Obaseki did not call for dissolution of PDP Exco - Aziegbemi
Finally, Edo State governor, Mr Godwin Obaseki, has been exonerated of any complicity in the rumoured plot to dissolve the elected PDP Exco in the state.
Edo State Chairman of the party, DR Tony Aziegbemi, who described the so-called rumour as the figment of the imagination of a few some people saying it came as a rumour and still remains a rumour without an iota of truth whatsoever.
Penultimate week, a widely circulated rumour, with Governor Obaseki at the centre of it, had sprouted on the social media and some national dailies, alleging the governor had approached the PDP national body to seek for the dissolution of the party organs in the state to pave way for his loyalists from the APC.
Dr Aziegbemi was officially reacting to the rumour, for the first time, since it broke out during a press briefing at the party's secretariat in Benin.
Some PDP faithfuls had approached the court to obtain a restraining order to compel the National headquarters of the party not to dissolve the state party Exco.
However, at another fora, a former two term deputy governor and a front line leader of the party in Edo state, Chief Mike Oghiadomhe, also claimed ignorance of the move and, instead, called for the closing of ranks among the party faithfuls.
In the words of Chief Oghiadomhe, those who went to the court were only expressing their fears, pointing out that the PDP has a vibrant internal resolution mechanism to resolve party disputes and urged aggrieved members to avail themselves of such organs rather than head to the courts which, he noted were ill-equipped to handle such " family affairs ".
Dr Aziegbemi, a former two term member of the House of Representatives, assured the governor and his team of the necessary support to succeed.
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