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KOWA party candidate backs Osagie Ize-Iyamu

Thompson Osadolor has thrown in the towel for the Edo guber race as a resultof lack of funds and had turn around to back Osagie Ize-Iyamu.

Osagie Ize-Iyamu

Osadolor told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Benin on Saturday that his party lacked the financial muscle to embark on campaign for another two weeks.

He, however, said that he was not withdrawing from the race but that his party would support the candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Mr Osagie Ize-Iyamu, for the poll.

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“I and my party have put in a lot financially and time to campaign across the nook and cranny of the state these past weeks.

“Through this rigorous campaign, the people have come to identify with us, from a party that was not popular in the state to one of the leading parties.

“An opinion poll has rated us as one of the party likely to win the election.

“Be that as it may, the recent announcement by the electoral body has destabilised us. For a party that does not have money to have put in much to campaign across the state, I don’t think we can afford to campaign for another two weeks.

“For that reason, while I am not withdrawing from the race, the party (KOWA) will now back the PDP candidate for the new date rescheduled for the election,’’ Osadolor said.

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He said that the reason for backing the PDP was that it shared a similar manifesto with the KOWA party.

“I quite understand that lots of people have been criticising the PDP candidate, especially on his role in the infamous ’s government, I, however, want them to understand that he was not the governor.

“He (Ize-Iyamu) can only do the bidding of his principal. But they should also know now that when he becomes the governor, he will be in a better position to do those things they expected of him.

“On a personal note, the election has cost me much and I cannot sustain another two weeks of another campaign. I had already bought ticket to fly back to my base immediately after the poll, now I have to go and rescheduled the ticket.

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“The same thing applied to my children and well wishers who had already bought tickets to come to felicitate with me after winning the poll. The postponement has affected all of us,” he lamented.

Osadolor called for a better working relationship between INEC and security agencies to avert future occurrence of what played out in Edo.

“If they are citing security challenges for the postponement, what is the assurance that this will be sorted out before the new date,” he asked.

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