The leaders of All Progressives Congress from Edo South Senatorial District in Abuja have endorsed Omoregie Ogbeide-Ihama as running mate to the governorship candidate of the party, Senator Monday Okpebholo, in preparation for the September 21, 2024 polls in the State.
The resolution for Ogbeide-Ihama’s endorsement came after a critical meeting on Thursday night in Abuja with former governorship aspirants and stakeholders from the southern part of Edo State in attendance, according to Daily Post.
Recall that Ogbeide-Ihama had served as member of the House of Representatives on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party before he defected to the APC.
The popular Edo politician, who controls the structure of the Dan Orbih-led faction of the PDP in Edo South, is moving into the APC with thousands of supporters and PDP leaders from the senatorial zone.
One of the leaders who attended the meeting, quoted the leaders as saying “major leaders from Edo South have never been this united before. That is why victory has been very elusive for the APC in the senatorial district. We’ve now settled that issue.
“With Ogbeide-Ihama as the running mate to Senator Okpebholo and all APC leaders from Edo South have formed a united front, we’ll deliver the entire Benin zone to the APC for the first time. This time around, there are no cracks in the party in Edo South.
“Ogbeide-Ihama is coming into APC with all the ward leaders of the PDP in Edo South and across the three senatorial districts in Edo State. It means 18 factional chairmen of the the PDP in Edo State, 192 ward chairmen and other critical stakeholders are going to work for the success of APC in Edo State.
“You know the calibre of people who are members of the faction of the PDP in Edo State. The PDP in Edo State is strong because of them and with their united support, it’s a game changer and victory is assured for our candidate, Senator Monday Okpebholo.
“This is the first time something like this is happening and we’ll build on the momentum to ensure that we win the elections in September. It’s game over for the PDP in Edo State, even before the main elections.”