I don’t want to be godfather of Edo politics – Oshiohole

Adams Oshiomhole, national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), on Friday, denied that he wants to be Godwin Obaseki’s godfather.

The former labour leader who claimed he is embarrassed when people say he seeks to be the godfather of Edo politics, revealed that he has helped Obaseki to reconcile with aggrieved persons in his effort to keep the peace in the state.

Oshiomhole said, “I think as a brother and to be honest, I regard the governor as my brother and a very close friend, what I owe him is to assist where he wants me to. To help him make peace with anyone whom he has issues with.”

“As part of my efforts to resolve the problems in Edo state, there was a time the governor told me he would not have anything to do with Charles Idahosa because he lost his booth during his own governorship election; but it was here in this my living room that I invited Idahosa and he did not know the governor was coming, I invited the governor he did not know Idahosa was coming.

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“When the governor entered the room, Idahosa sat and said he was not going to have a handshake with him and used a language for me that was derogatory. I said ‘No, Charles. You cannot talk like that. This is the governor and you must respect him.’ And I said, ‘Governor, please whatever Charles has done that you are not happy about, we have won, put them behind you.’ I said in this business, if you didn’t work with people because of their electoral value, sometimes you would work with them because of their nuisance value. So you would not gain by saying you wouldn’t work with this one or this one.

“My own embarrassment is when they say Oshiomhole wants to be like a godfather. If I wanted to be, I will be nominating commissioners. I only persuaded him to accept one commissioner from me, only one and I gave my reasons. He was a founding member of my campaign organisation in 2006, Mika. Other than Mika, I did not nominate any commissioner; I did not nominate any special adviser, special assistant because for me these are governance issues. So where is the godfather from?”

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Oshiomhole and his successor, Godwin Obaseki, are engaged in epic battle for the battle of the soul of Edo state as the state prepares for next year’s governorship election in the state.

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