
PDP National Chairman, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur
The
 Peoples Democratic Party has yet to recover from the loss of the 
governorship election in Edo State to its major rival, the Action 
Congress of Nigeria.
This was shown in the 
letters written by the National Chairman of the party, Alhaji Bamanga 
Tukur, to the PDP governorship candidate in the state, Maj.-Gen. Charles
 Airhiavbere (retd.) and the state chairman of the party, Chief Dan 
Orbih.
The ACN candidate, who 
is also the incumbent governor of the state, Mr. Adams Oshiomhole, won 
the election conducted penultimate Saturday.
Although Tukur said in 
his letters that he appreciated the efforts made by the leadership of 
the party in the state to win the election, he, however, noted that it 
was painful that they lost.
He said, “Though a 
painful loss, considering the quantum of preparation and mobilisation 
which the party mustered towards the election, I identify with the 
spirited effort and discipline demonstrated by the party under your good
 leadership.
“Reconciling all members
 of the party as a precursor to rebuilding the PDP is a task in which I 
solicit your usual cooperation and support.
“I encourage you to keep
 the PDP family intact. We shall re-strategise and build on your present
 commitment to reclaim Edo State for the PDP, God willing.
“Kudos to all those who laboured with you while the campaign and election lasted.”
Meanwhile, Edo State 
Deputy Governor, Dr. Pius Odubu, has said the victory of Governor Adams 
Oshiomhole and the Action Congress of Nigeria in the last governorship 
election ended ethnic politics in the state.
Speaking in Benin, on 
Friday, Odubu, who retained his position for a second term, added that 
the election erased the impression that politics in the state was all 
about money.
He said, “The election 
was a reflection of the wishes of the people. Our victory was sweet 
because that is what the people want; a man that will perform, not a man
 that wants to be the richest man in the world.
“You will understand 
that the Peoples Democratic Party couldn’t even get one quarter of the 
votes in any of the seven local government councils in Edo south and we 
won the 77 wards in Edo South, we thank God.
“We asked for sweet 
victory and we got sweet victory. Oshiomhole has demonstrated that money
 can never make the difference again in Edo politics. People don’t fight
 over how much you bring anymore but they are now fighting for which 
project has not been done in their areas.
“Before, it was just 
‘give us the money and you will get the votes’ but none of those hamlets
 we visited asked for money. It was either they said they needed light, 
road or water.”
Odubu added that Oshiomhole had performed beyond the expectation of the ordinary Edo man in his first term.
 
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