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Emmanuel Ogidi, the National Vice Chairman, South-South of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) says the party feels incomplete without Edo State under its control.
Addressing journalists after a stakeholders’ meeting of the party in Benin, on Monday, Ogidi said the party has vowed to do everything possible to win the September governorship election in the state so as to complete its domination of South-South politics.
“That is why I am here ( in Benin City) to be sure that we get there, because we have been looking forward to it. I have not been happy since I became the zonal vice chairman of the PDP. Each time I went to any of the states, I kept saying I am not complete,” he said.
“It is like a man looking for a wife, until you marry, you are not complete. Until we have Edo State, we cannot proudly say that we are complete. Although, we have five of the six states in the South-South zone and our five governors are doing well, we need Edo State to do well too.”
The National Vice Chairman accused the All Progressive Congress (APC) of lying on the progress of the nation’s economy.
“It is so unfortunate. APC leaders and members are very good liars,” he said.
“We know the economy is bad, but somebody is saying that the school children at home, they want to feed them. They were in school; you could not feed them. Herdsmen have taken over our bushes killing innocent people.
“They promised that as soon as Muhammadu Buhari would come to power, Boko Haram menace would be a thing of the past. Can you believe that Chad will join Nigeria to fight Boko Haram?
“So, there is every reason for the PDP to take over this government. APC came to power just to push out the PDP to take over power. They were not structured to win elections. You can see how they are fighting.
“Unfortunately for us in the PDP, we do not know how to be violent. If we were violent, we would have taken over power in Edo state. Let us be courageous and to always remember what they did to us in Bayelsa State. It was God that gave us the mandate.”
Ogidi further called on the President, Muhammadu Buhari to sign the amended Electoral Act into law to prevent a repeat of the kind of violence, according to him, experienced in Bayelsa and Kogi states in Edo State.