Forgive Oshiomole, Expelling Him Can Lead To Suicide - Felix Obuah
Thompson Nsisongabasi
Sep 25, 2020
A former chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Rivers State, Felix Obuah, has called on the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Edo State to pardon Adams Oshiomhole, AFNews gathered.
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He said this on Wednesday in a statement that was signed by his spokesman, Jerry Needam in reaction to alleged plot to expel the former Edo Governor.
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"As true and evident as it has shown that the APC lost the Edo governorship election, largely because of Oshiomhole's intransigence and arrogance, expelling him at this material time could only translate to political suicide for the already beleaguered Edo-born politician."
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Obuah said being a core politician, he could discern the degree of regret and remorse that goes on in Oshiomhole's mind.
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"I'm indeed sorry for the Edo APC supporters on the account that the state had suffered in the hands of Oshiomhole both as Edo State governor and as the national chairman of the party.
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"Nonetheless, I beseech you to forgive him but if contrary to my plea, you are still bent on discarding him, I think the PDP will definitely not accept him into our more responsible and united party,'' he added.
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