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Edo Govt Vows Adequate Security As APC Holds Primary Today

Despite the ban on mass gathering by the Edo State Government, the APC in Edo State has said its direct mode of primary election will hold today.

The party said it did not need the permission of the state government before conducting its preferred mode of primary election.

It would be recalled that Gov. Obaseki had on May 28, signed a gazette stipulating that only indirect primary could be held in the state and in only one location in Benin.

A chieftain in the David Imuse led-faction of the APC in the state (Adams Oshiomhole’s camp), Henry Idahagbon, said the party was fully prepared for the governorship primary.

“By tomorrow (today) we will conduct our direct primary and we will have a candidate. We already have a candidate, but we will just formalise it tomorrow. “Whatever gazette the governor has signed, he has breached it because we have seen him with over 500 persons within the week. And if the governor can breach the law, you don’t expect others to respect it.” Idahagbon said.

The faction led by Aslem Ojezua said they were not aware that the APC was holding its primary election in the state. Ojezua is of the camp of Obaseki in APC, although Obaseki has joined PDP, Ojezua has remained in the APC, GNB News learnt.

Ojezua said, “They are jokers, the person who set up the primary election committee is not the acting chairman; that was why we rejected the committee when it was set up after our meeting. The man who should tell us what to do as acting chairman is Victor Giadom; recognised by law. “So they are just wasting their time, whatever they do in respect of the primary is a nullity.”

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However, the Edo State Government has said that it will  enforce the laws and regulations put in place to prevent the spread of coronavirus. It charged political parties to restrict the conduct of their primary elections within the protocols and provisions of the state’s COVID-19 Quarantine Regulations and Gazette on political gatherings.

The Secretary to the State Government, Osarodion Ogie, in a statement, noted that the state would ensure compliance. “The Edo State Government is calling on all political parties holding primary elections to restrict themselves to conducting their activities within the protocols and regulations provided for in the Edo State Coronavirus (COVID-19) Quarantine Regulations and the Government’s Gazette on political gatherings during this pandemic.

Meanwhile, the police, through its spokesman, Chidi Nwanbuzor, said they were ready for the exercise adding that the state Commissioner of Police, Babatunde Johnson Kokumo, had made adequate security arrangement for the exercise.

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