EDO 2024 SCREENING | Asue Ighodalo Walked out of PDP National Headquarters for Unruly Behaviour, Risks Disqualification | METROWATCH

*Body of aspirants protests NWC's waiver granted him to contest election

*Mr. Asue Ighodalo

By METROWATCH
Mr. Asue Ighodalo, Governor Godwin Obaseki’s preferred People’s Democratic Party (PDP) governorship aspirant, was Tuesday morning walked-out of Wadata Plaza, Abuja.
The Wadata Plaza is the national headquarters of the PDP and venue of the screening exercise of governorship aspirants for the election coming in September this year.
Trouble started for Asue when all aspirants under the platform of the party, forced him out  for being rude to the Deputy Governor.
It was gathered that: “All aspirants were waiting when Mr. Ighodalo allegedly made derogatory remarks about the Deputy Governor of Edo State, Rt Hon. Comrade Philip Shaibu. Other aspirants quickly called him out, reminding him that he was insulting the office of the Deputy Governor and not Comrade Philip Shaibu.
 Despite their intervention, Mr Ighodalo insisted on making the remarks, prompting the Deputy Governor to walk him out of the meeting.
 In solidarity, all the other aspirants agreed that Mr. Ighodalo left the waiting room due to his disrespectful behavior towards the Deputy Governor’s office.
Following this command, Mr. Ighodalo stormed out”.
In a related development, more trouble occurred as all the aspirants and their supporters united in opposition against the party granting Mr Asue Ighodalo a waiver.
 The protesters argued that Mr Ighodalo had never voted in Edo State and therefore should not be allowed to run for election under the PDP banner.
The protest escalated, leading to the intervention of anti-riot policemen who were called in to suppress the demonstration.
The supporters of the aspirants warned the PDP that if Ighodalo was forced upon the party in the state, it would be met with resistance and potentially spell disaster for the party’s standing in the region.
“It is worth noting that the party’s national working committee had reportedly granted Mr. Ighodalo a waiver, a decision that many party members perceive as a clandestine effort to impose a candidate who recently joined the party and has neither voted nor actively contributed to its growth and sustenance in the state.
As tensions rise and protests persist, the future of Mr Asue Ighodalo’s candidacy remains uncertain, and the PDP faces the challenge of maintaining unity and trust within its ranks”, a source said.
*Additional story by THE SUN
Exit mobile version