Ortom’s Exit From APC A Blessing To Us – Oshiomhole

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National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade
Adams Oshiomhole said Friday that Benue State that the exit of Benue
State.

 

Governor, Samuel Ortom from the party was a blessing in disguise to
the APC, saying his three and half years as governor in the stage was a
waste as he had no single project to show for the mandate given to him
by the party.

 

Addressing a news conference at the party secretariat, Comrade
Oshiomhole said even though the party leadership had attempted to wade
into the conflict between the governor and leaders of the party in Benue
State, he could not successfully defend the weighty allegation leveled
against him by the leaders of the party in the state.

 

He said that at the instance of the Governor, the National
leadership of the party had arranged another meeting to bring north Gov.
Ortom and party leaders in the state to a round table with the meeting
scheduled to hold on Wednesday, July 24 only for the governor to turn
governance to “nollywood”.

 

Oshiomhole said “Within the last 48 hours we have watched the
unfolding events in Benue State particularly the decision of Gov, Ortom
to leave the party. Ordinarily, we would not have responded having
already responded to the decision by the Publicity Secretary.

“As you all recall, Gov. Ortom had said that the APC in Benue
State gave him red card to leave our party and that they will not field
him in the governorship election in 2018 and that because the door had
been shut against him, he had no choice than to leave. Without going
into investigations, we invited him to speak to us on the issues and we
also invited our party leaders in Benue State to also brief us on what
the issues were.

“From the point of view of our leaders in Benue State, their
position was clear that field Gov. Ortom On APC platform in 2019 can
only lead to electoral defeat for a number of reasons.

“They reminded us that inspite of the allocation accruing to
Benue State, the bail our fund amount to over N20 billion and the huge
sums of money collected from the Paris club refund, he was not paying
salaries to Benue workers, including teachers, local government
employees and civil servants. He owes some of the as much as 12months
salaries.

“So, the entire economy of Benue State that survives on civil
servants salaries is to that effect compromised. What is not obvious is
that those who live on rents paid by civil servants cannot collect their
rents with which to survive, thereby having effect on the commercial
live of the people. This explains a vicious circle of poverty in Benue
State that has been deepened under Gov. Ortom.

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