The Governor boasted
on Friday morning, while making his acceptance remarks, after being declared
winner of the People’s Democratic Party’s primary election held at the main bowl
of Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin.
Governor
Godwin Obaseki of Edo State has boasted that he would be governor again for
another four years.
The election
which commenced at about 4 pm Thursday was concluded at about 1 am Friday.
He described
his emergence as the party’s standard-bearer in the September 19 governorship
election in the state as triumph over retrogressive forces that have determined
to hijack the state for their own selfish endeavour.
“Today,
history is being made in Nigeria, because the victory we are celebrating today
has been a long and strenuous walk, strenuous walk to political freedom which
has culminated in my election as a flag-bearer of our great party. By the grace
of God, I will be governor again for another four years.
“I
wholeheartedly accept this responsibility, which has been entrusted on me by
the representatives of our great party, and this responsibility will enable me
to consolidate on our achievements till date, it will help me to deepen good
governance in Edo State and it will help us to restore the pride of Edo people,
and make the state one of the best state to live and do business in Nigeria.
“Today marks
a defining moment in the political history of our State and indeed our country.
Our story is one of courage in the face of protracted crisis and ultimately, a
triumph over retrogressive forces that have determined to hijack our state for
their own selfish endeavour.
“With today’s
election, we have demonstrated again that no mountain is too high to stop the
aspirations of our people that have put their faith in God, and in one accord,
to make life better for the greatest numbers of our people,” he said.
The Governor,
who disclosed that there were moments during the struggle when he was tempted
to quit, thanked the leadership of the PDP for providing him shelter under the
umbrella when he was swept into the rain by the APC.
“Let me use
this opportunity to thank the chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum, Alhaji
Aminu Tambuwwal, Governor of Sokoto state, and our other colleagues,
particularly Governor Nysom Wike of Rivers State, Governor Umahi of Ebonyi
state, my brother, Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta state, and all the
Excellencies and many more who are not here.
“We are
eternally grateful to PDP governors, leaders of our great party particularly
the national chairman, Uche Secondus, and all other members of the National
Working Committee who have provided us that shelter under that large umbrella
in a storm when we were pushed out.
“With your
continue support, we will make Edo greater than we met it. As children of God,
we will be magnanimous in victory but we will not forget that when the rains
were beating us PDP provided us with the umbrella,” he said.
The PDP
governorship candidate also thanked the election committee and the third of his
co-aspirants who stepped down for him, noting that his emergence would not have
been possible without their magnanimity.
He said: “I
salute all Edo people at home and abroad, as well as our friends from other
states, for standing by the believe that a better Edo state is possible, if we
allow the people and not over-bearing godfathers to lead.
“I want to
commend my co-aspirants. But for their sacrifices, this victory won’t have been
possible. If Ken Imasuagbon have not decided to uphold the greater good, to
uphold the greater ideas for greater Edo state, I will not be here sounding the
way I am.”
“My brother,
Engineer Gideon Ikhine, I thank you, and my younger brother Hon.Omoregie
Ogbeide-Ihama, your decision to step down for me, I don’t really know how to
appreciate it but I don’t know how to say it yet.”
“I was called
and humbled by this call to action, and challenged to confront any man-made
barrier that will stand in our way to progress in Edo State.”
Earlier, the
primary election committee chairman and Governor of Bauchi State, Engr. Bala
Mohammed, announced that out of the 2,234 delegates of the party, 2,202 were
accredited for the election, but 2,024 voted.
Of these
figures, Obaseki scored a total of 1,952 votes, representing 96.4 of total
votes cast, while 72 votes were voided.
Mohammed
further explained that since the other aspirants stepped down for Obaseki, any
votes cast for them is deemed voided.
“Following
the transparent and credible manner in which this primary election has been
conducted and as a Chief Returning Officer, I hereby declared Governor Godwin
Obaseki the winner of the primary,” he declared.
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