After the APC governorship primary, former Edo State Commissioner for Communication and Orientation Andrew Enwanta accused current senator Adams Oshiomhole, who represents Edo North and was the previous governor of Edo State, of imposition. Enwanta stated in a News Central TV interview that he believed Oshiomhole had changed because he had informed him prior to joining the APC that the reason he had left the PDP was because he had forced Obaseki on him in 2016. On the eve of the APC primaries, he expressed regret after witnessing Oshiomhole forcefully forcing a candidate in a widely shared video. CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
He said, “I remember when I left my former party, the PDP, this was the same reason I did. And when I joined the party, I had the privilege of meeting Comrade Adams Oshiomhole. We exchanged notes. I told him the reasons why, of course some of us had issues with him. Because in 2016, he imposed Obaseki and we felt like that style of imposition should not continue. And that is why I thought he was a changed person after he became a Senator. I felt as quote and unquote a distinguished Senator, he will be able to provide leadership.
But unfortunately on the eve of the primaries, a video went viral where he was actually imposing a candidate, saying that this particular person is the person that the people of the party should vote for. I mean that is not the place of a leader, he should play the role of a father.” CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>