Friday, 23 September 2016

I will defeat PDP with 75 per cent margin – Obaseki boasts

PIC.21. PRESIDENT MUHAMMAD BUHARI (M) PRESENTING THE EDO APC GOVERNORSHIP CANDIDATE, MR GODWIN OBASEKI (L) AND DEPUTY GOVERNORSHIP CANDIDATE, MR PHILIP SHAIBU (R) DURING THE APC MEGA RALLY FOR THE 2016 GOVERNORSHIP ELECTION AT THE SAMUEL OGBEMUDIA STADIUM IN BENIN ON TUESDAY (6/9/16). WITH THEM ARE FORMER GOVERNOR OF YOBE, SEN. ABBA IBRAHIM (L); GOV. ADAMS OSHIOMHOLE AND HIS WIFE LARA (R). 6804//6/9/2016/ESI/BJO/NAN

The candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Godwin Obaseki, on Thursday, boasted that he would be victorious in the coming Edo State governorship election scheduled for September 28.
Obaseki said that he would floor his main challenger, Ize Iyamu of the PDP with a wide margin.

The APC governorship aspirant, who disclosed this during an interview with journalists in Benin, the state capital, explained that there were indications across the state that the APC would win by 75 per cent.
“From all the feelers we are getting from across the state, the indications are that we will win by 75 per cent. That is what the Gallup poll I monitored last night indicated. Particularly in Edo-South, things have improved quite significantly from the last poll that we received.”
He further added that the opposition Peoples Democratic Party is jittery due to the rate of defections from the opposition party, especially in Edo-Central, which many regarded as one of the PDP’s “stronghold”.
He explained, “Edo-Central has been very interesting. The amount of defections from the PDP has, essentially, crumbled the opposition party in the centre and even their strongholds. They are becoming very jittery.

“Edo-North is essentially open to us, apart from a few units in Akoko-Edo and one unit in Owan-East. So, from what we can see today, barring any unforeseen circumstances, barring violence that would scare people from the poll and barring any attempt by the opposition party to cause disruption in some highly populated voting units so that the results from those units would be inconclusive, we believe that we are very comfortable.”
He said, “Well, we were worried but we are no longer worried because if you were in Benin yesterday, you should have seen the demonstration of force by the combined team of military and police, essentially trying to reassure the people that the security situation in the state is intact.
“We also are very encouraged by the arrests that are being made across the state. You will recall that two nights ago, some militants who were being lodged in some hotels were arrested and I hope the investigations will lead to more arrests.
“I know that, based on reports and petitions, security forces are on the alert in the riverine areas, particularly along the River Niger and in places like Agenebode, where they planned to import militants from Idah (Kogi State) across the water. This plot is being financed by one of the well-known PDP leaders from the area.”
Meanwhile, the outgoing governor, Adams Oshiomhole had vowed that his successor will not come from the opposition Peoples Democratic Party or the political family of former Governor, Lucky Igbinedion.

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