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APC accuses Edo Gov, Obaseki of intimidating party with police

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APC, however, vowed to resist further attempts by the governor to use police and other security agencies against the party 

By Kehinde Okeowo

The major opposition party in Edo State, the All Progressives Congress (APC) has alleged that the state governor, Godwin Obaseki is using state security apparatus to intimidate it.

APC Chairman in Edo State, Jarrett Tenebe made this known in a petition addressed to the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Police Affairs and the Chairman of the Police Service Commission.

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In the petition, he stated that the state Commissioner of Police has already invited him as part of moves to weaken opposition parties in the state and create an atmosphere of fear ahead of the September Gubernatorial election.

He urged IGP and other bodies addresses in the complaint to call the police boss to order to avoid the breakdown of law and order in the state.

He, however, vowed that his party will resist further attempts by the governor to use police and other security agencies against the opposition. 

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The petition read: “I am the Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Edo state chapter, and have the honor and privilege to bring to your attention the high level of intimidation and harassment being orchestrated by the Governor of Edo State, Godwin Obaseki.

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“While it’s safe under the Freedom of Information Act that anyone who feels dissatisfied with any policy implementation of the government at any level can ask questions about the same, the Edo State Governor does not see the effectiveness of any opposition to his government policies.

“To make good his threat of strangulating any opposition, he deploys all forms of security apparatus within the state, both conventional and self-created, to carry out his vindictiveness.

“He has promised to deal mercilessly with any person who dares him, particularly at this time of our electioneering in the state. Against the backdrop of the aforesaid, he has deployed the office of the Commissioner of Police to cause my arrest just for political reasons. I have been informed at my party secretariat that, in my absence, police brought an invitation for me to be interviewed by the Commissioner of Police over a petition written against me by the governor.

“Information at my disposal is that the governor has ordered the police to lay siege at my party secretariat where we are to perform the inauguration of our campaign council tomorrow with a view to arresting me just to score a political point.

“I thereby solicit your timely intervention by transferring the said case, if any, to your office for a discreet investigation. I count on your esteemed office in doing justice to this unwarranted harassment.”

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