Elder Uyigue asked the PDP
to save its argument for the court, which will decide whether the youths are
law abiding or not.
The chieftain of the All
Progressives Congress (APC) in Edo State, Elder Sunny Uyigue, has declared that
the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) will not win the September 10 governorship
election in the state.
This is just as he accused
the party of introducing thuggery and violence ahead of the polls.
He was reacting to an
allegation by the PDP that their members were harassed and detained by the Edo
State government, following the remand of 13 youths in Ovia North East local
government area over allegation of attempted murder.
He alleged that the PDP
introduced violence into the electioneering, recalling that it was the party’s
trade mark in previous polls.
Uyigue said: “The campaigns
have been going on well. The PDP is introducing violence, which by now we ought
to have overgrown in the Nigerian politics. They are organising thugs, using
their members in the House of Representatives.
“Look at what they did to
the electricity project in Uhen-Egbeta. They seized the vehicle, saying it
should not pass through Okada. They have been charged to court now. People are
making noise about it.
“Let the law take its
course. The driver was severely beaten. His boy was beaten. Police took all of
these to the state. What other evidence do you want to show that you were not
violent? As the campaign is going on, the PDP chances are very slim, there is
no way they can win this election, no magic”.
The APC chieftain insisted
that the PDP would not win the election, adding: “No miracle will happen. The
PDP will never win Ovia North East, which is my local government. They are
planning thuggery. But, what have they done there? Even, the road to their
village, the contract was awarded. The amount was paid in full and the work was
not done. So, if a man can steal from himself, what else do you expect?”
Mr. Uyigue said Governor
Adams Oshiomhole has lived up to expectation, adding that the people will vote
for the APC candidate, Godwin Obaseki.
He added: “Since I joined
politics, I am yet to see a governor who has performed like Oshiomhole”.
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