Edo Poll: Another Obaseki’s Commissioner resigns; support Ize-Iyamu of APC
Ikpea said he was resigning because of his inability to abandon the All Progressives Congress (APC), which he claimed to have nurtured in his native Esan South East Local Government Area and Edo.
The Edo State Commissioner of Minerals, Oil and Gas, Joseph Ikpea, has resigned from the cabinet of Governor Godwin Obaseki.
Ikpea is the third Commissioner to resign from the cabinet of Obaseki in three months.
Commissioners of Information Mr Paul Ohonbamu and Environment, Mrs. Oni-Okpaku had earlier left the cabinet aside from the Chief of Staff Taiwo Akerele and other top Edo officials.
He left 11 days to the September 19 governorship poll in which Obaseki is seeking second term.
Ikpea said he was resigning because of his inability to abandon the All Progressives Congress (APC), which he claimed to have nurtured in his native Esan South East Local Government Area and Edo.
In his resignation letter dated September 9 to Obaseki, the ex-commissioner cited reason of trust, respect and interest for his resignation.
According to him: “Politics is all about interest, trust and respect for one another, but I have never seen any of this till date, and I am also not sure of it even if I am there tomorrow.
“Moreover, the party that is known today as APC was brought to Esan South East by me and over 90 per cent of my supporters are APC members till date.
“So, it is difficult for me to leave the house that I built. Considering also that this administration didn’t recognise my leadership role.”
Ikpea promised to always be available to provide support to the government whenever called upon to do so.
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