Tony Osauzo, Benin
Former Senate Chief Whip and National Leader of the Action Democratic Party (ADP), Sir Roland Owie, yesterday, dumped his party for the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP), urging his supporters to work for the re-election of governor Godwin Obaseki.
Owie who re-joined the PDP in his home town of Ilobi-Isi in Uhunmwonde Local Government Area of Edo State, said he was a founding member of the PDP but that himself and others like former Senate President, Late Chuba Okadigbo were forced out of the party.
‎He explained that after consultation across the country there is an agreement that founding members of the party should return to salvage Nigeria, describing‎ governor Obaseki as a son of Isi who performed creditably and deserved a second term.
“I have spent the better part of the last 17 years outside of the PDP family – save for a brief return between 2011 and 2015. Recent developments in the polity of our dear nation has reignited my conviction to realign with positive and progressive mainstream political forces on a rescue mission.
“Impunity came into the PDP, the leadership became abusive, vindictive and all we were hearing was no vacancy in government house, no vacancy in presidency to the extent that a sitting governor was dregistered. But PDP has woken up because the APC has adopted the same style of impunity to the extent that the party will be saying it is the high court, court of appeal and the supreme court. APC is dead.
“Over the past 15 months, I have been consulting with political associates, former colleagues and Elder Statesmen on the need to get our Nation back on track. A recurring issue that emanated from that consultative process was the need for all founding members of the PDP to return to the Party so that it can achieve its strategic goal of emancipating Nigerians.
“Therefore, today I am returning to the PDP, the party I can call home, with a keen sense of purpose and a mission to work with the leadership and members in developing a sustainable developmental blueprint for Nigeria and jealously guarding the implementation of same.
“Because all politics is local, I must add that on the home front, my return to the Party would also ensure that Governor Godwin Obaseki is re-elected for a 2nd term. Beyond the continuity in the progressive institutional policies,  commendable and visible physical developments accomplished by the Obaseki-led administration, his second term would engender equity and co-existence, as the Governorship would then rightly move to Edo Central Senatorial District in 2024.
“Today the nation is still greatly divided, and almost back to her primordial lines. Our country is troubled; our people are afraid; our future is uncertain. We cannot build a great nation without unity at home. We cannot be a nation where people are hated, branded and then hounded and ostracized. We stand here to declare that the Edo people remain an integral part of the Nigerian Project.
“PDP is the hope of the masses and we will ensure that its mandate of ensuring that all citizens have equal access to opportunity and resources is fully achieved. This mandate will be achieved in Edo State and it will be achieved in Nigeria.
“I call on all our supporters to rise up today and lift with me the symbol of our pride – the Umbrella, an exemplar of Royalty in the Benin Empire – and march shoulder to shoulder in our typical heroic step from the land of our ancient past to a glorious future for our State and Country”, Owie said.
The event which had several notable leaders of the PDP from Edo South senatorial district was led by Owere Dickson Imasogie.

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