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Oshiomhole Warns ACN Aspirants Against Violence
Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo, has warned that any aspirant in ACN found recruiting thugs will be expelled from the party.
Oshiomhole gave the warning at the Oba Akenzua Cultural Centre in Benin on Wednesday while addressing party leaders from 192 wards across the state.
He said it was regrettable that ACN membership drive in the state had turned violent.
An ACN member, Emmanuel Omoregbe, was killed at Ora Ward 6 on Friday during the party’s membership registration.
“Any aspirant, whose loyalists are involved in gangsterism, will be disqualified. Even if we have to behave like the godfather, we will do it.”
“Anybody who parades thugs is an enemy of ACN,” Oshiomhole stressed.
The governor said that the exercise was to build the strength of the party and return power to the people.
Oshiomhole said preliminary investigation into the incident at Ora, had revealed that thugs were hired to disrupt the exercise.
He added that police engaged them in a shoot-out which resulted to the killing of one person.
The governor assured prospective members that sufficient cards will be supplied to the state.
He said it is not true that those registered first will be eligible to vote in the primaries.
In another development, a total of 141 indigent students of Esan South East local government area of Edo, studying in various tertiary institutions in the country on Wednesday, benefited from a bursary award worth N1.4 million.
The chairman of the council, Mr Andrew Ojeimhekele, who provided the bursary, said he was moved by the situation of most students studying in tertiary institutions, urging government at all levels to do whatever they could to assist indigent students.
He said: “I was driven into giving this bursary because I discovered that over 80 per cent of students in tertiary institutions are from poor homes.”
“Some of them cannot afford to pay school fees and most of these parents go borrowing to educate their children. We felt in our own little way, we could assist them with something like this.”
“The council always makes provision for people like these in terms of bursary award. Last year, a total of 247 students benefited, while 141 will benefit this year.”
“As a council chairman, I know that it is my statutory duty to pay salary of council staff and perform other duties as captured in the constitutional responsibility of councils, in doing this however, I ensure I make budgetary plan for indigent students.
Meanwhile, the beneficiaries, who are all final year students at various institutions of higher learning got N10,000 each.
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