Obaseki was
received by National Vice Chairman, Southsouth of the party, Chief Emmanuel
Ogidi, Edo PDP chairman Dr. Tony Aziegbemi; members of the State Working
Committee (SWC) and some chieftains of the party.
The
anticipated defection of Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State to the Peoples
Democratic Party finally happened on Friday.
His defection
was perfected on Friday at the PDP’s Edo secretariat in Benin, the state
capital.
The reception
of about ten minutes took place in Aziegbemi’s office but Obaseki declined to
speak with reporters at the end of the ceremony.
The governor,
however, made his personal announcement via his verified Twitter handle.
The governor
wrote, “I have officially joined the @OfficialPDPNig to advance my ambition to
seek re-election as Governor of Edo State.
“I, as
always, remain committed to engendering good governance and sustainable
development of our dear state.”
Also, the PDP
announced the defection on its verified Twitter handle.
The party
said, “The Governor of Edo State, H. E. Governor Obaseki has defected to our
great Party, the @OfficialPDPNig. The declaration was made this afternoon at
the state Secretariat of our party in Benin city, Edo State. Power to the
people.”
In the video
that accompanied the tweet, Obaseki made his declaration to all Nigerians
“within the state and across the country, to become a member of PDP.”
The National
Working Committee of the Party had earlier considered waivers for the governor
after he met with some power brokers.
However, the
meeting was followed by the announcement of the postponement of PDP’s primary
election scheduled for June 19 and June 20.
PDP National
Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbodiyan had said, “The NWC of the party has
postponed the Edo State governorship primary election earlier scheduled for
Friday, June 19 and Saturday, June 20, 2020, to a new date of Tuesday, June 23,
2020. This decision is predicated on the exigencies of party activities.”
According to
the Independent National Electoral Commission, the governorship election in the
state is scheduled for September 19.
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