Okpebholo Offers Political Amnesty To Asue Ighodalo, Asks Him To Join APC

Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo has urged the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2024 governorship election in the state, Asue Ighodalo to join the All Progressives Party.
This comes after the Court of Appealed ruled in Okpebholo’s favour following the 2024 governorship election.
The governor, in a statement by his spokesman, Fred Itua, noted that his offer of “political amnesty” to Ighodalo, who has allegedly been sidelined by his political benefactors, is a show of true sportsmanship.
Okpebholo described Asue Ighodalo’s situation as discomforting since he was defeated during the election.
“I want to publicly invite Mr. Asue Ighodalo to join us in the APC so that, together, we can advance the cause of development in our dear State. Since his vision aligns with what we are already doing through God’s help, we believe he still has a role to play,” he stated.
“Godwin Obaseki, who lured Asue Ighodalo to come and run for elections, is hiding in the United States of America. Half of Obaseki’s cabinet members who regarded Ighodalo as their own personal vending machine have all deserted him and are hiding abroad.
“As a brother who truly cares for Ighodalo’s wellbeing, I believe that this political amnesty will save him from this humiliation and loneliness. As a people, we have a task of ensuring that we continue to develop Edo State, protect our people, and work hard to re-elect President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in 2027. Asue Ighodalo can be useful in these key areas.”
He highlighted the need for unity and reconciliation beyond political divides, assuring Ighodalo that any past political differences would be set aside if he chooses to accept the unconditional political amnesty.
The gesture, according to the statement, is a deliberate move to foster peace and heal the divisions that emerged during the last governorship election in Edo State.