
Former National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC),Chief John Odigie Oyegun has accused his successor, Comrade Adams Osh
The former Edo state governor who was reacting to recent public ulterance by Governor Godwin Obaseki accusing Oshiomhole of being behind the crisis rocking the state House of Assembly, said the APC Chairman was “blatantly and brazenly engaging in anti party to the extent that the party in Edo is now riven with confusion and division”.
He asked members of the Progressive Governors not to stand aside and watch their fellow governor being hampered by a party chairman whose actions may lead to political misfortune of the party.
Oyegun said: “The recent outburst by Governor Obaseki and the report by the House of Representatives ad-hoc committee, indicting the current National Chairman of the APC, have confirmed my earlier claim that Oshiomhole is not only the architect, but also responsible for fuelling the crisis in Edo state.
iomhole of turning himself into an agent of disruption, trying to frustrate the smooth running of government in Edo state.
Oyegun also accused Oshiomhole of playing god in Edo politics even though he claimed to have buried godfatherism in the state, advising him to stop disgracing the APC in Edo state through the ignoble role he is playing in fuelling the crisis in Edo state.
Speaking through his Public Affairs Adviser, Chief Ray Morphy, Chief Oyegun said he is yet to come to terms as to why Comrade Oshiomhole has easily forgotten that he never interfered in Edo state affairs as the National chairman of the ruling party while he held forte as the then governor.
He also wondered why the APC national chairman choose to forget that Governor Obaseki should be supported as the only APC governor in the South-South geopolitical zone rather than vilifying and destabilising his administration.
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