Adams Oshiomhole has been elected the leader of ruling party, APC in Edo State by the APC caucus.
The ex-Governor of Edo State, Adams Oshiomhole, has emerged the state leader of the All Progressive Congress in the state.
According
to a report by ThisDay, Oshiomhole was elected the leader of the All
Progressives Congress (APC) by the party caucus in Edo state at the
inaugural caucus meeting of the party.
The inaugural caucus meeting of the party since the coming of Governor Godwin Obaseki, held at the Edo State Government House on Monday, February 27, 2017.
Addressing
the leaders after his emergence, Oshiomhole expressed his appreciation
and declared that the performance of Governor Obaseki so far in the
state is an indication that the leadership of the party did not make any
mistake in backing him.
“Obaseki has
proven to be a good choice because with the steps which he has taken so
far to continue to deepen the developmental strides which the APC
represents in this state, means he is on course and we are all very
happy for it.
"I want to thank
all of you for your support both when I was in office and out of office.
It is my strong belief that Edo State will be greater and better under
Obaseki and I urge all of us to continue to give him the desired support
to succeed,” Oshimohle said.
Oshiomhole was the immediate past Governor of Edo State having served two terms between 2008 and 2016.
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