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Parties Search for Running Mates Ahead of Edo 2024 Guber Race

With the emergence of candidates for the Edo state governorsh­ip election slated for September 21, 2024, the battle has now shifted to selection of deputy gubernator­ial candidates by the three major political parties, writes Adibe Emenyonu.

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Penultimat­e weekend, most of the political parties concluded their primary election to choose candidates that will fly the parties’ flag for the September 21 governorsh­ip election. Although there are no fewer than 25 political parties eyeing Edo State seat of government located on Dennis Osadebey Avenue in Benincity, only three of them succeeded in creating awareness among the electorate in the heartbeat of the nation. They are the ruling party in the state, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), and the Obidient group, officially known as Labour Party (LP).

After the election of Asuelimen Ighodalo as PDP gubernator­ial candidate, Senator Monday Okpebholo for APC, and Olumide Akpata as the standard bearer of the LP, attention has now shifted to who become their running mates to complete the process in compliance with the 2022 Electoral Act which stipulates that a candidate for a governorsh­ip election must have a running mate.

For the Labour Party, pressure is being mounted on the candidate to look for his running mate from Edo North of Akoko-Edo extraction.

For instance, a group known as Edo Vanguard for Good Governance (EVGG) immediatel­y after Akpata was declared candidate of LP, called on him to look for a member of the party with reputation and acceptabil­ity to win the election for the party.

A statement by the Convener of the group, Osaro Eboigbodin and Secretary, Donald Oikhena, said the emergence of Akpata was like the unpreceden­ted way Peter Obi emerged on the political scene ahead of the 2023 general election and the impact he had on the election should be completed by picking the House of Representa­tives candidate of the party for Akoko-Edo Federal Constituen­cy during last year general elections in the person of High Chief Marvelous Omobayo who they described as a vibrant young man.

The argument here is that Omobayo took the local government area with two state constituen­cies by storm during that election and that if not for the alleged manipulati­on of results, he would’ve won the election.

The APC is weighing consideron­g three aspirants as possible running mate to Okpebholo. The first is Dennis Idahosa who lost to him in the shadow primaries after the first primary election won by Idahosa was declared inconclusi­ve. According to informatio­n reaching THISDAY, an idea was mooted by the party leaders in the state to compensate him with deputy governorsh­ip ticket.

The second person being considered is Osaro Obaseki, a former local government chairman of Oredo Local Government Council. The last is Omoregie Ogbeide-Ihama whose reported choice is presently causing friction in the party.

However from competent party source, Idahosa and Obaseki may have been knocked out of the race. Obaze’s problem is that he is too close to one of the APC chieftains and there are fears that his allegiance would be to the man pushing for his acceptance. Idahosa’s minus is that he has taken the party to court in pursuant of his mandate. Therefore, bringing him to work with Okpebholo will be counter productive because his loyalty to the governor won’t be total if the party eventually wins the election.

As it stands though very unusual in political circles, Ogbeide-Ihama, a former House of Representa­tives member for Oredo Federal Constituen­cy, former governorsh­ip aspirant of the PDP is also being considered as running mate to Okpebholo for the APC governorsh­ip ticket. He is being considered to calm frayed nerves and political tension as a result of the party primaries.

Apart from the fact that he is being promoted by one of the South-south ministers in President Bola Tinubu’s administra­tion, he is equally said to have been accepted by party leaders from Edo South senatorial district.

Last Wednesday, according to a party scource, about 30 APC leaders from the district at a meeting in Abuja endorsed Ogbeide-Ihama as running mate to Okpebholo. The leaders reportedly gave the endorsemen­t at a meeting attended by top former governorsh­ip aspirants and other critical stakeholde­rs from Edo South.

Among those present at the meeting were Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu, Major General Charles Airhiavber­e (rtd), Lucky Imasuen, and Senator Matthew Urhoghide, the party’s state secretary, Lawrence Oklahoma and many others.

According to the source, “any moment from now, Ogbeide-Ihama will be announced as the APC choice of running mate to Okpebholo.” It was also gathered that his movement to the party and his endorsemen­t by leaders from the largest senatorial district in Edo may earn the APC the needed victory from Edo South during the polls as well as beat the March 24th dealine given by INEC for the parties to submit list of their governorsh­ip and deputy governorsh­ip candidates.

On the part of PDP, four names have been in the public domain shortly after Ighodalo’s emergence as candidate of the party.

They are the Secretary to State Government (SSG), Osarodion Ogie; former House of Representa­tives member for Ovia Federal Constituen­cy, and daughter of the Esama of Benin, Chief Gabriel Igbinedion, Omosede Igbinedion; Dr. Ese Owie, son of former Senate Chief Whip, Senator Roland Owie; the present Chief of Staff (CoS) to Governor Godwin Obaseki, Osagbovo Iyoha.

The party leadership it was gathered is looking at a deputy gubernator­ial candidate to pair with Asue Ighodalo, who is from the central senatorial district considered the least in voting population. That the candidate to pair with Ighodalo should come from Edo South who can get significan­t percentage of votes from the district with 58% voting strength. Besides, the one so chosen must have the wide reach and acceptable in other senatorial districts, and when placed side-by-side other candidates must have the ability to win votes for the party.

A prominent party chieftain who confided in THISDAY said the junior Owie possesses intimidati­ng credential­s as an Ivy Leagueeduc­ated lawyer, and holder of a Doctorate Degree in Public Internatio­nal Law from the University of Oxford.

Although there are no fewer than 25 political parties eyeing Edo State seat of government located on Dennis Osadebey Avenue in Benin-city, only three of them succeeded in creating awareness among the electorate in the heartbeat of the nation. They are the ruling party in the state, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), and the Obidient group, officially known as Labour Party (LP). After the election of Asuelimen Ighodalo as PDP gubernator­ial candidate, Senator Monday Okpebholo for APC, and Olumide Akpata as the standard bearer of the LP, attention has now shifted to who become their running mates to complete the process in compliance with the 2022 Electoral Act which stipulates that a candidate for a governorsh­ip election must have a running mate.

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Ogbeide-Ihama
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Omobayo
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Ogie

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