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Breaking: Obaseki unopposed as main challenger steps down

Governor Godwin Obaseki may have emerged as the candidate of the People Democratic Party, PDP, in the September guber election as his main challenger, Ken Imasuagbon has stepped aside.

Four aspirants, Hon. Omoregie Ogbeide-Ihama, Engr. Gideon Ikhine, Barr. Kenneth Imasuagbon and Governor Godwin Obaseki, were initially fighting to get the party’s sole ticket.

Recall that Engr. Ikhine had earlier stepped down for Obaseki, while Ogbeide-Ihama was persuaded to drop his case against the party and support Obaseki, which he did on Wednesday.

Barr. Imasuagbon however vowed never to step down, insisting that the primary election must hold as scheduled.

He warned that on no account must the party rule be compromised to favour any of the aspirants.

“If PDP compromise this election, I will go to court,” he was quoted to have said.

However, reports filtering in Thursday morning had it that Imasuagbon has finally embraced the peace by stepping down for Governor Obaseki.

A close aide of the politician who did not want to be named, said on phone: “Mr. Riceman has finally embraced peace. As I speak with you, he is at the Government House meeting with thhe Governor and other party officials.”

When called for confirmation, Imasuagbon who is popularly known as Mr. Riceman, simply said;
“When we get to the stadium, you will know whether I step down or not.”

With this development, the PDP could adopt the consensus mode of primary to pick the incumbent Governor as its standard bearer for the governorship election.

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