The Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Edo, Mr Anselm Ojezua, says he will not be leaving the party with the governor.
Ojezua is leading a faction of the APC loyal to Gov. Godwin Obaseki before his resignation on June 16 from the party.
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He said this on Tuesday in an a telephone chat with newsmen on his next line of action, following Obaseki’s resignation from the APC.
The governor was last weekend disqualified by the APC screening committee for the Edo 2020 governorship election from contesting the party’s primary based on alleged discrepancies in the documents he submitted.
Obaseki later formally announced his resignation from the party to journalists in Abuja on Tuesday shortly after meeting the Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari.
However, Ojezua said he would not move with the governor as he was elected as chairman of APC with a four-year mandate.
“I won’t move. As you can see, I still have my mandate as the elected party chairman of APC in Edo which expires by 2020, and I intend to complete that mandate,” he said.
Meanwhile, retired Col David Imuse, factional APC Chairman loyal to Mr Adams Oshiomhole, the National Chairman of the party, described Obaseki’s resignation from the party as a welcome development.
Imuse said: “In fact it is much expected and it is a good riddance to bad rubbish.
“The party remains the party, we are preparing for our party primary. So by Monday all of you should be prepared to witness the direct primaries which is going to be a seamless operation.
“The party is in a joyous mood, I believe you can feel it from my voice.
“His going to another party will not be affecting the chances of the APC.
“Membership of political parties is voluntary so he can go to anywhere he likes, it is his constitutional right, and has no effect on the APC.”