About
three months to the governorship election in Ondo State, the Labour
Party has said it is not threatened by any other political party.
The National Chairman of the party, Chief Dan Nwanyawu, told SUNDAY PUNCH
that despite the victory of the Action Congress of Nigeria over the
People’s Democratic Party in the Edo State governorship election, his
party’s candidate, Governor Olusegun Mimiko, would comfortably defeat
candidates of both parties in the October 20 election.
Nwanyawu said Mimiko’s performance as governor put the party well ahead of other contenders in the election.
He said, “There is no
challenge at all from any party. That Oshiomhole emerged victorious at
the election on the platform of another party is no challenge at all.
Edo State is not the same as Ondo State. The Labour Party is 95 per cent
on ground in Ondo and nobody can doubt that.
“We are going into the
election with some pluses. We have, as our candidate, a governor that
has performed very well and has turned the state capital, which was a
glorified rural local government area, to one of the best state capitals
in the country.”
Despite the fact that
the ACN holds sway in five other states in the South-West geopolitical
zone, and has been planning to include Ondo in its regional integration,
Nwanyawu said LP was still preferred in the state.
He explained, “There has
been massive development of infrastructure. Roads have been built;
modern markets have been built; world class health care facilities have
been provided. On the whole, the LP-led administration in Ondo State has
executed over 400 projects that have touched the lives of people of the
state. As a result of that our party is more acceptable in the state
than any other party.
“And Ondo people, being
grateful people, would certainly return Mimiko as governor to complete
the work he has started. So we are not seeing any threat from any party.
Another important fact is that Mimiko has no godfather to give part of
the state’s money to.”
Nwanyawu added that the
victory of Oshiomhole at the Edo governorship election was purely a
product of the governor’s performance in his first term and not ACN’s
political might.
“We supported Oshiomhole
in Edo. It was Oshiomhole that won the election, not ACN. We fought
hard to end godfatherism and because he blocked godfathers, there was
money to develop the state and the people were amazed. We have succeeded
in doing the same thing in Ondo State; that is why you see
development.”
The LP cheiftain expressed optimism that the Ondo governorship election would be free and fair.
“I believe in Jonathan’s declaration of
one-man-one-vote, and I believe in Prof. Attahiru Jega’s ability to
conduct a free and fair election in Ondo State. That is why I’m
confident that the people of Ondo would return Mimiko as governor for a
second term. There is no alternative,” he said.
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