There’s a level of distrust among PDP members — Edo APC breakaway faction

The breakaway faction of All Progressives Congress (APC) in Edo says it is still experiencing resentments, distrust and suspicion from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) members in the state.

The chairman of the faction Mr Anselm Ojezua disclosed this in an interview on Thursday in Benin.

Our Correspondent reports that Ojezua had led his faction on defection to the PDP in the build-up to the Sept. 19, 2020 governorship election to declare support for Gov. Godwin Obaseki.

Ojezua, however, said that such resentment is normal in politics.

“It has not been an all rosy situation.

“I noticed that there is still some level of reservations, mistrust, distrust, suspicion.

“But all these are normal in politics once there is a huge political development as it had been experienced in Edo.

“Naturally, you have such symptoms.

“I am confident that the leadership of both groups will have the capacity to deal with it because it is about confidence building since we have a common interest.

“I believe that common interest is enough to build the confidence that we need and we are working around that,’’ Ojezua said.

He explained that those who recently joined the party were waiting for the membership registration of the party to begin, to enable them register en-mass.

“People are waiting to see what we will ask for in terms of where we are going.

“When PDP starts to register, you will feel it.

“Initially, the expectation was that the PDP was on the verge of massive registration of members but that has not happened because the national body has a plan for the exercise.

“To that extent, we have to wait and I’m satisfied that we still have the confidence of our members.”

The former Edo APC chairman said that he is hopeful for a smooth-running arrangement for further engagement with the state government.

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