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Edo 2024: APGA candidate Osifo warns against godfatherism, money politics

Guardian Nigeria 2024/5/19

Ahead of the September 21 governorship election in Edo state, Dr. Isaiah Osifo, the standard bearer of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), has cautioned against politics of godfatherism and money bags. Speaking with newsmen weekend shortly after a stakeholders meeting of Concerned Edo South Leaders in Benin City, Osifo described the candidates of the…

Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) officials sort and count ballots during the vote counting process at a polling station in Kano on February 25, 2023, during Nigeria’s presidential and general election. (Photo by KOLA SULAIMON / AFP)

Ahead of the September 21 governorship election in Edo state, Dr. Isaiah Osifo, the standard bearer of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), has cautioned against politics of godfatherism and money bags.

Speaking with newsmen weekend shortly after a stakeholders meeting of Concerned Edo South Leaders in Benin City, Osifo described the candidates of the rival All Progressives Congress (APC) and the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) as surrogates of godfathers.

While expressing disappointment that Edo State may return to the days and era of godfatherism, which had undermined the progress and development of the state, Osifo urged Edo people to resist candidates in the governorship race boasting with godfathers either as governor, former governor, or president.

Osifo said the forthcoming governorship election in Edo State is mainly a battle between the Edo people and the political godfathers.

“If there is the support for the governorship of Edo State to come from Edo Central Senatorial District it is the responsibility of the political leaders and elders of Edo Central to choose their best because in any competition you go with your best because no senatorial district alone can make a governor,” Osifo said.

“When you are picking a candidate from any senatorial district you must pick a candidate that will be accessible to the other two senatorial districts. Therefore, I want to tell you that the candidates from Edo Central Senatorial District are not candidates of Edo South leaders. They’re godfathers candidates.

“Edo Central that I know that produced Anthony Enahoro; that had Chief Tony Anenih as a great leader; that produced Professor Ambrose Alli as a governor; that produced Professor Oserheimen Osunbor as a governor will not choose a candidate that does not speak their language and does not understand their language.

“It is a cultural taboo; it’s total alienation and it’s disrespectful. Today, we are promoting Benin culture, Edo culture. We are told to teach our children how to speak our language. An adult of over 60 years old cannot speak his language. He does not understand his language.

“What does that indicate? He has no relationship with his people. He has been away whether in America, Britain or Lagos. Funny enough, he claims to be coming here(Edo State) on annual Alaghodaro Summit which they use in trying to deceive the people of Edo State.”

Osifo noted that the next government of Edo State will be rooted on knowledge and democracy and to be decided the by people of Edo State who will draw a distinction between candidates and political parties.

“At the commencement of the campaigns in April,the people of Edo State will draw a distinction between candidates and political parties that are rooted on colonialism and those that are in politics to serve and to return Edo State to true democracy and development,” Osifo said.

“Neo colonialism is an aspiration to govern a people and communities that you don’t know and you don’t live with them.

“The supporters of neo colonialism know that it is a wrong agenda,but they do so for personal material gains ,or poverty.

“The next government of Edo State that will be rooted on knowledge and democracy, effective November 12,2024, will stamp out poverty and return the good people of Edo State to prosperity and dignity.”

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