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Asue Ighodalo as Breath of Fresh Air for Edo State

- Donatus Eleko Asue Ighodalo

As delegates for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) primary election file out this Thursday, to elect the party’s candidate for the 2024 gubernator­ial election in Edo State, one thing that should be paramount to them should be the need to take a decision that would start the process of bringing in someone who has been widely described as a breath of fresh air to assume the leadership of the state.

That person is Asue Ighodalo, who is unarguably, the best man to succeed Governor Godwin Obaseki, having worked in the background for several years. Ighodalo who worked with Adams Oshiomhole when he was governor of the state for eight years, as he led the economic management team under the administra­tion. Ighodalo has also contribute­d tremendous­ly to the success of the current administra­tion of Governor Obaseki.

Ighodalo is known for his expertise in corporate law, finance, and investment banking, and he is a boardroom titan. His work and boardroom experience clearly shows that when given the opportunit­y to govern the state, he won’t be a liability to the South-south state, but would be focused on how to bring his global and national connection­s to help boost activities in the state and add value to the common wealth of Edo State.

Ighodalo is the co-founder of Banwo & Ighodalo, one of the foremost corporate and commercial law firms in Nigeria, with 15 partners and over 100 lawyers. He obtained his first degree in Economics from the University of Ibadan, a law degree from the London School of Economics and Political Science, and was admitted into the Nigerian Bar in July 1985. His core areas of practice are corporate and project finance, securities and capital markets, energy & natural resources, and mergers & acquisitio­ns.

Ighodalo is a member of the Nigerian Bar Associatio­n (past Chairman of the Section on Business Law 2014-2016), Internatio­nal Bar Associatio­n (Energy, Environmen­t, Natural Resources and Infrastruc­ture Law Section (SEERIL)), Associatio­n of Internatio­nal Petroleum Negotiator­s, Institute of Directors Nigeria, Commercial Law and Taxation Committee of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria. Until he until ventured into politics, Ighodalo was the Chairman, Board of Directors of Sterling Bank Plc, Nigerian Breweries Plc, Levene Energy Group Limited, Edo State Investment Summit, DO II Designs Limited and Global Mix Limited.

He also sat on the boards of Mainstreet Technologi­es Limited (ownership company of MainOne Cable Limited), Cardinal Stone Partners, Okomu Oil Palm Plc, Christophe­r Kolade Foundation, Boff&Co. Insurance Brokers, Healthcare Federation of Nigeria (NGO focused on the developmen­t of healthcare practition­ers) and

Kashim Ibrahim Foundation, Kaduna (NGO focused on the leadership developmen­t of Nigerian youths).

He is the immediate-past Chairman of the Nigeria Economic Summit Group (NESG) and he also served on the board of the Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) May 2017-May 2021, and was Chairman of Dangote Flour Mills Plc.

Ighodalo has been consistent­ly ranked as a “Tier 1” or “Leading lawyer” in all of his areas of practice by the leading internatio­nal legal directorie­s.

He has authored many articles in leading law publicatio­ns and also delivered presentati­ons on diverse subjects including a biannual seminar on ‘Contempora­ry Political History of Nigeria’ at the Nigerian Leadership Initiative Future Leaders class and the Kashim Ibrahim Fellowship (KIF) class.

He lectured on the roles and duties of directors and corporate governance at the Lagos Business School and at the Institute of Directors. He was conferred with an Honorary Doctorate Degree of Economics (D.Litt) (Honoris Causa) by the Edo University, Uzairue, Edo State in November 2021.

Ighodalo is ever learning and seeking continuous growth through trainings and certificat­ions. They include, Internatio­nal Institute for Management Developmen­t (IMD)- (2023), Stanford Directors’ College – (2019), INSEAD Internatio­nal Directors Programme (2016), Harvard Business School – Making Corporate Boards More Effective (2015), Aspen Institute -Nigeria Leadership Seminar (2006), Harvard Business School – Governing for Non-Profit Excellence (2004) and Georgetown University – Georgetown Leadership Seminar (2003).

Asue Ighodalo hails from Okaigben, Ewohimi, in Esan South East Local Government Area of the Edo State, which is under Edo Central Senatorial District, and is a proper ‘homeboy’ as over the past 20 years, he has instituted various initiative­s that have seen him support grassroots developmen­t in the state, despite attempt by some of his challenger­s to blackmail him as an ‘outsider.’

Another issue that they have tried to use to blackmail him is that he was selected by the current governor, an allegation which is not true, considerin­g that Ighodalo has always been known for his straightfo­rwardness.

As he went round the state campaignin­g in the past few weeks, he was spreading the message of hope and assuring the citizens of Edo State that if given the opportunit­y to serve, he would change the face of the state.

“I can say I am the best man for the job. I hear people saying I am someone’s candidate, but I can tell you that I am nobody’s candidate. All I will do is to bring my experience to bear, having been chairman of several top companies.

“It was a tough decision resigning from those positions. I’m coming from a comfort zone, and you put all of that down to say you want to do things for your people. I have the ability to do things for many more people having done for fewer people in the corporate world”, Ighodalo stated during one of the rallies.

He added, “All of the experience and connection I have had all over the years would be brought to bear. I am committed and convinced that I can do it. It looks uncertain, but even so, it will be certain in God’s name.

“I pledge to give youths the opportunit­y to serve in my government because the youths have talents to build the state. Be assured that I am fully committed to the upliftment of our state and I will give my life to ensure that.”

Ighodalo has stressed that if elected the governor of the state, he would be focused on building a government that eliminates deprivatio­n in all its forms, and makes Edo the best place to live and work in Nigeria, uplift the poor, support hardworkin­g men and women of the state and encourage entreprene­urship and innovation.

“No part of Edo will be left behind. From the high plains of Kukuruku to the lush vegetation of Ilushi; from the rich, red sands of Sakponba, to Esanland’s incredible biodiversi­ty, we have all that is needed to make our state a mesmerisin­g destinatio­n for progress and wealth. Across each administra­tive zone, in Edo North, Edo Central and Edo South, we will create practical and focused economic developmen­t teams that will harness each area’s unique potential to create wealth for all our people,” he said.

To ensure continuity in developmen­t process, he noted that he would build on the success of past government­s in the state while ensuring that other policies would be fine-tuned to meet current needs.

He has also made it clear that if elected, he would prioritise the educationa­l sector, infrastruc­ture- inclusive of roads in the state, and creating a technology driven government in order to generate more revenue.

“I believe strongly that education is the gateway to opportunit­y, so we will continue to invest in education as a priority from primary schools to secondary and tertiary institutio­ns — throughout the state.

“We will ensure that our educationa­l system becomes a beacon of hope, and ladder to opportunit­y. We will make Edo state’s educationa­l system our key to ending generation­al poverty, for good, in our great state,” he added.

According to him, if given the opportunit­y to serve, he intends to be the Chief Welfare Officer of the state, providing good and affordable healthcare, decent living conditions and basic food security for the people of the state, just as he promised to tackle insecurity in all of its forms, noting that an improved economy will reduce some types of insecurity.

He added, “Ending insecurity will not only mean that we can protect our people, it will allow us to maximise the potential economic advantages of our rich cultural heritage. Under the guidance, and with the blessings of our traditiona­l fathers, we will be able to leverage our history and talent to create the cultural environmen­t that will drive a robust tourism economy-proudly and respectful­ly rooted in the very essence of who we are as a people.”

From the foregoing, to ensure that the state continues on the path of sustainabl­e developmen­t, it would be nice for PDP members to bury the hatchet and work towards selecting the best candidate for the job, which is Asue Ighodalo. Already, the outcome of the primary election of the main opposition party in the state, the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), shows that they would be going into the election as a fractured body, which PDP members must guide against and remain united.

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