NIGERIA: OSUNBOR DISAGREED WITH BINI CANDIDACY ALONE
It’s wrong to say only Bini candidate can win
By
Simon Ebegbulem & Gabriel Enogholase
BENIN—AHEAD of this year’s governorship election in Edo State,
former governor the state and governorship aspirant of the All Progressives
Congress, APC, Prof. Oserheimen Osunbor, has said that the assertion that only
a Bini man can win the forthcoming governorship election in the state was
wrong, adding that he remains the best aspirant of the party to succeed
Governor Adams Oshiomhole and, therefore, deserves to be supported by all the
leaders.
He urged delegates of the party to be wary of aspirants whose
only credential is money, stressing the need for them to cast their votes based
on the credentials and track records of the aspirants and not how rich they are
or the geographical zone they hail from.
Osunbor is one of the APC governorship aspirants and hails from
Edo Central senatorial zone of the state. He addressed newsmen, yesterday, at
the Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, secretariat in Benin City.
The Prof. of Law explained that he decided to remain calm over
his ambition all along in order to respect the instruction by Governor
Oshiomhole that governorship aspirants must not distract his developmental
projects.
Noting that he has respect for all other aspirants of the party,
Prof Osunbor said he considered himself the most suitable candidate, adding
that the belief that only a Bini (Edo South) candidate can win the election had
been proved wrong in the past, notably in 2012 when a non-Bini man defeated a
Bini man with a wide margin.
He said: “I am not unmindful of arguments about which senatorial
zone’s turn it is to produce the next governor. I believe that this is a
legitimate issue to raise in order to ensure fairness, equity and justice
amongst the component parts of the state, Edo South, Edo Central and Edo North.
Nevertheless, I want to be assessed based on my antecedents and record of
performance rather than simply on arguments based on zoning,” he stated.
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