Osahon who spoke in Benin, however, conceded that he had deep grievances against the party but the situation has not degenerated to defecting from the party.
He said: “I am not a member of R-APC, I am a member of APC, I am still a member of APC. I am not also a member of the Kwakwanso group that described themselves as Kwakwansians I am also not a member and I have not dumped my party. Up till as I speak, I am still a member. What is probably miscarried in their information, is not supposed to be for the media. It is true that I am aggrieved because of certain happenings in APC and I bared my mind.”
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He said that he has had cause to tell his fellow party members and the leadership that he was not happy about certain things and are already looking into it.
He said that he has met with the secretary of the party and some others who belong to the leadership group and bared mind to them, adding that the leadership have set machinery in motion to ensure that the matter is resolved.
Also, Governor Godwin Obaseki has denied being responsible for the defection of Kwakwansia members in the state who said they were leaving the party because of his style of leadership.
A statement by his Special Adviser, Media and Communication Strategy, Mr. Crusoe Osagie said “The focus of Governor Obaseki is governance and getting the dividend of democracy to the ordinary Edo people. While he holds every member of the political party in high esteem, his first loyalty is to the Edo masses. They are the ones whose mandate he carries and they always come first.”