many cases from entering collation centres.
Buttressing his position, the state
chapter of the PDP also rejected the result of the state governorship
election, saying the outcome of the poll was pre-written and
pre-determined to favour Obaseki against Ize-Iyamu.
Addressing journalists yesterday, Chief
Orbih said the party decided to convene the conference because of the
comments and information at its disposal which suggested that INEC was
compromised.
He said a pointer to his accusation of the electoral umpire started when it began the process of announcing the results at their state headquarters, and at some point suspended the announcement, only to resume this morning.
He said a pointer to his accusation of the electoral umpire started when it began the process of announcing the results at their state headquarters, and at some point suspended the announcement, only to resume this morning.
According to him, “But going by the
information before us and from the feelers from our agents, there is a
wide margin between what our agents, independent observers told us and
what INEC is announcing.”
Justifying his claim, Orbih recalled that before the election, the state Publicity Secretary, Chris Nehikhare of the party, had raised the alarm, alerting the public that APC had written the results of nine local government areas, which was principally targeted at manipulating the outcome of the poll.
Justifying his claim, Orbih recalled that before the election, the state Publicity Secretary, Chris Nehikhare of the party, had raised the alarm, alerting the public that APC had written the results of nine local government areas, which was principally targeted at manipulating the outcome of the poll.
“From the results declared by INEC,
there is no difference between the outcome so far and what the party’s
image-maker said 48 hours before the election that APC has connived with
INEC to write results in some key local government areas.
“From all the results collated by our
agents, PDP is clearly ahead with 30,000 votes, but INEC has completely
disallowed the result,” he claimed.
He also said that the party was still
studying the results from the riverine communities which it had rejected
because, according to him, even areas the party won, INEC allegedly
disallowed the votes claiming failure of the card reader.
“Rather than using the incident form
which the law allows in the event of failure of the card reader, APC has
connived with INEC to cancel results in these areas. Therefore, they
(INEC) should take full responsibility for the failure of the card
reader because we in PDP should not be punished for such laxity,” the
Edo PDP chairman declared.
The PDP also alleged that thugs
forcefully entered the collation centre in Oredo Local Government Area
of Edo State and made away with all the result sheets where its
governorship candidate scored a massive victory over the candidate of
the APC.
The party said that during the invasion,
one Mr. Osakpanwam Eriyo forcefully removed all the result sheets used
in collating results for the local government area.
In a statement issued by the acting National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Mr. Dayo Adeyeye, the party said it was very worrisome that security agents acted in collusion with the “thugs in this objectionable conduct”.
In a statement issued by the acting National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Mr. Dayo Adeyeye, the party said it was very worrisome that security agents acted in collusion with the “thugs in this objectionable conduct”.
“Following the announcement of the
results of the Edo State gubernatorial election for Oredo Local
Government Area in which our candidate scored a massive victory over the
candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), a known thug
and enforcer of Governor Adams Oshiomhole – Mr. Osakpanwam Eriyo (aka
Nomoreloss) – has invaded the collation centre along with several armed
cohorts.
“The Nigerian public will recall that we
have severally given warnings about the plan of the ruling APC to
attack LGA collation centres where they deemed the results of the
elections to be unfavourable.
“Further to this, we hereby call on the
Inspector General (IG) of Police and the heads of the relevant security
agencies to immediately arrest Mr. Eriyo and his accomplices. We also
urge the IG and other security agencies to immediately retrieve the
election result sheets from this reprehensible fellow and return them
safely to INEC to enable the electoral body complete the electoral
process.
“It is imperative that the Nigerian
Police Force immediately arrest Mr. Eriyo as a means of building
confidence in the electorate. Failure to do so may lead to people
resorting to self help to enforce their rights which may in turn lead to
a breakdown of law and order,” it said.
Sheriff Denies Endorsing Poll Result
Also, the former national chairman of
the PDP, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff, denied reports that he accepted the
result of the governorship election in Edo State.
A statement by his media aide, Inuwa
Bwala, said that Sheriff’s reaction might be not different from the
general position adopted by a majority of PDP members.
Sheriff said that he was not in a rush
to say anything for now until he gets a full report corroborating the
alleged irregularities during and after the election.
He said he was yet to make a
pronouncement on the Edo governorship election, which the “PDP was
reported to have lost to the ruling APC because he is yet to receive
official report on what transpired”.
“While he awaits reports from PDP field
officers on the situation in the state, Sheriff has asked PDP members to
remain calm, hopeful and determined in the pursuit of their mandate,
until the last is seen of the election,” he said.
Sheriff spoke against the background of
media reports suggesting that he was comfortable with the outcome of the
Edo election, stressing that no sensible leader would accept what had
been rejected by his followers.
He described as mischievous for anybody to insinuate that he would accept his party’s defeat.
He described as mischievous for anybody to insinuate that he would accept his party’s defeat.
Buhari, Others Congratulate Obaseki, Oshiomhole
But as the PDP and its candidate decried
the outcome of the poll, President Muhammadu Buhari, Senate President
Bukola Saraki, the National Chairman of the APC, Chief John
Odigie-Oyegun, a National Leader of the APC, Chief Bola Ahmed Tinubu,
and other chieftains of the ruling party hailed the victory of Obaseki
and APC in the Edo election.
Buhari, during a telephone call to
Oshiomhole yesterday, commended the well-articulated campaign of the APC
in the state, the doggedness of the governor, governor-elect and party
members in going round the state to reach the people with records of
good governance over the years and a promise of continuity.
According to the president, the outcome
of the election clearly reflected the mood of the people to sustain the
pedigree of responsiveness, forthrightness and diligence that Oshiomhole
brought to the service of his people.
“The victory is good for democracy, for Nigeria and the people of Edo State,” he said.
Buhari said the victory was well-deserved as the campaign train which he joined worked hard to sell its people-centred manifesto.
Buhari said the victory was well-deserved as the campaign train which he joined worked hard to sell its people-centred manifesto.
The president also applauded the conduct
of INEC, security agencies, National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members
and the electorate for ensuring a peaceful election.
Saraki also congratulated Obaseki and
Oshiomhole in a statement by his Special Adviser, Media and Publicity,
Yusuph Olaniyonu, saying his success at the poll was expected by those
who had keenly followed the electioneering in the state in the last few
months.
“Godwin Obaseki has proved to be a good
private sector man who is also a grassroots politician. He is a good
flag bearer of our great party, the APC, and a mobiliser who really
showed that he will be a worthy successor to the incumbent Governor
Adams Oshiomhole.
“I also congratulate Governor Oshiomhole
who has, in the last seven and a half years, diligently served the
people of Edo State and has led a vigorous campaign to sustain the APC
legacy in Edo State.
“The governor has shown courage, devotion and dedication in selling Obaseki to the people,” he said.
“The governor has shown courage, devotion and dedication in selling Obaseki to the people,” he said.
Saraki also lauded the people of Edo
State for the massive turnout at the poll, their peaceful conduct and
for voting for APC candidate.
Oyegun, in addition, congratulated Obaseki and the deputy governor elect, Philip Shuaibu, on their election victory.
Oyegun, in addition, congratulated Obaseki and the deputy governor elect, Philip Shuaibu, on their election victory.
Oyegun also thanked Edo residents for the massive turnout during the election.
The APC chairman also congratulated political parties and their candidates that contested the election for the “fair play” and relatively peaceful conduct displayed during the election exercise.
He called for calm and appealed to the opposition parties to accept defeat in good faith.
In his statement, Tinubu congratulated Obaseki for his victory in the election, saying Edo people had made their choice.
The APC chairman also congratulated political parties and their candidates that contested the election for the “fair play” and relatively peaceful conduct displayed during the election exercise.
He called for calm and appealed to the opposition parties to accept defeat in good faith.
In his statement, Tinubu congratulated Obaseki for his victory in the election, saying Edo people had made their choice.
He said Obaseki was a tested technocrat
who is competent and experienced to take over and continue the good work
done by Oshiomhole.
The APC leader also congratulated Oshiomhole for his achievements in Edo, which helped in retaining Edo for APC.
The APC leader also congratulated Oshiomhole for his achievements in Edo, which helped in retaining Edo for APC.
With the election of Obaseki, Tinubu
said Edo had taken after Lagos in the continuity model, which has worked
assiduously well for the people of Lagos State.
Also, Lagos State Governor, Mr.
Akinwunmi Ambode, congratulated Obaseki for his victory at the just
concluded gubernatorial election, saying that the people of the state
have made the right choice.
In his message signed by his media aide, Mr. Habib Aruna, Ambode said the development was not just a victory for democracy but the people who he noted would experience continuity in terms of dividends of democracy.
In his message signed by his media aide, Mr. Habib Aruna, Ambode said the development was not just a victory for democracy but the people who he noted would experience continuity in terms of dividends of democracy.
The Lagos governor, who was the
Chairman, APC National Campaign Committee for the election, said the
people of Edo had voted for continuity of people-friendly policies and
programmes, and urged all the relevant stakeholders in the state to
accept the verdict of the people and work with Obaseki to move it
forward.
Ambode’s counterpart in Kogi State,
Alhaji Yahaya Bello, also congratulated the Edo people and APC for
Obaseki’s victory, saying it was a further confirmation of Nigerians’
belief in the change agenda of the party under the leadership of the
president.
Like others, Bello hailed the conduct of INEC, the Edo people and the security agencies who all ensured a hitch-free exercise.
He eulogised the outgoing governor of the state for “changing the face of politics in Edo State to that of development and transformation”, adding that his years in Edo State “heralded true change and progress”.
He eulogised the outgoing governor of the state for “changing the face of politics in Edo State to that of development and transformation”, adding that his years in Edo State “heralded true change and progress”.
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