Edo 2024: APC Ward Chair In Uhunmwode Resigns, Cites Incompetence, Lack Of Credibility Of Party’s Guber Candidate, Deputy

The Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Uhunmwode Ward 2, Daniel Noah Osa-Ogbegie, has resigned from the party, citing the incompetence and lack of credibility of the party’s governorship candidate for the 2024 gubernatorial election, Monday and its deputy, Dennis Idahosa......See Full Story>>.....See Full Story>>

In the letter of resig­nation made available to journalists in Benin City, the APC Ward Chair said his conscience could not al­low him, and his ancestors would not forgive him if he joined in enthroning such an incompetent leadership.

Osa-Ogbegie noted that with the emergence of Okpebholo and Idahosa, he was convinced that the APC was neither serious about the election nor interested in presenting viable governance to Edo people.

The letter reads: “I, Daniel A. Noah Osa-Ogbe­gie, Esq. hereby tender my resignation from the APC today.

“I am an Edo-centered person who believes strong­ly in an Edo renaissance driven by Edo people under a sound and correct leader­ship. The candidate of the APC in the forthcoming governorship election does not fill me with confidence as that leader that can lead the Edo renaissance I have always wanted.

“With this dour gover­norship ticket of the APC, it was clear to me that Edo APC was not serious about the election or was not seri­ous about presenting viable governance to Edo people or both.”

He added, “As an honor­able man, instead of work­ing against the candidate of the party as a member, it was better for me to resign my membership of the par­ty, as I cannot in good con­science campaign for the ticket of Senator Monday Okpebholo and Represen­tative Dennis Idahosa. My conscience could not al­low me and our ancestors would not have forgiven me.”

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