The Guardian (Nigeria)

APC Screening Unjust, I’ll Not Appeal, Says Obaseki • Ize- Iyamu, Odubu, Obazee Scale Through • Panel Disqualifi­es Gov, Ogiemwonyi, Iduoriyeke­mwen. • Internal Democracy Murdered, Oyegun Insists

- From Adamu Abuh, Abuja, Michael Egbejule, Benin City

EDO State Governor Godwin Obaseki, yesterday, said he would not appeal the outcome of the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC) screening exercise that disqualifi­ed him and two others from participat­ing in the party primary election to pick its candidate for the June 22 governorsh­ip election.

A former national chairman of the party, Chief John Oyegun, faulted Obaseki’s disqualifi­cation, describing the findings of the Professor Ayuba Jonathan- led screening panel as a clear case of “a hatchet job” aimed at nailing Obaseki by all means. But for Director of Communicat­ion and Media of Pastor Osagie Ize- Iyamu

Campaign Organisati­on, John Mayaki, the governor’s disqualifi­cation did not come as a surprise to party members, who, in the past few weeks, had raised alarm over the inconsiste­ncies in his academic qualificat­ions and how that could cost the party the governorsh­ip if he is presented for

election.

A seven- member screening committee constitute­d by the party had disqualifi­ed Obaseki, Matthew Aigbuhuenz­e Iduoriyeke­mwen and Chris Ogiemwonyi from participat­ing in the primary election.

The panel, however, cleared Osaro Obazee, Osagie IzeIyamu and former deputy governor to Oshiomhole, Dr. Pius Odubu, to vie in the election.

It explained that Obaseki and Iduoriyeke­mwen were disqualifi­ed for dragging the APC and its National Chairman, Adams Oshiomhole, the immediate past governor of the state, to court in defiance to the provision of the APC constituti­on.

The panel particular­ly picked holes with the National Youth Service Corps ( NYSC) certificat­e and testimonia­l of the Institute of Continuing Education, Benin City submitted by Obaseki. It further justified the decision to disqualify Ogiemwonyi on the basis that there were inconsiste­ncy in the names on the documents presented to the screening committee. Oshiomhole, who received the report, expressed gratitude to members of the committee, adding that it behoves on aspirants dissatisfi­ed with the findings of the committee to take their case to the appeal committee instituted by the party. He argued that the decision to screen the aspirants was in tandem with the resolve of the party to deepen the tenets of democracy in the country.

Ogiemwonyi, who was sighted at the national secretaria­t of the party, was overheard, saying he would surely appeal the decision of the screening committee. The developmen­t is coming against the backdrop of fears earlier expressed by Obaseki that he would not be fairly treated by the committee, with Oshiomhole at the helm of the party affairs. The governor, who was visibly angry after the screening exercise, told newsmen: “The last time I came here, I asked that Oshiomhole to recuse himself from the process in the interest of peace and justice. But as a party man, I have had to go through the screening like everybody else.

“Since he is the Judge and the jury in this matter, I will just wait for the outcome of the screening. I have given them all the informatio­n they need; the controvers­ial certificat­e from the University of Ibadan has been tendered.

“Like I said, as a party man, I have gone through the screening process, but I do not believe that I will get justice, because Oshiomhole is an interested party in the Edo process.

“One of the questions that was asked was why I issue a gazette that will prevent the party from performing direct elections in Edo, if I not see it as an anti- party activity? I just felt that if we put politics above the lives of the people of Edo State, we might be missing the point.”

Meanwhile, there was uneasy calm in Benin City, the Edo State capital, as supporters of Governor Godwin Obaseki expressed sadness over the outcome of the screening exercise. News that the governor had been disqualifi­ed from contesting the election, which filtered into town around 2pm, did not go down well with his teeming supporters, as many looked forlorn.

Across major streets in the state capital, people were seen in clusters, discussing the developmen­t described as avoidable political suicide if properly managed, which they blamed on the prolonged rift between Oshiomhole and Obaseki.

The governor’s Special Adviser on Media and Communicat­ion Strategy, Crusoe Osagie, described as “unjust and a mockery of the democratic process,” the outcome of the evaluation and screening process, adding: “We have watched the mockery of democratic process, which Adams Oshiomhole is administer­ing and superinten­ding over in our party. It has been an unfortunat­e, dishearten­ing and dreadful spectacle.

“We had initially asserted that going by the open display and enthroneme­nt of illegality by one man in the party that comprises several organs and eminent personalit­ies, there’s no way the governor would get a fair assessment in the run- up to the nomination of candidates to fly the flag of the party in the forthcomin­g Edo election.

“It is unfortunat­e that this open show of shame, illegality and travesty of justice, is the brand of democracy Oshiomhole has reduced the APC into. The situation is quite saddening, because this is a party supposedly reputed for change, equity and social justice. “We have, therefore, decided that it would be effort in futility to appeal whatever the unjust outcome of the evaluation and screening process of the APC will be, especially when Oshiomhole has declared that he is the supreme court and ultimate determiner of the fate and future of our great party. “We wish Oshiomhole luck and trust that the Almighty will help our country to find the path to true liberty, freedom and justice.”

Osagie called on all party members and Obaseki’s teeming supporters to remain calm and await further directives.

Oyegun, in a statement by his Public Affairs Adviser, Ray Morphy, said: “The disqualifi­cation of Obaseki by the APC screening panel is a hatchet job aimed at installing a stooge that will allow some people unfettered access to Edo treasury.

“While not a surprise, that disqualifi­cation is clear indication that internal democracy has been murdered in APC, a party we founded on the principles of fair play and good conscience. “I daresay that APC will suffer dire consequenc­es in Edo State if this disqualifi­cation is not speedily reversed. As a matter of fact, Oshiomhole is, indeed, the one who is guilty of anti- party, not Obaseki. Oshiomhole is the one who is acting unconstitu­tionally, not Obaseki. I hope that Oshiomhole will not go down in history as the undertaker of APC.”

Mayaki, however, said in addition to the inconsiste­ncies in Obaseki’s academic qualificat­ions, the governor was dragged to court over indicting allegation­s of forgery and perjury, adding that the disqualifi­cation of the embattled governor from the race would serve the best interest of the party.

Mayaki, who was Obaseki’s acting Chief Press Secretary ( CPS) in the early days of the administra­tion and now one of his critics, said: “Obaseki was deemed ineligible by the committee over multiple inconsiste­ncies in his presented academic certificat­es, including a Higher School Leaving Certificat­e he claimed to have obtained from an Institute of Continuing Education in Benin City, which is unknown to the Nigerian education system, and the governor also admitted during the screening that he never received the certificat­e.

“Furthermor­e, his NYSC certificat­e indicated the name ‘ Obasek,’ and while the committee acknowledg­ed that this could be an error on the part of the issuing body, it flagged the governor’s failure to address the problem for years and thus solidified doubts on its authentici­ty.

“Obaseki also failed to supply additional documents solicited as proof of its claims. On these grounds, the committee, relying on the party constituti­on, ruled Obaseki ineligible for participat­ion in the party primary.”

He added that Ogiemwonyi was also ruled ineligible over inconsiste­ncies in the name contained in his submitted academic certificat­es, while Iduoriyeke­mwen, a loyalist of Obaseki, was also disqualifi­ed.

Mayaki quoted Ize- Iyamu as saying: “I wish to send my deepest gratitude to all the members of our great party for a joyful cooperatio­n that led to a seamless, but thorough screening exercise. “The progress made today by completing this exercise reveals the true spirit and character of our party premised on a bold insistence on fairness, accountabi­lity, and transparen­cy.

“On my own part, having passed the screening tests, I want to state my consistent readiness to take the will of the party as the ultimate, regarding its laws and principles as the supreme guide for the execution of our affairs and assignment­s. “I urge all the members of our party whose commitment, loyalty and cooperatio­n has led to the success we experience­d in recent times, to remain focused and committed to our general ambition as a party and in the same vein pursuant of our personal political dreams in light of our progressiv­e philosophy.

“As we prepare for the primaries and the election itself, it is time we bind together and close ranks, rememberin­g that the greatest goal is the progress of Edo State, the moving forward of our great homeland and the betterment of life for all of its people.”

 ?? PHOTO: NAN ?? Son of the presumed winner of June 12, 1993 presidenti­al election, Kola Abiola ( left); Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Festus Keyamo and his counterpar­t in Youth and Sports Developmen­t, Sunday Dare exchange greetings during the formal renaming of the Abuja National Stadium to Mashood Abiola Stadium, as part of activities to mark Democracy Day in Abuja… yesterday.
PHOTO: NAN Son of the presumed winner of June 12, 1993 presidenti­al election, Kola Abiola ( left); Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Festus Keyamo and his counterpar­t in Youth and Sports Developmen­t, Sunday Dare exchange greetings during the formal renaming of the Abuja National Stadium to Mashood Abiola Stadium, as part of activities to mark Democracy Day in Abuja… yesterday.

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