Daily Trust Sunday

Election: Political parties in last minute push for Edo

- Governor Godwin Obaseki From Usman A. Bello, Benin

Barely a few days to the governorsh­ip election in Edo State, political parties have intensifie­d electionee­ring campaigns.

Daily Trust on Sunday gathered that 14 political parties registered for the election but that only 12 are fielding candidates. Sadly, out of the 12 parties; only four: All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), African Democratic Congress (ADC) and New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) have engaged in campaigns.

Some political pundits believe that largely, the election is between the candidate of the APC, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu, and that of the PDP, Governor Godwin Obaseki, going by their structures across the 18 local government areas of the state.

A keen follower of events leading to the election said, “The ADC candidate, Mabel Oboh, and that of the NNPP, Mrs. Agol Ebun Tracy, are in the race just to test their popularity,” and that most of the other parties and candidates had either collapsed their structures or endorsed the candidates of the APC and the PDP.

The PDP was the first to flag off its campaign, followed by the APC, ADC and NNPP.

Interestin­gly, while the PDP started its campaign across the 192 wards in the state, the APC commenced its campaign with LGA campaigns.

Speaking on the PDP wardto-ward campaign, the media aid to governor, Crusoe Osagie, said the PDP’s campaign in the 192 electoral wards across the state had continued to yield desired results.

Osagie said the campaigns afforded the governor the opportunit­y to preach the Making Edo Great Again (MEGA) manifesto and the next stage of developmen­t for his second.

He explained that, “Strategica­lly, in most of the wards visited, Governor Obaseki commission­ed some statespons­ored projects in fulfillmen­t of his 2016 campaign promises, while some new projects were flagged off.”

He further said the ward-toward campaign was designed for assessing the needs of Edo people at the community level to bring more impactful projects closer to them.

Some political watchers are of the view that the ward-to-ward campaign might have yielded the desire results for the PDP as the people had the opportunit­y to directly interface with the governor unlike the LGAs’ campaign rallies of the APC where people were selected to attend the campaigns at councils’ headquarte­rs.

They said this might have informed the decision of the APC to switch over to the ward-to-ward campaign strategy almost after a month of campaigns.

The Chairman the state APC Media Campaign Council, Mr. John Mayaki, said the party’s now ward-to-ward campaign had afforded it and its candidate the opportunit­y to sell its simple agenda to the electorate.

Mr. Mayaki said from its ward-to-ward campaign rally, it was clear that the APC would win the September 19, governorsh­ip election.

Stressing the gains of its campaign, Patrick Obahiagbon, Vice Chairman of the APC Media and Publicity Committee, said the successful campaign in Edo North would fetch it victory at the poll and that it had shown who truly owned the land.

Obahiagbon said, “From all that happened, from what we saw, and from all we can forecast, we are now confident of an overriding and comprehens­ive victory in Edo North.”

Besides, the modes of the campaigns of both parties have not changed in the last minute push as they are still characteri­sed by allegation­s of plot to rig, importatio­n of arms and thugs to cause mayhem during the election.

According to the pundits, the campaigns have become tools of blackmail in the hands of the political gladiators instead of revealing their parties’ initiative­s towards moving the state forward.

Speaking with Daily Trust on Sunday, a political observer, Dada Ayokha, noted that last minute push was very important to politician­s in every election.

Ayokha said, “It can create surprises and upturn political calculatio­ns, but many electorate attending the rallies is not a guarantee that they will vote for a party.”

Ayokha, a media consultant, further said many voters needed the last minute push in taking voting decisions, and that, “The ingredient­s of last minute push are money, community and political interests like zoning of political positions, defection by opinion leaders, among others, but the final decision on these ingredient­s is taken during the last minute push hours (sic).”

Another pundit who only gave his name as Jimoh said, “As it is now, the two major political parties are trying to whip up emotional and ethnic sentiments. What you hear each time they mount the podium is that Party A is importing thugs or Party B is colluding with INEC to rig the election.”

According to him, the electionee­ring campaigns were devoid of issues as the parties were not out to educate the electorate on their agenda but to cast aspersions on opponents.

However, some of the pundits believe that any of the two major political parties can emerge winner.

They said the election might be different from the previous governorsh­ip elections due to the personalit­ies involved.

In the 2016 governorsh­ip election, the APC won in Edo South and Edo North convincing­ly, while the PDP won in Edo Central, but the observers believe that the situation may change this time as the Philip Shaibu (Deputy to Gov. Obaseki) and Gani Audu (Deputy to IzeIyamu) factors may alter the huge votes the APC got from Edo North in 2016, while that of Edo South may also be altered.

Besides, the modes of the campaigns of both parties have not changed in the last minute push as they are still characteri­sed by allegation­s of plot to rig, importatio­n of arms and thugs to cause mayhem during the election.

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Coleridge - Taylor Taylor is a tale of retributio­n for killing one of God’s creatures, an albatross who was providing help for a ship that hits an iceberg. The mariner stops a wedding guest from attending a wedding to tell him the story of his travails on the high seas including a curse from 200 sailors who died.

The rime of the ancient Mariner is a lyrical poem full of amazing stories on the high seas. I was mesmerised by this poem when I was young. “Water water everywhere, everywhere and not a drop to drink” a line from the poem has stayed with me forever. And I travelled through the high seas with the ancient Mariner and could not get enough of the adventures. Pure Magic.

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