Edo 2024: Group Restates Call for Parties to Cast Lot for Esan Aspirants

Edo 2024: Group Restates Call for Parties to Cast Lot for Esan Aspirants

Adibe Emenyonu in Benin-city

Ahead of the Edo State governorship election slated for next year, the Esan Okpa Initiative (EOI), the Esan pan-socio-cultural and nonpartisan group, has strongly restated the need for all political parties to pick their candidates from the Edo Central senatorial zone, in order to correct the prevailing political imbalance in the state to guarantee justice, equity, fairness and peace to all segments of the state.

Arguing that it will be a “grave mistake to do otherwise,” the group in a statement issued in Benin-city, and signed by its President, Mathew Egbadon, and Public Relations Officer, Tony Iyare, canvassed for realism anchored on history and mutual respect to the different sections of the state, in casting lot for the next governor of Edo State that will succeed Governor Godwin Obaseki, whose term expires on November 12, 2024.

The group also stressed the need for the parties, political elite and opinion molders in the state to appreciate this salient concern by Esan people and be mindful that the state was founded on a tripod of brotherhood at its creation in 1991.

It stated that: “We cannot afford to carry on with the discordant tones now coming from the two other senatorial districts on the subject of a governor of Esan extraction, as if a vital part of the tripod does not matter. The political wellbeing and inclusiveness of all sections of our dear state should be uppermost in our consideration. We can’t shy away from this vital reality.

“The fact that Edo people have always ensured that the governor, deputy governor and Speaker respectively, come from different zones underpins our resolve and desire on this matter, as a people tied by common history to guarantee amity and political inclusion of the three zones,” the group contended, stressing that Edo Central(Esan) people have been left in the political wilderness by successive governments at both the state and federal levels since 2015.’’

Restating its strong appeal to political elites from Edo North and South senatorial zones to concede the governorship ticket to aspirants from Edo Central senatorial zone, it maintained that this is a recipe to ensuring peace, equity, justice and even development to all sections of the state.

“On our part, we have worked strenuously to reach out to our brothers and sisters in the other two zones to demonstrate our resolve on this matter. Until now that we have started hearing equivocations by some opinion molders in Edo South and Edo North, we thought we had built  a consensus on the just and equitable demand of Edo Central on this matter.  We remain ever committed to continue to dialogue with all political strands of the state to achieve this goal” it says.

Continuing further, Esan Okpa wants some of the political leaders to move away from their high horses and their equivocations, and approach the political future of Edo State from the prism of brotherhood anchored on justice, equity, fairness and mutual discussion with other sections.

Since the creation of the state 32 years ago, it is only one Governor of Esan extraction, Prof Oserheimen Osunbor, who was in the saddle for just 18 months, while Edo South senatorial zone would have had a combined reign of 17 and a half years between Governors John Oyegun, Lucky Igbinedion and Godwin Obaseki, who will be rounding up his two term tenure by next year. Edo North senatorial zone through the reign of Governor Adams Oshiomhole was also in the saddle for 8 years. They have also produced the Deputy Governor in turn, during this period.

The group added: “As we approach the dawn of the primaries of the respective political parties, let our political and opinion leaders be guided by the need to do justice, equity and fairness to the different sections of Edo State. We urge the parties to cast lot for aspirants of Esan extraction and pick their best to fly their party flags and let the Edo people ultimately decide at the poll.”

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