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Edo APC Crisis: Oshiomhole Speaks On Rift Between Him And Obaseki

National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Adams Oshiomhole has said that the rift between himself and his successor, Governor Godwin Obaseki is the “creation of people with personal interest”, describing Obaseki as his “brother”, Igbere TV reports.

Igbere TV reports that Oshiomhole made this declaration Monday night while receiving Obaseki, who led members of his cabinet to celebrate the Eid-el-Kabir festival with his former boss, at his Iyamoh residence in Estako West Local Government Area of the state.

Speaking to journalists after a closed-door meeting which lasted for about an hour, with our correspondent in attendance, Oshiomhole said the meeting was not unusual as he was in “constant touch” with Governor Obaseki.

According to Oshiomhole, “from time to time, we have always been meeting. It is not an unusual visit, the meeting afforded me the opportunity to meet with my brother and with people I have worked with.”

He said it was unfortunate that the media liked creating factions for their own gain.

On his part, Obaseki said that the visit to his predecessor was not unusual, saying that he decided to celebrate the Sallah with his former boss.

He said the visit was to celebrate Edo leaders just as the former APC national chairman, John Odigie-Oyegun, was celebrated by the state earlier in the day.

“There is nothing unusual about this meeting; today is Sallah and we have just finished celebrating with the former APC national chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun in Benin City, and we decided to come here to celebrate Sallah with my predecessor,” the governor said.

He added that people who think there was a rift between him and his predecessor should stop thinking.

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