Anti-Obaseki forces that dashed Ighodalo’s hope at Edo gubernatorial election

Anti-Obaseki forces that dashed Ighodalo’s hope at Edo gubernatorial election

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared the All-Progressives Congress (APC) winner of the Saturday governorship election in Edo State. According to the Returning Officer who is the Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University Of Technology, Minna, Prof. Faruk Adamu Kuta, the APC candidate, Senator Monday Okpebholo polled 291,667 votes to defeat his archrival, Asue Ighodalo of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) who secured 247,274 votes.

The APC won in 11 local government areas while the PDP won seven. The APC won the six local governments in Edo North Senatorial District and two out of the five local government in Edo Central Senatorial district.

Beyond the loss and victory, this piece focused on some individuals who played key roles in the election and contributed to its outcome.

NYESOM WIKE

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At the time APC denied Obaseki returning ticket in the build-up to 2020 Edo election, Nyesom Wike, then governor of Rivers State, and some other PDP gave him a solid backing to secure the party’s ticket. Wike, now Minister of Federal Capital Teritorry (FCT), worked for Obaseki’s victory against APC’s Osagie Ize-Iyamu in the 2020 election. Not long after his re-election, Obaseki and Wike fell apart. In fact, Obaseki supported former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, against Wike, as the Presidential candidate of PDP in the last election. Wike would later tender apology to Senator Adams Oshiomhole, Obaseki’s estranged godfather, to forgive him for helping Obaseki win re-election. The FCT Minister in the build-up to the Saturday’s election stated he would not support the Peoples Democratic Party governorship candidate, Asue Ighodalo, having fallen out with Obaseki. Obaseki said Edo voters do not need Wike’s influence to decide who they would vote for. He said, “He (Wike) came to get Edo people to vote for me, right? Wow! Edo people are not that dumb. They know who to vote for. They don’t require the services of an outsider to make their decisions. Edo people will make decisions this time because they know what they want.”
At a point, the PDP through its Edo State Chairman, Dr. Anthony Aziegbemi, demanded redeployment of the State REC, Anugbum Onuoha as well the Commissioner of Police, CP Nemi Edwin-Iwo, over their alleged ties with Wike.
Aziegbemi said, “We are worried that the election may have been compromised even before it start. This is because we are certain that the officials responsible for conducting a free, fair, and credible election are close associates of the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike.”
Wike dismissed allegations of him influencing the appointment of his cousin, Onuoha, as the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in Edo State, warning propagandists that ‘nobody born of a woman’ can intimidate his cousin.

PHILIP SHAIBU

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Like Wike, Shaibu was another key factor in securing Obaseki’s reelection. During the rift between Obaseki and Oshiomhole in 2020, Shaibu stood behind Obaseki against Oshiomhole. He particularly took the political battle to Oshiomhole’s doorstep, attacking with foul languages at different fora. However, the table turned as Shaibu, fell out with Obaseki over his governorship ambition. Obaseki didn’t only deny him the PDP ticket, he masterminded his impeachment.  In a shocking twist Shaibu got reinstated in July and subsequently defected to APC alongside several key PDP legacy coalition members. Shaibu’s defection to a large extent depleted PDP’s strength. He described Obaseki’s candidate as an outsider, saying he would rather back APC candidate.
“I will support a homeboy. I came into the contest to be governor of Edo State because I needed governance to return to a homeboy, somebody who understands our plight and somebody who understands what the people are feeling. We don’t want an outsider. We have experimented with an outsider and it is not working, so this time, we want a homeboy. We have only two home boys in the major political parties; one is in the Labour Party and one is in the All Progressives Congress,” Shaibu said.

DAN ORBIH

Dan Orbih, a former National Vice Chairman, South-South of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and immediate past Edo Chairman of the party, is another political leader, who worked against Ighodalo’s victory. Orbih, one of the allies of Wike, did not hide his hatred for Obaseki and his anointed candidate. He is the leader of the Legacy Group, comprising leaders of PDP that worked for Obaseki’s victory in 2020. The group members were at loggerhead with the governor for not fulfilling promises he made to them during the Edo 2020 election. When Ighodalo emerged the party’s candidate, Orbih declared that he would not support him. Infact, he rejected the PDP’s governorship campaign council’s membership. In June, pro-Obaseki PDP leaders expelled Orbih, from the party, for alleged anti–party activities. The party also expelled Hon. Omorgie Ogbeide Ihama, an immediate past House of Reps member, representing Oredo Federal Constituency.

ANSLEM OJEZUA

Ojezua is another Obaseki’s ally turned political enemy. He was the State chairman of the Edo State chapter of APC and led executive members from state to ward to pitch tenth with the PDP when Obaseki was denied returning ticket in 2020.  However, Ojezua like Shaibu fell out with Obaseki over his governorship ambition on the platform of PDP. After Obaseki’s man emerged PDP candidate, Ojezua faulted the primary and dragged Ighodalo to court. Ojezua said he sought redress in court because Obaseki, played a huge role in ensuring that the primary was not transparent. Earlier this month, a Court of Appeal, Abuja division, dismissed Ojezua’s suit seeking disqualification of Ighodalo’s candidacy.

KABIRU ADJOTO

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He is a former Speaker of the Edo House of Assembly who defected from PDP after falling out with Obaseki. There are allegations that he fell out with Obaseki over his failure to name his deputy after the controversial impeachment of Shaibu. Obaseki named Marvellous Omobayo as his deputy, a development which reportedly set him up against Adjoto. At a meeting of the Legacy Group held at Orbih’s country home in Ogbona, Adjoto tackled Obaseki over his failure to manage 2020 electoral victory. He said that instead of consolidating on the victory recorded in 2020 election by rewarding those who worked for his re-election, Obaseki opted for others in the party who did not work for the party.
“Dan Orbih, we have seen what you saw and we are here to queue behind you anywhere you go, we go. We are waiting for your instruction,” Adjoto said.

OBA OF BENIN

Another person Obaseki had problems with before the election was the Oba of Benin, Omo N’Oba N’Edo Uku Akpolokpolo, Oba Ewuare II. His war with the palace was waged on multi-dimensional fronts. Obaseki did everything to drag the highly revered monarch into the murky waters of Nigerian politics. Obaseki drew the battle line with the royal father when he banned the activities of Okaigheles (youth leaders) in Benin Kingdom’s seven local government areas of Edo South. The local governments are Oredo, Ikpoba-Okha, Egor, Ovia Northeast, Ovia South Eest, Orhionmwon, and Uhunmwonde. Despite urging hime to lift the ban, Obaseki insisted that there was no going back on the ban, adding that the ban on the activities of Okaigheles and cultists was to curb violence in Edo communities. The palace of Oba of Benin however maintained that the activities of the youth leaders had not been banned insisting that the Okaigheles represented a segment of the aged-long Benin traditional administrative structure.
Similarly, in 2021, the then Minister of Information, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, announced the expected repatriation of stolen Benin artifacts from Germany and the United Kingdom, following successful negotiations between both governments and representatives of the Benin Palace. Oba Ewuare ll proclaimed the dreams and designs of a Benin Royal Museum, opposite the palace by his father, Oba Erediauwa of blessed memory, with Governor Godwin Obaseki in agreement. In spite of the foregoing, Governor Obaseki secretly registered Legacy Restoration Trust with a non-indigene as Chairman of his Board of Trustees, to amongst others, coordinate the return and supervise the use of the repatriated Benin artifacts at a different location determined and being built by Obaseki as Edo Museum of West Africa Arts (EMOWAA). Oba Ewuare ll showed his resentment at Obaseki’s attempt to usurp the powers of the Palace.
“We were never a party to this concept of LRT, or any other privately constituted group formed in Nigeria to negotiate the return of our artifacts. It is baffling to discover that such a group was incorporated in Nigeria without the knowledge or representation of the Royal Court of Benin,” a palace source said.
At this point, Obaseki declared full-scale war by sealing off the Oba Akenzua Cultural Centre proposed by the Oba to temporarily warehouse the Benin artifacts before the completion of the Benin Royal Museum. The centre is now a shadow of itself with overgrown bushes and trees. Obaseki scaled up his war by instructing the Ministry of Lands not to approve any design for the Benin Royal Museum or any other such building at the proposed site of the Benin Royal Museum.
Also, Obaseki met with selected Enigie in Edo South in Government House, led by Professor Greg Akenzua, the Enogie of Evbuobanosa and Abudu, to agree on the mode of implementation of the 1979 Edict (Traditional Rulers and Chieftaincy Law). By the interpretation of Obaseki and Akenzua, the law grants Enigie independence from the Oba of Benin in the seven (7) Local Government Areas of Edo South. The allocation to the Enigie, hitherto tied to the Palace of the Oba, must now be withdrawn from the Oba and paid directly to them by the state government. By this, Obaseki has taken it upon himself to grant financial autonomy to the Enigie – an action that is both legislative and executive. Obaseki did not stop there. He proceeded to brainwash the Enigie that they are now under the state government and not the Oba of Benin. Essentially, they can only be disciplined, enthroned and dethroned by the state government. The Enigie have thus been emboldened. Outraged by the behaviour of the Enigie, Oba Ewuare II reprimanded Professor Greg Akenzua and Edomwonyi Iduoze, the Enigie of Evbuobanosa and Egbaen respectively, for leading government orchestrated rebellion against the palace. They were suspended. The Enigie dragged the Oba to court for suspending them, arguing that it is only the governor that can suspend them. When the news of this outrage came out, a storm of indignation burst forth. Benin sons and daughters at home and in The Diaspora stood solidly behind their monarch. They were solidly against the idea of the balkanization of the Benin Kingdom for Obaseki’s personal interest. Obaseki on realising that they embarked on the path of self-destruct denied that he was behind the lawsuit.