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PDP holds grand finale rally ahead of Edo Governorship election

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Benin City, the capital of Edo State, came to a halt on Saturday as the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) concluded its grand finale rally ahead of the September 21 governorship election.

The event saw passionate calls from party leaders and chieftains urging Edo residents to vote en masse for the PDP to continue driving progress and development in the state.

At the fully packed **Garrick Memorial Center**, the rally kicked off with **Dr. Tony Aziegbemi**, the state party chairman, asserting that only **Edo people** will determine their future leadership.

He declared, “Today, PDP is reborn,” emphasizing the party’s renewed commitment to building on the foundations laid by Governor **Godwin Obaseki**.

Ahmadu Fintri, the governor of Adamawa State and Chairman of the PDP National Campaign Council for the Edo 2024 election, reassured the Edo PDP family of nationwide support, bringing a message of hope and encouragement, while reiterating that the party is on the right path for success.

“Edo is the cradle of intellectual capacity in the country and you can’t settle for less. Obaseki has performed well and you can’t bring someone less than Obaseki. You can’t vote for that man who said he will bring insecurity to the state. We are here to support you, we will be on ground come Saturday 21, to support you. Come out en masse and vote for Asue as your next governor.”

Governor Obaseki in his speech declared that Edo cannot move backwards again but only forward. He proceeded to list what the state looked like in 2016 when he took over and what it is now. He said he has stamped out human trafficking and prostitution that used to be a blight on the state’s image. He said teachers can now read and write. He boasted about the civil service as the best in the country and that salaries paid regularly. He said pensioners get their payment as and at when due. He said he has chased away the miscreants called ‘lions and tigers’, saying the election on Saturday is an existential struggle.

Former vice president and the 2023 presidential candidate of the party, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, in his speech said “We did it four years ago, we will do it again.” He said “just as it is now, the opposition threatened the party in the state with federal might, but the people of the state said “Edo nor bi Lagos.”

He then challenged the people to vote and protect their votes.

The Acting National Chairman, Amb Umar Damagum, said the party chieftains were in the state to rejoice with the people because “you have won.” He said from the way the people of Edo have accepted Ighodalo, it shows that the people have decided not to vote for insecurity, hunger and bad governance. He said the All Progressives Congress (APC) has been rejected by the people across the country. He advised the security agencies to protect Nigerians and ensure that every Nigerian is protected. He assured that if the security agencies refuse to be fair, they should be ready to arrest everybody because they will be here and they will ensure that the votes are counted and protected.

He charged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to play fair. He said it is not a threat but a serious warning that the votes would be protected at all cost. He challenged Nigerians to watch the Edo election “because it will be the test of our democracy. So, I urge all Nigerians, on September 21, all eyes should be on Edo. The party is solidly behind the candidate. Don’t allow any short devil from wherever planet to perfume his evil work in Edo State.”

His speech was followed by the handling of the party’s flag to Ighodalo. Damagum described it as “flag of victory”.

In his speech after receiving the flag of the party, Dr Asue Ighodalo thanked the people for their immense support in the last 10 months and promised to take the state to the next level. He promised to work hard for the people, be accessible and make them proud. He assured that “we go do am”, as he appealed to the people to come out on Saturday to vote.

The grand finale was graced by members of the National Working Committee (NWC), 11 governors, members of the National Assembly and other top chieftains of the party.

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