From Tony Osauzo, Benin

The Edo State chapter of the All Progressive Congress (APC) said it has taken possession of its secretariat at 59, Airport Road, Benin City, four years after it was forcefully evicted by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Until yesterday, the building served as the secretariat of the PDP when the APC took over physical possession.

Speaking shortly after the takeover, state Chairman of the APC, Emperor Jarrett Tenebe, said the property rightfully belonged to the party as they had renewed the rent for a period of seven years before the PDP, with the help of Governor Godwin Obaseki, forcefully snatched it.

“About four years ago, APC made a frantic effort to extend the rent-age of this particular building which has always been the office of the APC. If you search on google, you will discover that this secretariat still reads “APC’s office”. The party in the state approached the national office to arrange so that we will be able to pay for more years for the rent of this facility. The national obliged us and sent us money to renew it for seven years.

“The governor then, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, defected to PDP and in a military way, they took us out of this secretariat. Destroyed all our properties, took our vehicles and drove us out of this place.

“At that time, we complained to the Inspector General of Police and he, in his wisdom, agreed that we should take over the secretariat. But because the Commissioner of Police in the state was working hand-in-hand with the then governor, they refused to allow us access. Then, I was the deputy chairman of APC.”

Tenebe said he came into office as chairman with a commitment to reclaim the state and redress all the wrongs done by the PDP and Godwin Obaseki.

“The day I became the chairman of the party in the state, I made two promises to our party faithful; to make sure that APC takes over the state and to ensure that all the properties taken from the APC are returned to them.

“Some few months ago, there was a governorship election in this state and everybody can attest to it that Senator Monday Okpebholo emerged as the governor of the state, fulfilling one of the promises I made to our party faithful.

“Today is the happiest day of my life, that I am fulfilling the second promise I made to my party to make sure all the properties taken from APC are returned. That is why we are here today. To take over the secretariat that was forcefully taken from us.”

He disclosed that the APC will remodel the building into its official pattern and promised to resist any attempt by any group, or vested interest to displace them from the property, or any of their other properties.

“Today, we have taken over this secretariat. It belongs to us now, we are going to allocate offices today. We have also called the painters to repaint this place to APC colour today, because this place rightfully belongs to us.

“We are ready to resist anybody that will try to make any noise or try to do anything with everything that we have,” Tenebe added.

The Deputy  Commissioner of Police in charge of Operations, Ben Abang, accompanied by other senior police officers was also at the newly reclaimed APC Secretariat to get a first hand brief on the reclaiming of the office as he interacted with APC Chairman and other top party executives.

The state PDP chairman, Dr Tony Aziegbemi, who was in the premises when the takeover occurred was escorted out of the building by the Speaker of the Edo State House of Assembly, Blessing Agbebaku.

Reacting to the takeover, state Publicity Secretary of the PDP Caretaker Committee, Chris Nehikhare, said the APC cannot takeover the secretariat they relocated from in 2021, saying, “what they did today is restless, crude and unacceptable”.

He said Dr. Aziegbemi would issue a statement on the incident.