Thelma Osatohanmwen

Former President of the Nigeria Bar Association (NBA), Barrister Olumide Akpata, has officially announced his candidacy for the Edo State governorship, citing perceived shortcomings in the administration of Governor Godwin Obaseki as a key motivation.

Speaking to journalists following his disassociation from protests against Julius Abure, National Chairman of the Labour Party, Akpata clarified his stance amidst speculation of being aligned with Obaseki’s interests.

“I am not Governor Obaseki’s proxy or supporter.

“The question arises: what message would Obaseki convey to me as an emissary? Is it the lack of educational infrastructure, unpaved roads, or inadequate healthcare facilities the PDP provides? Is that the message he expects me to carry as a representative? One cannot offer what one does not possess.”

Akpata dismissed notions of being Obaseki’s ally, suggesting such assumptions stem from skepticism regarding his candidacy.

Regarding allegations of instigating anti-Abure sentiments, Akpata reaffirmed his commitment to fortifying the Labour Party and collaborating with like-minded leaders to ensure its efficacy as an opposition force.

“I have joined the Labour Party to contribute to its growth and work alongside dedicated party members to bolster its capabilities,” Akpata declared. “My allegiance to the LP is steadfast, and no individual can sway me otherwise. Political opportunism is not within my purview. I have consciously aligned with the LP, and that allegiance remains unwavering.”