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Wednesday, 18 May 2016

Adams Oshomole Is a Threat to Edo State Security —Blessing Agbomhere


BOMBSHELL: Adams Oshomole Is a Threat to Edo State Security
Blessing Agbomhere


The young and vibrant APC gubernatorial aspirant has officially declared his stand over the crisis bedeviling APC leadership in Edo State.

He explicitly pointed his fingers of vocal accusation at the governor of the state, Adams Oshomole during a press briefing which was organized at his office in Abuja.

Blessing Agbomhere has bluntly confirmed that the recent conduct and functions of the state governor over the developments surrounding the forthcoming primary elections in the APC is insincere and undemocratic. He went further to confirm that the political godson of Adams Oshomole and also a business partner in the person of Godwin Obaseki isn’t a member of the APC and that he is not qualified to captain the ship of the Edo People. Moreso, the idea is to impose Godwin Obaseki into the state government house for a selfish reason which is yet to be uncovered.
The APC aspirant, Blessing Agbomhere has shown how intellectually prepared he is to wear the candidature crown of APC, and it is obvious that his plans are sustainable. He has served the party from the very early stage, worked tearlessly for the growth and establishment of APC and has committed his material and intellectual resources to ensure that Edo State under the leadership of APC makes a paradigm shift away from stagnancy, bad leadership and “godfatherism”.


The youthful and visionary politician, Blessing Agbomhere has promised to deliver effective leadership through a proper operationalized APC programe in Edo State. But his greatest challenges are that the governor of the state Adams Oshomole who was democratically elected has now decided to betray this same process to allow him impose his own candidate which is against true democracy.

Blessing Agbomhere has frantically suggested that the state governor Adams Oshomole should apologize to the APC of Edo state for his misconduct and unguided assertions over the issues surrounding the new phase of governance which the state is about to advance.

The past is gone, the future is yet to come, and therefore we must consider the functionalities of change so that we can achieve fruition not just for the party but for the effective acceleration of the growth and development of our state.

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