APC governorship aspirant withdraws from race as son is shot dead

. . . Father withdraws from Edo contest

 

On Thursday, Ehiozuwa Agbonayinma, one of Edo State’s 12 All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship hopefuls, announced his withdrawal.

Agbonayinma, a former member of the House of Representatives, announced his withdrawal from the governorship campaign after learning of his son’s death.

Osazuwa Agbonayinma, Agbonayinma’s 23-year-old son, was reportedly killed by a shooter in Houston, Texas.

It should be noted that Agbonayinma was the first contestant to officially inform the APC leadership that he would be running in the race when he visited the state secretariat in October 2023.

On Thursday, Agbonanyinma addressed his supporters and party members in the Ikpoba-Okha Local Government Area, thanking them and urging them to remain united and support whoever emerges as the party’s flagbearer in Saturday’s primary election.

He said,

“Over a year ago, I decided to give serious consideration to the calls from well-meaning Edolites at home, and in the Diaspora, on the dire need to change the political narrative in Edo State, while expressing confidence in my ability to champion the cause of moving Edo State forward.

“So, I began consultations with my family, friends, close allies, leaders of our great party, traditional rulers, religious leaders, opinion leaders, and media influencers across Edo State and the nation on my interest to contest in the 2024 Edo governorship race.

“To the glory of God, the positive reception has been overwhelming. I am eternally grateful for the individual and collective efforts for this success.

“At the height of this success, my family suffered a very tragic development. My 23-year-old and very promising son, Osazuwa Michael Agbonayinma (Zuwa), was fatally shot and killed in Houston, Texas, USA. I have just returned from the United States after my son was buried. This is a very bitter experience that cannot be wished even upon an enemy.

“Presently, my family and I are highly devastated. And I am not in the right frame of mind to continue any serious political campaign at this time. After due consultations and consideration, I am suspending my gubernatorial campaign at this time. We need some quiet time to grieve and heal.”

He thanked his supporters for their “overwhelming moral, financial, and spiritual support in my journey so far.”

Agbonayinma expressed the hope that the Edo APC governorship primary holding this Saturday will offer aspirants “a level playing field, where every aspirant is accorded a free, fair and equal chance and opportunity to participate in the APC governorship primary.”

“As a loyal party man, I call on all leaders and supporters of our great party, APC, to fall behind the party flag-bearer that would eventually emerge from a free, fair and credible process such that APC will go into the governorship election as a united party,” he said.

With Agbonayinma out, 11 aspirants are left to slug it out in the Saturday governorship APC primary of the Edo APC.

They are Clem Agba, Monday Okpebholo, Lucky Imasuen, Anamero Dekeri, Osagie Ize-Iyamu, Gideon Ikhine Col David Imuse (retd), Gen Charles Airhiavbere, Prof. Oserheimen Osunbor, Blessing Agbomhere, Dennis Idahosa and Ernest Umakhihe.

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