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Edo APC primary: Okpebholo petitions appeal committee, claims winner of primary

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- From Adamu Abuh ( Abuja) and Michael Egbejule ( Benin City) Read the remainder of this story on www. guardian. ng

AS controvers­y continues to trail the outcome of the Edo State governorsh­ip primary of the All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC), Monday Okpebholo, has insisted that he remains the duly elected candidate of the party.

In a letter addressed to the APC appeal committee, he argued that contrary to claims by Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State that Dennis Idahosa won the contest by 40,000 votes, only 24,000 members of the party were accredited to vote during the exercise.

Okpebholo, who was declared winner of the exercise by the Chief State Electoral Officer/ Returning Officer, Dr. Stanley Ugboaja, contended that the results announced by Uzodimma were not a true reflection of what transpired on the day of the primary election.

MEANWHILE, President Bola Tinubu has been advised to be careful of the antics of Adams Oshiomhole and Uzodimma, who want to destroy the APC in Edo State.

Speaking to newsmen in Benin City, Prof. Bonaventur­e Osaghae said it was “pertinent to educate Tinubu that Edo is sitting on a tripod guided by the principle of zoning across the three senatorial districts and in all the political parties.

“So, it was alarming that Oshiomhole, who should know better, was now the one forcing Idahosa of the same Edo South, where the incumbent Governor Godwin

Obaseki hails from, on Edo people.”

Osaghae, who is also a professor of political science at Igbinedion University, Okada, said: “The average Bini man does not like injustice, and it is historical about the Binis. I am a full- fledged Bini man and what Oshiomhole has just done will bring rancour to the body- politics of the state.”

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