July 7, 2024

Edo 2024: ‘Legacy PDP Coalition’ Must Produce Next Governorship Candidate – Orbih

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Orbih, PDP National VC, South-South

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Chief Dan Orbih, the National Vice Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), South-South, on Sunday November 12, 2024, held an extraordinary stakeholders meeting with leaders of PDP from across the three Senatorial districts of Edo State.

He tagged the meeting of various leaders from the legacy PDP and new PDP members as ‘Legacy PDP Coalition’ and urged the leaders to put up a very strong spirit to ensure that PDP have a good, marketable, and acceptable candidate for next year’s gubernatorial election.

He affirmed his earlier held position that the ticket for Edo PDP 2024 Guber election is not for the highest bidder.

He further said that members and leaders of the Legacy Coalition will decide who holds the ticket and flag of Edo PDP come 2024.

He appealed to the leaders to select delegates to nominate a candidate that will resolve the problems facing Edo state.

Orbih added that the ticket for the 2024 governorship election was not for the highest bidder, and asked the leaders to nominate delegates that cannot be compromised.

“Election took place yesterday (Saturday November 11) in the South-East in Imo, North-Central in Kogi state and South-South Bayelsa. I congratulate you in advance for our victory in Bayelsa South-South Zone. This has shown that with proper planning the party can win elections. I joined the campaign in Bayelsa and spent a few days there. Thank God our efforts were not in vain.

“Next is Edo Governorship election loading. If PDP must retain and win the governorship election, this powerful body now known as ‘Legacy Coalition’ must produce the candidate. The group is made up of those who stood and laboured for the Party before Governor Obaseki joined us, and those who stood by the Governor when he was thrown out of APC, they followed him to PDP but sidelined after his re-election.

“These noble men and women of honour have joined us in our collective political objective of saving Party and winning the next gubernatorial election.

“Present here are former leaders of APC who came with the governor including APC former state Woman leader; Dr. Mrs. Amadasun, former elected council chairmen, and many others who could not make it to this meeting.

“We must produce a candidate that will address the challenges of our state. One who will identify with the people and make Edo State great again.

“The legacy coalition is built on very strong and solid foundation of love and unity of purpose where efforts and contributions of our members are recognised and honoured.

“That is why today, one of the prominent leaders that came back to the Party with the governor, Hon. Charles Idahosa, has been nominated as BoT member representing South-South.

“Now is the time to go back to our respective LGAs to work. According to INEC timetable, the process will start February, 2024. We must support and throw up delegates that cannot be compromised.

“Delegates that will support and vote legacy coalition candidate. A known member of the Party. A willing candidate who will not tell us he has been begged to contest, a man who knows the problems of the state, not a visitor or stranger to us, a man who can tell us a story of what he has done for Edo State people with his past elevation. Not one who will constantly ask people to introduce themselves.

“I have heard stories of people boasting that they are prepared to spend money to compromise the process of nominating our candidate.

“By the grace of God and your support, the Edo State PDP ticket is not for sale. It is not for the highest bidder. On this we stand. God bless PDP, God bless Edo state, God bless Nigeria.”

Chief Orbih urged the leaders and members of the ‘Legacy PDP Coalition’ present at the stakeholders meeting to disseminate the information at the grassroots for an all inclusive effort to ensure PDP victory in Edo State.

Some Leaders of Legacy PDP Coalition at the Stakeholders Meeting

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