The governorship candidate of the Labour Party in the
September 19 governorship election in Edo State, Isaiah Osifo, has said that
the former Governor of Lagos State and leader of the All Progressives Congress
(APC), Sen. Bola Ahmed Tinubu, cannot impose his ‘retrogressive’ politics on
Edo people.
Osifo said this in Benin on Sunday in reaction to comments
credited to the APC leader on the alleged invasion of the Edo State House of
Assembly.
“In Lagos State, Tinubu has succeeded in putting the
destinies of over twenty million Lagosians in his pocket, who must go and
prostrate in his Bourdillon residence before they can seek elective positions,
buy property and even start a business.
“It is this retrogressive brand of politics that he wants to
import to Edo State. But he fails to realize that Edo people have never been
candidates for such mental dominance and subservience.
“He can’t subordinate a free people like us, who would give
anything for the triumph of social justice, to his whims.
He should learn about Edo people from the rise and fall of
Adams Oshiomhole, the sacked national chairman of the APC,” he said.
Isiah noted that the APC leader may not have been told the
full story about the crisis orchestrated by members of his party in Benin,
urging him to get the full account of the events from all the parties to the
issue before jumping to make comments on national television.
(Today.ng)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Disclaimer: Comment expressed do not reflect the opinion of African Parliamentary News