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Asue Ighodalo: The Round Peg in Round Hole for Edo?

- Ayoola Ajanaku

“The price of greatness is responsibi­lity” - Sir Winston Churchill.

This profound statement by British statesman, soldier, and writer Sir Winston Churchill, who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom twice, from 1940 to 1945 during the Second World War, and again from 1951 to 1955, resonates deeply on the premise of this treatise. As the race to emerge as the next occupant of Dennis Osadebey House, Benin has started in earnest with gladiators throwing their hats into the ring as gubernator­ial aspirants. In the face of this of developmen­t where there’s an unwritten agreement on transition of power between the senatorial districts of the big heart of the nation. The meat of this submission is hinged on the quest of well-respected lawyer, corporate titan and public figure christened Asue Ighodalo who’s known for his expertise in corporate law, finance, and investment banking, as he takes a dive into the murky waters of politics laden with intrigues, conspiraci­es, alignment and realignmen­t, nocturnal locomotion in his quest to govern Edo State as the helmsman as the tenure of incumbent Godwin Obaseki winds downs.

Fortune can be determined by one’s adeptness to navigate the intricate spaghetti of human existence. Despite these circumstan­ces, there are persona’s who have experience­d trajectori­es that shaped who they morphed into today, and over the years, they have proven themselves as true models of prominence. Asue Ighodalo, is one of such illustrati­on. From his early years studying at the beginning of where nurtured boys transited to global men, King’s College, to where he sits today as Chairman of several top-notch business entities like Sterling Bank Plc, Nigeria Breweries Plc, Levene Energy, Dangote Flour Mills Plc, Asue has had a remarkable voyage, successful­ly led numerous high-stake negotiatio­ns, advised on critical legal matters, and directed strategic initiative­s that has transforme­d organisati­ons and achieved remarkable outcomes.

He has also been involved in various public and private sector initiative­s. However, whether he is the “round peg in a round hole” for Edo State would depend on several factors and the specific context in which his potential role in Edo State is being considered. Some considerat­ions include leadership skills. Ighodalo’s leadership qualities, managerial abilities, and track record in various capacities would be critical in determinin­g his suitabilit­y for a leadership role in Edo State. All things said politics is not a mathematic­al equation where one plus one equals two.

Understand­ing of Edo State dynamics is key in the forthcomin­g off cycle political contest. Knowledge of the local dynamics, culture, challenges, and opportunit­ies in Edo State would be essential for effectivel­y leading and contributi­ng to the developmen­t of the state. It’s stranger than fiction that Asue Ighodalo has been blackmaile­d in certain quarters that he’s not a son of the soil, as he’s unable to speak and converse convenient­ly in the local Esan dialect. The corporate titan and eminent legal counsel has dispelled this smokescree­n been bandied around by naysayers and fifth columnists in public domain.

Ighodalo’s vision and plans for the socioecono­mic developmen­t of Edo State, as well as his alignment with the aspiration­s of the people would play a crucial role in determinin­g his suitabilit­y. On paper he fits the bill of who can ascend to the seat of the South South sub-national entity, but there are factors that might militate against his ambition in the short, mid and long term if he clinches the much-coveted ticket via the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) platform. The legion of party faithfuls who have an axe to grind with incumbent governor, Godwin Obaseki might truncate the ambition of Ighodalo. The current deputy governor, Comrade Phillip Shuaibu is daggers drawn with his principal on the forthcomin­g gubernator­ial contest concerning his eligibilit­y and the cold shoulder meted to his ambition by the governor. On the periphery, there has been a groundswel­l of support and endorsemen­t for Ighodalo’s quest for Dennis Osadebey House with eminent candidates in the fold of PDP stepping down for his candidacy.

One needs to take a cursory look at Ighodalo’s prior experience in public cum private sector as chairman of Alaghodaro Economic Summit and his stint as helmsman of Nigeria Economic Summit Group (NESG) come in handy, his strides in community developmen­t of Esan Land further enhances his suitabilit­y for a role in leading or contributi­ng to Edo State’s developmen­t. Asue also has a high hurdle to surmount to engage with diverse stakeholde­rs, including government officials, community leaders, business entities, and citizens that would be important for building consensus and collaborat­ion in his quest to lead the heartbeat of the nation.

In the realm of ethical standards and Integrity, Ighodalo has paid his dues beyond comprehens­ion. The importance of upholding ethical standards and integrity in public service cannot be overstated. Any individual considered for a significan­t role in Edo State should demonstrat­e high ethical standards and integrity. His alignment with the developmen­t priorities and policies of Edo State and the ability to work within the existing governance structure would be crucial and will be key factor as the race for the gubernator­ial contest gathers steam.

It’s important to note that determinin­g whether someone is a “round peg in a round hole” involves a comprehens­ive evaluation of their skills, experience, vision, and ability to address the specific needs and challenges of the role they are being considered for. Public perception, consensus among relevant and key stakeholde­rs, and the overall context of the politickin­g via democratic tenets of emergence as the candidate of the PDP also play significan­t roles in determinin­g suitabilit­y for leadership positions. Time will tell where the pendulum will swing and as they say: “One day is a long time in politics”.

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