Edo Not Your Personal Property – PDP Vice Chairman Replies Oshiomhole

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Dan Orbih

The National Vice Chairman, South-South of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Dan Orbih says former National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Adams Oshiomhole should desist from seeing Edo State as his personal property.

Orbih stated this while being inaugurated as the Chairman of Edo State Campaign Council of PDP for the September 19 gubernatorial election on Tuesday.

Orbih, who is the immediate-past Chairman of Edo State PDP, said, “Those in the forefront in the campaign to take the state back must be stopped. This state is not the property of Adams Oshiomhole.
“This is the moment of truth and not for self-proclaimed liars and political apologists.
“In 2016, Ize-Iyamu apologised for making Adams Oshiomhole governor, in 2020, it’s the turn of Adams Oshiomhole. Edo people are too politically sophisticated to be fooled.

“Edo people must be informed that government business is serious business. It is not a simple agenda! Edo people rejected the simple agenda in 2016 and will do so again in 2020.

“I sincerely advise that those trying to play God must know that there is only one God. The future of our state is in the hands of Edo people.

“I urge the good people of Edo state to support and vote Governor Godwin Obaseki for sustainable development and growth of our beloved state.

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“From today, we are going to take our campaigns to the people. Let the people decide. Not in Adams but in God we trust, and with the support of the people, Governor Godwin Obaseki will win again.”

Orbih extolled the qualities of PDP’s candidate, Godwin Obaseki and his running mate, Philip Shaibu, stating that the party has the best candidates for the forthcoming election.

 

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  • My brother, Dan Orbih, please let him know that… He’s just a greedy and selfish son of Ẹdo state that doesn’t have the interest of the Ẹdo people at heart.

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