I’m Unfazed by APC Disqualification – Obaseki

Abuja (Precise Post) – Governor Obaseki’s Special Adviser on Media and Communication Strategy, Mr. Crusoe Osagie, said yesterday that his principal was “unfazed by his disqualification by the All Progressives Congress (APC) screening committee for the party’s primary election.”

Osagie in a statement in Benin said: “The governor is unfazed, even as he would soon announce his next line of action. But at the moment, Edo people and civil society organisations (CSOs) are solidly standing behind the governor. They have declared unflinching support for him and the ideals he stands for.

“The market women, labour unions, clerics, women groups, the elderly, artisan groups, youths, among others, are strongly in support of the governor’s ambition and his stance to keep the state’s treasury sealed from those who have now resorted to disqualifying him from running under the APC in the gubernatorial elections because of their selfish interests. But Governor Obaseki remains undaunted and unperturbed.

“For Obaseki, it is Edo people or nothing. This is why he has remained in this battle thus far. Among many other reasons, each of the groups that form the governor’s support base have benefitted from Governor Obaseki’s stance against thuggery and extortion.

“The governor has enthroned probity and accountability in governance. For labour unions, regular salaries, clearing of over 20 months pension arrears and providing a conducive work environment is what is gearing them to support the governor.

“The pensioners are fully in support of his policies. The governor has not only cleared pension arrears accrued since 1999 but would soon commence the payment of gratuities.”

He added that the governor’s loyalty lies with Edo people, adding: “The governor’s loyalty rests with Edo people. He would not trade them away to those who have decided to become godfathers and waging a war of impunity to subjugate the people.”

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