Oshawo ghost formally leaves APC at Congress

By DADA AYOKHAI
The recently held All Progressives Congress, APC, ward Congress in Etsako West local government area of Edo State served the dual purposes of electing new ward executives to pilot the affairs of the party for the next four years and to finally lay to rest the ghost of Mr Stephen Oshawo which has hunted the party for a greater part of the period.

APC members in Etsako West will never forget in a hurry the role played by Mr Oshawo in the problems faced by Comrade Adams Oshiomole, which eventually led to his removal from office as the national chairman of the party. 

Mr Oshawo capitalised on his position as the party's chairman for Ward 10 to suspend the former comrade governor from the party at the ward level.


Traducers of the former comrade governor later cashed in on his suspension by his ward members to nail his political coffin. 

After much agitation and strident calls for his removal as the national chairman of the party, an extraordinary National Working Committee (NWC) meeting of the party harkened to the clamour and pulled the rug from underneath his feet.

Oshawo later defected to the PDP but the political havoc his action created still reverberated across the country even after his departure from the APC. 

The recently concluded party Congress is first Congress to elect ward executives to replace Oshawo led exco.

At the recent ward Congress, Mr Adams Mumin, from Ogbido village, was elected as chairman of the party in Ward 10, based on consensus and full accordance with directives from the National Caretaker Committee of the party.  


In a brief chat with news hounds after his election, Mr Mumin promised not to disappoint those who have placed their trust in him, stressing, he intends to run a transparent and all inclusive administration.

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