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Edo Poll: Orbih Denounces Membership Of PDP Campaign Council

by Patrick Ochoga
1 year ago
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The Vice Chairman of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Dan Orbih yesterday denounced members of the PDP campaign council for the Edo governorship election.

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Orbih made the denouncement at his country home in Ogbona, Etsako Central local government area during the Edo North  PDP (Legacy)  leaders  stakeholders meeting.

He said the current PDP led by Governor Godwin Obaseki and his chosen candidate, Asue Ighodalo, cannot lead Edo, adding that the PDP legacy group would vote for a candidate who would represent people of the  state.

According to Orbih, the  PDP legacy group is the foundation of PDP anchored on unity, fairness, justice and equity saying that since Obaseki came into the party in 2020 he abandoned the group who worked and voted for his re-election.

Also speaking, the former speaker of Edo State House if Assembly Hon. Kabiru Adjoto said PDP under the leadership of Godwin Obaseki could not manage the success of the victory in 2020.

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Adjoto said that instead of Obaseki to consolidate on the victory recorded in 2020 election by  rewarding those that worked for his re-election, he opted for other person’s within the party who never work for the party.


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