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‘I Will Not Dump PDP’: Governor Obaseki Says As He Meets With Buhari

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Governor Godwin Obaseki, who just got reelected for second term to lead Edo state has stated that he will not be leaving the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

Obaseki said he cannot defect from PDP, a perty that gave him a ticket to run for reelection, to join All Progressives Congress, APC, that disqualified him from participating in its primary election.

He said: ”Gleaning from the comments of Mr President, he said that he wants to leave a democracy that is built on integrity, accountability, and hard work.

“Those were his words and I subscribe totally to that.

“It will not show integrity; it will not demonstrate somebody that has ethical or moral foundation to do what you asked about. I couldn’t have contested in one party, won on that party, and then consider moving to another party.

“It is not the kind of thing to do, it’s not the right thing to do and I am sure you will not encourage me to do that”, Obaseki said.

The governor who defeated his close rival, Pastor Ize-Iyamu of APC, with about 84 thousand votes disclosed this when he met with President Muhammadu Buhari in the statehouse on Friday, September 25, 2020.

He said: ”So, this morning we are here in the villa to show our profound gratitude and appreciation for this, which on the surface will look normal but the implications are very far reaching.

“Because this is a sitting president whose party’s was contesting an election and insisted that the right thing be done and a level playing field be created for contestants.

“By doing so, that singular action has deepened our democracy, far beyond what we can understand and imagine today. So, for that act alone, we felt we must come and say thank you.

“President in his characteristic humorous manner, said he reluctantly congratulated me for beating his party.

“He also pointed that his role first we foremost as president of Nigeria, is to be president of all regardless of your party, race, tribe, creed. We couldn’t ask for more from Mr President, he really played the role of a statesman.”

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