Daily Trust Saturday

Edo: Meet APC contestant­s for governorsh­ip ticket today

Gladiators jostling to pick the governorsh­ip ticket of the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) in Edo State will today know their fate today. Although, 12 of them were cleared for the primaries but one of them, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu has stepped down

- Usman A. Bello, Benin Daily Trust Saturday

The 11 out of the 12 aspirants of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) cleared for today’s primary election are wooing delegates in a bid to secure the ticket of the party for the September 21 governorsh­ip election.

Daily Trust Saturday learnt that 29 aspirants initially indicated interest in contesting for the ticket, but some dropped their ambitions, while the party’s National Gubernator­ial Aspirants Screening Committee, led by Prof Taoheed Adedoja, cleared 12 aspirants for the primary slated for February 17.

The cleared aspirants include Gideon Ikhine; former minister of state for national economic planning, Clem Agba; former deputy governor, Lucky Imasuen; former APC governorsh­ip candidate, Osagie IzeIyamu; senator representi­ng Edo Central, Monday Okpebholo, and the member representi­ng Etsako federal constituen­cy, Anamero Dekeri;

Others are the immediate past state chairman of the party, Colonel David Imuse (retd); former zonal organising secretary (South-South), Dr Blessing Agbohmere; former Governor Oserheimen Osunbor; member representi­ng Ovia South/WestOvia North/East federal constituen­cy, Dennis Idahosa; the immediate past permanent secretary, Federal Ministry of Agricultur­e and Food Security, Dr Ernest Umakhihe, and a former executive director, Finance and Administra­tion of the Niger Delta Developmen­t Commission, MajorGener­al Charles Airhiavber­e(retd).

According to pundits, some of the aspirants are pretenders who are out to add to the growing number of aspirants and test their popularity.

They added that some were out to only make noise and use the aspirant’s status to negotiate for cash or position while pretending to step down for a serious contender.

Prince Clem Agba

Prince Agba from Uzanu, Etsako East Local Government Area, was the minister of budget and national planning under former President Muhammadu Buhari. He was a commission­er during the eight years of Governor Adams Oshiomhole. Pundits said he had experience, capacity and goodwill, having worked under Oshiomhole and Buhari for 12 years. He promised to develop the state if elected, but the comment by the Oba of Benin that he didn’t attract projects to the Edo South senatorial district during his stint as a minister is seen as a dent to his ambition.

Dekeri Anamero

Anamero is a member of the House of Representa­tives for Etsako federal constituen­cy. He is a successful businessma­n and a philanthro­pist who has impacted the people through his foundation. He is believed to have the financial muscle to win the primary but may lack the popularity to win the election. He is seen as an inexperien­ced politician as a first timer in the House of Representa­tives and may not have the requisite political structure.

Prof Oserheimen Osunbor

Prof Osunbor from Iruekpen, Edo Central, is no doubt one of the most experience­d aspirants of the party, having been in the Senate for eight years before

he was elected governor in 2007. He was governor for 18 months before he was sacked by the court. Pundits say he has the legislativ­e and executive experience and capacity to navigate but lacks the financial muscle to prosecute elections. The odds may favour him to get the APC ticket if his district is considered in view of the clamour for a power shift. However, it is believed that he lacks political structure in the state.

Dr Ernest Umakhihe Afolabi

Dr Afolabi is among the last aspirants to join the race on the APC platform. He is the immediate past permanent secretary in the Federal Ministry of Agricultur­e and Food Security. Umakhihe joined the race with a promise of fresh hope; and he has the support of his people. But his district may work against him as the party is said to be considerin­g aspirants from Edo South

and Edo Central. Dennis Idahosa

Idahosa from the Edo South Senatorial district is a two-time member of the House of Representa­tives for Ovia federal constituen­cy. He is believed to have the backing of some APC stakeholde­rs in the state. Pundits said winning the House of Reps and State Assembly for the APC gave him an edge over other aspirants and would work in his favour. He is a youth and grassroots politician, and this may give him an edge over other aspirants.

Charles Airhiavber­e

Airhiavber­e is a retired chief accountant of the Nigerian Army. The immediate past executive director, Finance and Administra­tion of the Niger Delta Developmen­t Commission (NDDC) contested the governorsh­ip election in 2012 but lost to Oshiomhole.

Sen Monday Okpebholo

Okpebholo, also known as Akpakomiza, is the senator representi­ng Edo Central District. He is the first politician to dethrone the PDP in Edo Central district by defeating former Senator Clifford Ordia. He is believed to be in the good books of party leaders in the state. He is said to have the financial strength to prosecute elections, but his first foray into politics was the senatorial election. Observers said he is not very outspoken and lacks the political spread to win an election.

David Imuse

Imuse is a retired army officer and the immediate state chairman of the APC. One of his major weaknesses was that under his tenure as APC chairman, the party went into slumber and couldn’t provide vibrant opposition. He is also seen as a tight-fisted leader during his tenure, and this may work against him in the primary.

Lucky Imasuen

Imasuen is a former deputy governor of the state during the 18 months of Prof Osubor. Despite being a former deputy governor, he is believed to have the backing of Benin elders. However, he is not known to have the requisite political structure.

Dr Blessing Agbohmere

He is the immediate past zonal organising secretary (South-South) and from Senator Oshiomhole’s district. He is a young politician and many believe he is in the race to test his popularity.

Gideon Ikhine

Ikhine is from Esan West Local Government. He was the PDP directorge­neral for the re-election of Governor Godwin Obaseki in 2020 when he left the APC. Gideon decamped to the APC last year.

He promised good governance, but pundits said he is not grounded within the APC structure to win the ticket.

Daily Trust Saturday reports that earlier in the week, the acting chairman of the APC in the state, Jarret Tenebe, assured of a level playing field for aspirants ahead of today’s primary election.

He said the party did not intend to endorse any of the 12 aspirants cleared by the committee set up by the National Working Committee (NWC).

He added, “Only up-to-date financial members as at February 11, 2024 will participat­e in the direct gubernator­ial primary election slated for February 17, 2024, in line with the party’s Article 9.3.”

He assured that the party would do all it could to regain the governorsh­ip of the state in this year’s election.

Meanwhile, ahead of today’s primary election, one of the aspirants, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu, has withdrawn from the governorsh­ip race of the party.

Daily Trust Saturday reports that Pastor Ize-Iyamu was among the 12 governorsh­ip aspirants cleared by the party’s National Gubernator­ial Aspirants Screening Committee, led by Prof. Taoheed Adedoja.

But addressing journalist­s yesterday in Benin, Ize-Iyamu said his decision to quit the race was in the interest of peace and unity of the party at the state as well as the national level.

He said his decision to join the 2024 governorsh­ip was as a result of his passion and commitment to rescuing Edo State from its current situation of decay.

Ize-Iyamu commended the efforts made by the national working committee of the party to correct the erroneous impression created by certain persons that some aspirants including himself had been disqualifi­ed from the gubernator­ial contest.

 ?? ?? Sen. Monday Okpepholo
Sen. Monday Okpepholo
 ?? ?? Hon. Dekeri Anamero
Hon. Dekeri Anamero
 ?? ?? Charles Arhiaveber­e
Charles Arhiaveber­e
 ?? ?? Lucky Imasuen
Lucky Imasuen
 ?? ?? Denis Idahosa
Denis Idahosa
 ?? ?? Prof. Osunbor
Prof. Osunbor
 ?? ?? Aslem Ojezua
Aslem Ojezua
 ?? ?? Clem Agba
Clem Agba

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