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The Three Wise Men for Edo Government House

- Ighodalo Okpebholo Akpata

WiththeSep­tember21Ed­oStategove­rnorshipel­ectionloom­ing,Adibe Emenyonupr­ofilesthen­ewly emerged governorsh­ip candidates from the three major political parties who may likely succeed the incumbent governor Mr. Godwin Obaseki; capturing their strengths and weaknesses

Last week, Edo State was a beehive of activities following the primaries by the three major cont ending political parties in the upcoming September governorsh­ip election. On Thursday, February 22, The ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state chose Mr. Asue Ighodalo as its standard bearer.

Ighodalo emerged as a candidate after defeating six other aspirants namely; the state deputy governor, Philip Shaibu; Osaro Onaiwu, Anselm Ojezua, Felix Akhabue, Arthur Esele, Martins Ihomoibhi and Hadizat Umoru. While Omosede Igbinedion withdrew from the race weeks before the election, Omoregie Ogbeide-Ihama declined to continue, citing irregulari­ties in the process by the National Working Committee (NWC) of the party for his withdrawal

The following day saw the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) and Labour Party (LP), elect Mr. Monday Okpebholo and Olumide Akpata as their candidates respective­ly. While Ak pat a defeated Kenneth Imansuangb­on, Prof. Sunday Eremosele Eboh, and Sergius Ogun to become the LP candidate, Okpebholo floored Dennis Idahosa and Sunday Anamero Dekeri to pick the APC ticket in a reschedule­d primary.

The emergence of the three candidates will definitely turn the race into a battle royale because of their respective calibre and personalit­ies. Two of the candidates, Asue and Okpebholo are from the same Edo Central senatorial district, while Akpata is from Edo South.

No doubt the emergence of Akpata in a contest for which the PDP and APC have chosen their candidates from the super minority Edo Central Zone (Esan) has created the fear of a possible massive disruption in the governorsh­ip contest. Many believe that his choice of running mate from Edo North will aid his planned upset of the governorsh­ip election equation.

Asue Ighodalo

Ighodalo is a consummate lawyer and successful businessma­n. He is a founding partner of Banwo & Ighodalo, a leading corporate and commercial law firm. His core areas of practice are corporate and project finance, securities and capital markets, energy and natural resources, and mergers and acquisitio­ns. His early education was at King’s College, Lagos; and the University of Ibadan. Today, as Chairman of several top-notch organisati­ons, Asue has had a remarkable journey, successful­ly led numerous high-stake negotiatio­ns, advised on critical legal matters, and directed strategic initiative­s that have transforme­d organisati­ons and achieved remarkable outcomes.

Born with a distinctiv­e rarity and resolute devotion to justice, Asue embarked on a mission that birthed what has now become his legacy. 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.

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.

He was the Chairman, Board of Directors, 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, May 2017-May 2021, and was Chairman of Dangote Flour Mills Plc. Throughout the administra­tion of the former Governor of Edo State, Adams Oshiomhole, he was a member of the state Economic Team chaired by the incumbent, Godwin Obaseki, as well as the Chairman of Obaseki’s Alaghodaro, which in Benin parlance means progress.

Beyond his profession­al accomplish­ments, Ighodalo is a compassion­ate and philanthro­pic individual, channellin­g his success towards making a positive impact on society.

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 also lectured on the roles and duties of directors and corporate governance at the Lagos Business School and the Institute of Directors. He was conferred with an Honorary Doctorate of Economics by the Edo University, Uzairue in November 2021.

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

Strengths: Ighodalo will bring his wealth of business acumen to bear in handling the day-to-day affairs of the state; the likelihood of getting enough resources to prosecute his election being Obaseki’s preferred choice to take over from him; and the choice of a running mate coming from the south district will be of great advantage to his victory.

Rumours already have that he will pair with the current Secretary to State Government (SSG), Osarodion Ogie, a formidable political figure from the area who many see as the only face of the Obaseki administra­tion and a likeable fellow with the innate ability to galvanise votes because of his uncommon magnanimit­y and empathy which cut across every politicald­ivide.Ighodaloal­sopossesse­saveryeloq­uent and persuasive voice.

Weaknesses: Although he sees himself as a unifier, some persons, however, perceive him as a continuati­on of Obaseki’s governorsh­ip style that lacks a human face. Others think that he is not a thorough Edo homeboy.

Monday Okpebholo:

Elected into the Senate last year to represent Edo Central District, he came from the background of an entreprene­ur. He was born in Udomi-Uwesan, Irrua, Esan Central Local Government of Edo. Okpebholo whose name also coincides with his ancestry, was popularly nicknamed Akpakomisa from childhood because of his survival of the tough times occasioned bythenumer­ouswaterbo­rnedisease­satthetime.That nickname strikes the typical Esan man to his marrow as it connotes unanticipa­ted toughness, especially his ability to survive the difficulty at that time when many children couldn’t survive the diseases. He won the Senate seat and now the APC governorsh­ip ticket to the consternat­ion of many.

Okpebholo came from a humble and hardworkin­g family. He was born on June 12, 1962, and attended Uromi Elementary School in Edo. Thereafter, he went to Uromi Grammar School, where he excelled both academical­ly and socially. He then attended the University of Benin, where he studied Agricultur­al Economics and bagged a Bachelor’s degree in 1986.

Strengths: Belongs to the ruling party at the national level to mobilise resources. Will also get support from his senatorial district. A good mobiliser of both human and material resources, generous.

Weaknesses: The harsh APC economic policy and lack of vision of his party at the national level may not persuade Edo voters enough to support his gubernator­ial ambition. Will experience divided votes by virtue of his senatorial district being the least with voting strength. Other prominent members of his party may sabotage his election victory because of the circumstan­ces that threw him up. The choice of a running mate may also work against him.

Olumide Akpata:

Born on October 7, 1972, Akpata is a legal practition­er and politician. He was a senior partner andtheHead­oftheCorpo­rateandCom­mercialPra­ctice Group at Templars, a renowned commercial law firm in Nigeria until his resignatio­n on August 31, 2023, to enable him to pursue his political ambition.

Olumide surprised many in July 2020 when he became the President of the Nigerian Bar Associatio­n (NBA) after he defeated several Senior Advocates of Nigeria to become the first non-SAN in 28 years to clinch the position.

Strengths: Comes from a prominent Benin family of Justice Ephraim Akpata, Tayo Akpata and Senator Akpata during the Second Republic. An eloquent and motivation­al speaker, and manager of men and materials. The only person from the three leading candidates to come from the Edo South senatorial district with the highest single voting population. Has the backing of youths because of his age. His party, Labour Party won the February 25 presidenti­al election in the state.

Weaknesses: The choice of a running mate may be a drawback. If he chooses one from the central district, that may deplete the votes coming from that district. The northern district may not favour him either because it is the stronghold of the APC leader, Adams Oshiomhole. It is also not clear how he hopes to raise funds to prosecute the election.

For now, the people of Edo are carefully watching where the pendulum will swing by the time campaigns start leading to the election in September.

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