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“No Doubt At All” – APC Will Win Edo Guber Poll, Says Odigie-Oyegun

The National Chairman of the All progressives Congress, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, on Wednesday expressed optimism that the party would win the September 10 governorship election in Edo State.

He told journalists in Benin that the credentials the APC had for believing that it would win the election was good performance of its administration in the state.

Odigie-Oyegun said that people in the state knew what they wanted, adding that his party’s campaigns had been issue-based and quite successful.

He said that the party had performed creditably in its eight years in government as against the 10 years the opposition Peoples Democratic Party was in charge in the state.

He said, “Our campaign has been very good, there was a period of drama but all that is behind us and the arguments are very clear irrespective of whatever individual issues there must be and there have been.

“The issue is simple; we have had the APC in government for seven years plus; before that we had PDP in government in the state for 10 years.

“You can hardly see anybody who can point to any single substantial development in the 10 years of PDP compared with the almost eight years of APC under Oshiomhole and that in fact, decides the issue.

“When you ask people, `what is your preference, do you want the good times to continue or do you want to revert to the bad old days’, the issue becomes very clear and then you get a resounding let the good days continue.

“That is where the debate rests and the result has been very good.

“Yes, there was a time when there were all sorts of discordant tunes as a result of group interests, personal interest but all that has been sorted out now.

“I think we are rowing down to a very substantial victory, no doubt at all.”

On the fears that the prevailing economic downturn under APC federal administration could sway voters towards the PDP, Odigie-Oyegun said “again, if you stretch it down, it is the same argument.

“One thing that pleases me today is that Nigerians and the ordinary voter are more perceptive than we think they are.

“Yes, the APC at the national level has been in office for one year plus but everybody knows that the problems we have today could not have been created in one day.

“We have come to fix the nation, to fix the problems; otherwise as a people, as a nation, we would have been going through a struggle for existence and a great challenge would have been confronting this nation.

“These were issues and challenges that were inflicted on this country in a decade and half of poor governance at the national level.

“Unfortunately, we also took over at a time when the crude market collapsed from 100 dollars to 140 dollars a barrel to a time when we were managing to make 40 dollars.

“At some stage, it was less than 30 dollars per barrel; that is the reality and the people recognise this.

“It does not stop the fact that they are aching, it does not stop the fact that they are in pains, that they are hungry.

“But they know these are not the creation of the APC and that what the APC under Buhari is set to do is to ensure that the fundamental problem with country, a monoculture economy is solved once and for all.”

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