The embattled governor of Edo State, Godwin Obaseki, has said the forthcoming governorship election in his state would determine if incumbency
“Let us go to the polls and Nigerians will see,” Mr Obaseki responded on Tuesday at the presidential villa when reporters told him that the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress , Adams Oshiomhole, said incumbency is not a factor that would work for the governor, in the election.Mr Obaseki announced his resignation from the APC earlier on Tuesday, after his meeting with Mr Buhari
Mr Obaseki said he would announce in the next few days, “specific line of action” and the party he would join. “Someone who hasn’t gone to school, who doesn’t have a certificate himself, will not know and understand what inconsistencies in certificates are, that’s the starting point. A new law in the state which is meant to halt the spread of the novel coronavirus prohibits any gathering of more than 20 people anywhere in Edo.
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