Former National Chairman of the All Progressives
Congress (APC), John Odigie-Oyegun on Sunday asked his successor, Adams Oshiomhole, to
desist from interfering in the administration of Edo State Governor, Godwin
Obaseki.
In a statement signed by his Public Affairs Adviser,
Ray Murphy, on Sunday, Odigie-Oyegun appealed to Oshiomhole to stop disgracing
the ruling party, saying Obaseki should be given a breathing space to
concentrate on governing the state.
He recalled that he never interfered with
Oshiomhole’s administration when he was governor, and wondered why it has
become difficult for him to realise that Obaseki is the only APC governor in
the whole of the South-south.
According to him, “I appeal to him (Oshiomhole) to
stop disgracing the governing party APC and Edo State.
“He should give the governor a breathing space to
concentrate in doing the job of serving the people of Edo.
“I wonder how he could easily forget that I never
interfered or bothered about how he ran the government as the then governor of
Edo, all the while I occupied the position of the party’s national chairman.
“I am yet to come to terms with why it has become
difficult for Oshiomhole to realise that Obaseki is the only APC governor in
the entire south-south.
“And he should be allowed to concentrate on giving
the people of Edo the dividends of democracy.”
The former party leader therefore urged APC governors
not to stand aside and watch their fellow colleague “hampered by a party
chairman whose actions might lead to political misfortune of the party.”
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