Edo Poll: Obaseki's Family Endorses Ize-Iyamu
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The coming Edo State governorship election has continued to produce more drama as prominent members of the Obaseki family have endorsed and

pledged their support for his main opponent and candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

The endorsement of the APC candidate by the embattled governor’s family on Saturday during a meeting at Ize-Iyamu’s private residence in Benin City completed a disappointing week for the PDP’s candidate, which saw numerous aides, appointees, and other government officials resigning their positions to back Ize-Iyamu.

Victor Obaseki, a cousin of Governor Godwin Obaseki, while speaking at the meeting, admitted that although Godwin Obaseki is a kin, he would not be getting the support of the family.

He said: “I am here today in the company of my cousins to support Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu.

“Godwin Nogheghase Obaseki, the executive governor, is our cousin. Generally, the Obasekis have their own way of doing things. We are a different branch of faith. We are supporting our brother, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu with an unalloyed support fully for him.

“I have supported him before, and I would continue to support him, we would do all our campaigns for him without let or hindrance, fully from the bottom of our hearts.”

On his part, Ize-Iyamu expressed his delight at the support of the Obaseki family, stressing that this served as a confirmation of the poor administration that Godwin Obaseki had given to Edo State in the past four years.

He also praised the Obaseki family for not allowing sentiments becloud their judgment in their support for who was right to lead Edo State for the next four years.

“Let me thank you for the endorsement. I have known some of you for many years and I am very happy that politics has not strained our relationship.

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“It is true as Osaro said that far away in New York, I had the opportunity of meeting with him and other Edolites, where I shared my ambition. Osaro has been a good gentleman and humble man, and has always declared his support.

“He came out this morning to say, Godwin has not done well, and not because they answer the same surname, would continue to support him and go through the very poor performance that we have seen in the past four years.

“They will not allow the sentiments or even deceit of brotherhood make them vote for somebody they know is not qualified for a position.”

Meanwhile, Crusoe Osagie, Special Adviser to the Edo State governor on Media and Communication Strategy, had flayed rumours that there was a clash between Governor Godwin Obaseki and his deputy, Mr. Philip Shaibu.

In a statement, Osagie said the falsehood could only have emanated from the APC, who had no substance in their campaign and were only adept at spinning the rumour mill and concocting alternative facts to massage the egos of their paymasters who could not run an issue-based campaign, but rely primarily on tale-telling and propaganda.

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