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Edo PDP Chair Opens Up On Quarrel With Obaseki

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Rumours of a rift between Governor Godwin Obaseki and leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP in Edo State have finally been addressed. The chairman of the state chapter of the PDP, Dr. Anthony Aziegbemi rebuffed the reports at the weekend saying that there was no quarrel with Obaseki.

The rumours of ill-feelings in the PDP follow the governorā€™s failure to make appointments into his government. The only appointment made so far was the appointment of the Secretary to the State Government, SSG in the person of Osarodion Ogie.

Mr. Ogie came with Obaseki from the All Progressives Congress, APC.

PDP members who opened their party to the governor have been alleged to be unhappy with the governorā€™s failure to make appointments. The governor had at the beginning of his second term said that appointments would not be made until February.

It has also been claimed in some circles that the governor had put pressure on the PDP national leadership to dissolve the state executive for the purpose of forming a new executive that would take the interest of his supporters who moved with him from the All Progressives Congress, APC.

However, the assertions were rebuffed by the chairman of the state chapter of the PDP, Dr. Aziegbemi during an interview at the weekend.

Asked of the allegation of a quarrel with Obaseki, he said:

ā€œnot at all, in fact I can say this anywhere, it is a very mutually respected relationship between the party and the government.ā€

ā€œThere is cordiality between us because the governor is who he is, he believes we can play politics fairly, justly and so those potential rumuors that people are imagining is not there. And I think I can assure everybody that we expect it not to be there because the governor is not that kind of person.

ā€œHe will basically tell you that this is what I want to do but make sure that it is in line with the partyā€™s Constitution and once it is in line with the partyā€™s Constitution, I am all for it.ā€

ā€œSo normally I do not comment on membersā€™ comments, I respect everyoneā€™s opinion, do I agree or disagree, that is my personal opinion which I might not wish to air.ā€

ā€œThe PDP is a very big party. Even in a family of two, three, four or five as it may be, you have issues. Am I saying we might not have issues, worries and fears?ā€

ā€œOf course, they will be there and my job is to manage those fears, my job is to make sure and donā€™t forget some of these apprehensions stems from the fact that people have fear.ā€

Observing why some allege a quarrel with Obaseki, he said:

ā€œThat fear can be genuine, it can also be a wrong perception, so my job is to explain to everyone among the critical segment of the party to say this fear you are having is not real and this is why it is not real and once I take out time to explain to the different stakeholders and critical segment of the party I think they are good.ā€

ā€œOf course there will be fears, of course there will be apprehension, of course there will be people feeling that they are being shortchanged, my job is to explain that, no, everybody will be carried along.ā€

ā€œThe governor is that kind of person, he will carry everybody along, it might not be everybody at the same time and that is where we need to do the explanation. It may not be for you now, donā€™t worry next time it will be you surely.ā€

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