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Edo Poll: PDP’s call for Shaibu’s resignation baseless, irritating, says APC

The acrimony between the Edo State All Progressives Congress and the Peoples Democratic Party festered on Tuesday, with the opposition party describing the call for Philip Shaibu’s resignation from the PDP as irritating and baseless.
Shaibu, a former deputy governor of the state who was impeached on April 8, but remained a member of the PDP, on Sunday in Benin, described his party candidate in the September 21 governorship election, Asue Ighodalo, as an outsider.
The former deputy governor, who lost to Ighodalo in the PDP primary election, also said that he would be supporting the APC candidate, Senator Monday Okpebholo, who he described as a homeboy who is needed to govern Edo State.
In his response on Monday, the Deputy Director of the PDP in charge of Media, Rev. Olu Martin, called for the resignation of Shaibu from the party
He said that the former deputy governor could not be in the party and be demarketing Ighodalo, faulting Shaibu’s claim that the PDP candidate is an outsider in the race.
In a new twist on Tuesday, the APC, in defence of Shaibu, who was a former member of the party with his former boss, Godwin Obaseki, having been elected on the platform of the party in 2016, said the PDP should rather be concerned that the governor is leading the party to political oblivion.
The Publicity Director of the APC in the state, Orobosa Omo-Ojo, in a statement on Tuesday in Benin on Tuesday, said, “The All Progressives Congress wishes to call on Nigerians and Edo people, in particular, to ignore the irritating and baseless call on a former deputy governor of Edo State Philip Shaibu to resign his membership of the drowning Peoples Democratic Party, because of his open declaration of support for Senator Monday Okpebholo, the candidate of the APC.
Source: The Punch













