Gov. Obaseki has failed; APC will reclaim Edo, says party chairman

David Imuse, chairman of the Edo chapter of All Progressives Congress (APC), has described the government of Governor Godwin Obaseki as a “monumental failure”, noting that the party was working on strategies to reclaim the state in 2023.
“As far as Edo is concerned today, the government is a monumental failure,” Mr Imuse said while speaking on the performance of the governor.
The opposition leader said that the government had not done much in delivering the democracy dividends to the people.
“The government is a total failure. Walk on the street of Benin, ask an ordinary man, he will tell you the administration has taken Edo back to the 17th century,” he said.
Stating that Mr Obaseki’s administration has not allowed the legislature to function, the APC chairman maintained that “there is nothing working in Edo, you know it. I do not need to re-emphasise it”.
He told journalists on Monday in Benin that the party was hopeful of reclaiming what rightfully belonged to it in 2023.
“We hope that with this strategy that we are going to adopt, we will take the party to the next level. Do not forget Edo is an APC state. What we currently have is an aberration,” Mr Imuse said..
Edo was an APC state before losing to PDP, following a personal rift between former governor, Adams Oshiomole, and his anointed successor, Mr Obaseki, in the build-up to the 2020 governorship election.
(NAN)
More from Peoples Gazette

Economy
Buhari regime will continue to borrow without subsidy removal: Femi Adesina
“You know how much could have been saved if the subsidy was removed and how it could have been diverted to other areas and spheres of national life.

Politics
Kano: APC makes frantic efforts to solve party crisis
“Governor Abdullahi Ganduje is the undisputed APC leader in Kano state, and as the leader, he is encouraged to demonstrate leadership.”

Rights
Afenifere faults extension of Sunday Igboho’s incarceration
“Igboho has spent about 204 days in Benin detention…much longer than it should be for a person who had not been convicted…”

Rights
Buhari regime holds emergency meeting as aviation workers threaten to shut down airspace
The National Union of Air Transport Employees and the Association of Nigeria Aviation Professionals had threatened to withdraw their services on February 8 (today).

States
Borno expends N130 million on monthly allowances for CJTF, hunters: Official
The government says it also provides vehicles and other working tools to the groups to assist the military.

Showbiz
Asa emerges Spotify artiste for February
The announcement followed the release of Asa’s most recent single, Mayana.

States
Troops foiled attack, rescued seven persons in Kaduna: Commissioner
“After an intense exchange, the superior firepower of the troops forced the criminals to flee in disarray.”