Osagie Ize-Iyamu, a pastor and one of the All Progressives Congress (APC) aspirants for the September 21 governorship election, has withdrawn ahead of Saturday’s primaries.
At a news conference in Benin on Friday, Mr Ize-Iyamu said his decision was painful. He stated that his withdrawal followed due consultation with friends, family, and political associates.
“Having been cleared to contest, I regrettably wish to announce my withdrawal from the race.
“Although painful, this decision has become imperative after an exhaustive consultation with my family, friends, political associates, and supporters,” said Mr Ize-Iyamu.
He, however, pledged to support any of the APC governorship candidates who would emerge in Saturday’s primary
Mr Ize-Iyamu commended President Bola Tinubu and the party’s national leadership for their fairness and commitment to the democratic process.
“The NWC constituted the authentic screening committee, and all twelve aspirants who purchased and completed the nomination forms were successfully screened and subsequently issued clearance certificates.
“This step was praiseworthy and helped in restoring our integrity in the eyes of the public.”
“I make this sacrifice in the interest of the peace and unity that the party desperately requires at both state and national levels,” said the former aspirant.
Mr Ize-Iyamu’s exit leaves APC with 11 aspirants ahead of Saturday’s primaries.
The aspirants include Dennis Idahosa, Clem Agba, Monday Okpebholo, Lucky Imasuen, Anamero Dekeri, Gideon Ikhine, Col. David Imuse, retired Major Gen. Charles Airhiavbere, Oserheimen Osunbor, Blessing Agbomhere, and Ernest Umakhihe.
(NAN)