FORMER
Chairman, Board of Trustees of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Tony
Anenih, yesterday, presented the governorship candidate of the PDP, Gen.Charles
Airhiavbere (rtd), to Esan traditional rulers, saying the people of the state
need change in governance in order to stop kidnapping and other violent crimes.
But in a swift reaction, the Action Congress of
Nigeria (ACN) urged the national leader of the PDP to “stop intimidating
traditional rulers because we are aware that some of them were being coerced to
endorse Airhiavbere because the traditional rulers have earlier endorsed
Oshiomhole”.
Anenih, who spoke at the palace of the Enogie of
Uromi and chairman of Esan Traditional Council, HRH Raphael Zaiki Eidenogie,
expressed concern over what he described as the way campaigns are being run in
the state ahead of the election but reiterated the readiness of his party to
win the forthcoming poll.
His words: “We are here on a very important
visit; very important in the sense that I have always believed in starting from
home, not only when elections are here but also in every traditional event. We
are here to seek the royal fathers blessing. The governorship election comes up
on 14 July this year. The campaign that is going on now in Edo State is
very very unusual in the method of approach.
“ When you read the papers or listen to the
radio, you will think that the election is between Anenih, PDP, and Charles on
one side and Oshiomhole on the other side. It is not supposed to be so. We play
politics with respect of traditional rulers and elders. So my elders I need
your blessings not only today even tomorrow and after the elections.
“There is no day in Edo people are not
kidnapped, there is no day in Edo people are not robbed. There is no day in Edo
girls are not raped, there is need for a change. Our candidate has seen it all.
One thing I want to beg is that when we win the next election, the traditional
institution will be highly respected. And we will not allow elders who have
made their marks to be rubbish.”
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