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Esele predicts victory for APC

Comrade Peter EseleAGENE GODWIN, Benin

Former national president, Trade Union Congress, TUC, Comrade Peter Esele has said he is confident that the September 28,2016 Governorship poll in Edo state will be rancour free just as he predicted victory for the All Progressives Congress, APC.

Esele, who was among the aspirants that lost the primaries to Godwin Obaseki, added that the developmental strides of the out going Comrade Adams Oshiomhole led administration have set the foundation for such success.

Speaking with news men in Benin Sunday, Esele said “My expectation is that the election will be fair and fair and at the end of the day the APC will be victorious after the counting.

“I think the governor has done his best in the near past eight years and this is more of a referendum of what APC and the governor have done in the state. My appeal to everybody is that we accept the outcome and eschew violence. I don’t think that anybody should die for Godwin Obaseki or Ize-Iyamu.

“The party has done enough to win the election in Edo state. Firstly, in terms of Infrastructural development, Oshiomhole has done well, in terms of where the state was before Oshiomhole came on board and where the state is now speaks volumes and there is virtually no local government in the state that has not felt the purse of Oshiomhole”

“I don’t expect the election to be a walk over,I am somebody that believes that opposition must also be allowed to thrive, I don’t also believe in the concept that one man knows it all or that one party can do it all. I believe in competition, let’s put our ideas on the table and whoever has the superior argument, let the people go with it.

“The governor has done what he is capable of doing but that does not mean that the governor is perfect because nobody is perfect, everybody has its positive and negative sides but our attention should be on the positive in the last Seven and half years .”

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