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Edo PDP: Oshiomhole never reconciled with Anenih

The Edo state chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has accused Adams Oshiomhole, national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), of being a serial liar over claims that he reconciled with Tony Anenih, a former minister of works.

The accusation is contained in a statement issued on Friday by Dan Orbih, PDP chairman in the state.

Orbih said Oshiomhole and the late Anenih suffered a strained relationship which remained so, up till the PDP chieftain’s death.

The Edo PDP leader referred to the contents of a condolence letter from the APC national chairman, saying that contrary to his claims, Anenih never endorsed Oshiomhole’s new political position.

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“On Sunday, October 28, 2018, our Leader Chief Anthony Akhakon Anenih, CFR, the Iyasele of Esanland passed on. Condolence messages from the high and mighty- from President Muhammad Buhari, Senate President Bukola Saraki, Speaker of the House of Representatives, to the governors, ministers, politicians, friends and well-wishers- were received,” the statement read.

“In several African societies, including ours, death is considered a very potent rite of passage that unites foes, making them bury the hatchet. It is not for nothing that Africans consider it not only wrong, but reprehensible to speak ill of the dead.

“Sadly, from the torrent of condolence messages, the one from the embattled national chairman of All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Adams Oshiomhole stood out like a sore thumb. In terms of a relationship, the only one anybody can remember, is one of disrespect, unwarranted abuses and insults Oshiomhole rained on the Leader.

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“We were therefore disturbed but not surprised when Oshiomhole issued a cheeky political statement laced with lies and innuendoes, purporting same to be a condolence message to the Anenih family.

“In Oshiomhole’s  widely publicised statement, he claimed among other things that not only did he and Leader make up in an unnamed church, but that our leader wrote a letter endorsing him for the position of APC national chairman! Nothing could be more preposterous and ludicrous!

“While we do not wish to use this period of mourning to dignify serial liars, we however feel duty bound to tell the world that no such meeting held in any church or mosque between our leader and the embattled APC chairman. Our Leader’s confidential secretary is still alive and has confirmed that at no time did he write any letter to Oshiomhole endorsing him for APC national chairman. If Oshiomhole is in possession of any such letter, it is definitely forged!”

While recounting another instance where Oshiomhole allegedly lied, Orbih cautioned the APC chairman to refrain from “speaking ill of the dead”.

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“The world may need to be reminded that Oshiomhole isn’t new to lying against the dead, especially when there’s maximum political traction to be gained,” he said.

“Months after President Umaru Yar’Adua passed on, Oshiomhole gleefully claimed that the late President, who was elected on the PDP platform, bankrolled his governorship election on the platform of the opposition Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN).

“The implication, by Oshiomhole’s hypothesis, was that President Yar’Adua, who was PDP Leader at the time, actually undermined PDP in Edo State. This prompted my response with the famous ‘Oshiomole Tales by moonlight’.”

“Apparently buoyed by the refusal of Yar’Adua family to puncture his wild infantile claim, Oshiomole thought he could pick on and lie against our leader, Chief Tony Anenih, the Iyase of Esan land.

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“We respect the constitutionally guaranteed freedom of speech but it behoves on Adams Oshiomhole to control what he says. The lesson he must learn from his unpleasant relationship with the Leader, is that wisdom is not a virtue for uncultured talkative suffering from verbal diarrhoea. Silence is indeed golden. The Leader maintained dignified silence in all your unwanted attacks.

“Now Mr Adams, spare us a moment, let the leader, Chief Tony Anenih Rest in Peace!”

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