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2016 Vs 2020: Data Shows Oshiomhole Was Inconsequential In Edo Gov Elections by fergie001: 8:34am On Sep 21, 2020

As the dust over the final governorship battle between Godwin Obaseki and Osagie Ize-Iyamu settles, analysis by TheCable gives some interesting insight into the importance of Adams Oshiomhole in the entire run of play.

The data suggest that Oshiomhole, the former governor of Edo state, was inconsequential in the 2016 and 2020 gubernatorial poll in the state — or equally consequential.

The former national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) supported Godwin Obaseki in 2016. At the time, Obaseki won 13 local government areas (LGAs) in the state, defeating Ize-Iyamu, who recorded victories in only five of 18 LGAs.

Ahead of the 2020 poll, Oshiomhole dumped his protege and incumbent governor of the state, Obaseki, to support his old foe, Ize-Iyamu. He said repeatedly that Obaseki was a mistake he made in 2016.

“I have made my honest mistakes. Only God is perfect. I am now 68 years old. I have come to apologise for the mistake of supporting Obaseki in 2016. I am in Edo State to repair my mistakes,” Oshiomhole had said.

DATA DECLARES OSHIOMHOLE INCONSEQUENTIAL

Oshiomhole pitched his tent with Ize-Iyamu and said Edo people were going to “punish” Obaseki on September 19.

“Obaseki has abused the trust of Edo people. With our permanent voter cards, we shall punish Obaseki on September 19. Ize-Iyamu will not repeat the mistakes of Obaseki. Ize-Iyamu will take Edo State to the next level,” he added.

The former labour union chairman appealed to key stakeholders to support “Pastor Ize-Iyamu, a man of God, who will ensure good governance”.

At the end of the election, Ize-Iyamu lost. In the same manner he lost in 2016; losing 13 local governments to his political rival, Obaseki. Like 2016, he won in only five LGAs.

Here are the constants: Any side Obaseki is on, wins. Any party with Ize-Iyamu as flagbearer loses. The winner gets 13 LGAs, the loser gets only five LGAs. It did not matter what side Oshiomhole was on, the winners and losers remained the same.

It should also be noted that the data also showed that Oshiomhole may have also had some impact on the elections — albeit negatively. In 2016 Ize-Iyamu polled 41.28 percent of total votes. This gave him 253,173 votes. In 2020, with Oshiomhole in his ship, he could not pull the same numbers.

This time, he polled 223,619 votes — recording almost a percentage point decline in his popularity. These data could be interpreted in diverse manners, but one thing is clear, he still had the same kind of appeal he had in 2016.

Obaseki’s numbers dropped by about 12,000 votes, but the data suggests his appeal was the same across both elections; he secured over 300,000 votes and won 13 LGAs.

QUICK FACT: 1,176,496 people with PVCs refused to vote

While this election was closely contested in the state, the voters were not as enthusiastic at casting their votes as they did in 2016. Before the lights came on, over 480,000 voters had refused to pick up their permanent voter cards (PVCs).

This meant only 1.73 million people were going to decide the fate of the parties involved in the election. Of that 1.73 million, less than a third — 557,443 — showed up on election day. Over a million people with PVCs refused to vote in the state.

Precisely, 1,176,496 people with PVCs refused to vote on election day. The minority decided who runs the state for the next four years.

Voter apathy has become a recurring decimal across national and sub-national elections in Nigeria. This election only reinforced this position.

Would the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) be doing anything about voter apathy? Your guess is better than ours.

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Re: 2016 Vs 2020: Data Shows Oshiomhole Was Inconsequential In Edo Gov Elections by fergie001: 8:42am On Sep 21, 2020
In Summary, are you saying he was a passer-by in that election?


shocked shocked shocked shocked

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Re: 2016 Vs 2020: Data Shows Oshiomhole Was Inconsequential In Edo Gov Elections by Jafar1: 8:43am On Sep 21, 2020
He wanted to become the jagaban of Edo..

How can u conduct election during rainy season and expect the person with umbrella (PDP) to lose against the person with broom (APC)??

From Oshobaba to Oshopikin.
He failed to use his head.
Arrogance doesn't win u anything, not even respect..

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Re: 2016 Vs 2020: Data Shows Oshiomhole Was Inconsequential In Edo Gov Elections by Sammy07: 8:44am On Sep 21, 2020
Well Edo people has decided to vote for their choice.
GoodLuck to them.

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Re: 2016 Vs 2020: Data Shows Oshiomhole Was Inconsequential In Edo Gov Elections by Nbotee(m): 8:46am On Sep 21, 2020
The summary of the whole story is dat Oshobaba is now Oshopikin... All he always brought to the table was arrogance

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Re: 2016 Vs 2020: Data Shows Oshiomhole Was Inconsequential In Edo Gov Elections by ghetokid1: 8:55am On Sep 21, 2020

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Re: 2016 Vs 2020: Data Shows Oshiomhole Was Inconsequential In Edo Gov Elections by Maxymilliano(m): 9:06am On Sep 21, 2020
Oshiomole overrated and think highly of himself, and as they say, pride goes before a fall ...

Edo State just showed us that no matter how deeply rooted godfatherism is in a society, it can be uprooted.

The people always win.

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Re: 2016 Vs 2020: Data Shows Oshiomhole Was Inconsequential In Edo Gov Elections by jlinkd78(m): 9:33am On Sep 21, 2020
Good analysis. APC need to be extra punitive against Oshiomole cos he brought d loss of APC in Edo by all ramifications. Disqualifying a sitting governor after he accepted their trap of Direct Primaries was where Oshiomole nailed himself and Obaseki garnered d sympathies and empathy. Shame to Oshopikin who boasted of killing godfatherism only to turn himself into one

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Re: 2016 Vs 2020: Data Shows Oshiomhole Was Inconsequential In Edo Gov Elections by TimeManager(m): 10:13am On Sep 21, 2020
Osho baba will always have my respect all day every day. Sad that whenever a great leader goes through some rough patch, even those beneath him would have the guts to say all sorts. Buhari could have lost three times prior to 2015, does that make him irrelevant?. He brought Obaseki out of obscurity & for which he would forever be indebted to Oshiomole. Obaseki will never come close to Osho's political landmarks. When Obaseki ends his tenure, he would go back to being a school boy just like Peter Obi.

kiss the truth!

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Re: 2016 Vs 2020: Data Shows Oshiomhole Was Inconsequential In Edo Gov Elections by WhizdomXX(m): 10:27am On Sep 21, 2020
The apathy in Nigeria's elections is getting two much. Come to think of it how can barely 530,000 people decide the future of a State over 5 million people. 10% of the State determines the future of 100% of the State's residents. A western observer would assume they're disenfranchised but we all know it's because majority Nigerians no longer trust the government/politicians be ye APC or PDP. This is bad. Average turnout for an election should be 67%(2/3). Anything short of that shows apathy, higher figures show a good democratic governance-interested citizenry and that is how we want Nigeria's election to be like.

NIGERIA MUST BE GREAT AGAIN. GOD HELP US

Once again, congrats to Gov. Godwin Obaseki

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Re: 2016 Vs 2020: Data Shows Oshiomhole Was Inconsequential In Edo Gov Elections by Nobody: 10:27am On Sep 21, 2020
Obaseki was begging this fool till the last day, it wasn't his plan to leave apc but pride killed oshomole.

He could still have been apc national chairman, join the obaseki victory bandwagon which has actually been saving him in Edo since

But no, he wanted everything despite obaseki left him to decide all federal appointment for Edo cum appointment in state

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Re: 2016 Vs 2020: Data Shows Oshiomhole Was Inconsequential In Edo Gov Elections by Strongbest(m): 10:27am On Sep 21, 2020
Hmmmm. What a funny life. Oshimole of the then Labour congress that everyone so much cherished and respected has now become irrelevant.

Lesson, don't be power drunk and don't over do things and don't forget a good name is better than riches.

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Re: 2016 Vs 2020: Data Shows Oshiomhole Was Inconsequential In Edo Gov Elections by Cmanforall: 10:27am On Sep 21, 2020
Okay... This is over. What next?

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Re: 2016 Vs 2020: Data Shows Oshiomhole Was Inconsequential In Edo Gov Elections by Guyman02: 10:28am On Sep 21, 2020
He is no longer Oshobaba, he is now Oshopikin grin
Edo no be Lagos, the surveillance was overwhelming from land, air and sea. Fear Edo people grin

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Re: 2016 Vs 2020: Data Shows Oshiomhole Was Inconsequential In Edo Gov Elections by Enudapan: 10:28am On Sep 21, 2020
Nna eh! No qualms

This is so unsophisticated
Re: 2016 Vs 2020: Data Shows Oshiomhole Was Inconsequential In Edo Gov Elections by EdiskyHarry: 10:28am On Sep 21, 2020
In a saner clime immediately after this election,
Oshiomole would have been arrested by now,
But in Nigeria he will still be moving around causing political unrest and violence in the country,
Edo is not Lagos

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Re: 2016 Vs 2020: Data Shows Oshiomhole Was Inconsequential In Edo Gov Elections by Teewhy2: 10:28am On Sep 21, 2020
This meant only 1.73 million people were going to decide the fate of the parties involved in the election. Of that 1.73 million, less than a third — 557,443 — showed up on election day. Over a million people with PVCs refused to vote in the state.

Precisely, 1,176,496 people with PVCs refused to vote on election day. The minority decided who runs the state for the next four years.

This is why the parties can easily rig elections, most times people complain about certain candidate or parties but will not come out and vote, which leaves gap for election malpractices.
Can you imagine if there is a local party in the state or another 3rd force which the people believe their candidate is better than the ones of the 2 major party and then the 2/3 of voters who didn't vote in this election decides to come out and vote for that 3rd or better candidate in the minority party, won't the person win.
Election in nigeria is very expensive even for the 3rd and better candidate to get known he needs to spend heavily and provide some cash or foodstuff to the local people to get their attention.

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Re: 2016 Vs 2020: Data Shows Oshiomhole Was Inconsequential In Edo Gov Elections by kosebafi: 10:28am On Sep 21, 2020
Are you referring to oshopikin?

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Re: 2016 Vs 2020: Data Shows Oshiomhole Was Inconsequential In Edo Gov Elections by Passionate888: 10:29am On Sep 21, 2020
Oshiomole no go fit come out for some weeks

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Re: 2016 Vs 2020: Data Shows Oshiomhole Was Inconsequential In Edo Gov Elections by McBrooklyn(m): 10:30am On Sep 21, 2020
So Osho-Pikin have always been inconsequential in Edo elections in 2016 & thereafter... Lmao Make-believe godfather grin grin

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Re: 2016 Vs 2020: Data Shows Oshiomhole Was Inconsequential In Edo Gov Elections by Slawormir: 10:30am On Sep 21, 2020
Damnnnnn niggarrr
Isoright

What a revolution

Not an election

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Re: 2016 Vs 2020: Data Shows Oshiomhole Was Inconsequential In Edo Gov Elections by Pierce008: 10:30am On Sep 21, 2020
2016 election was far from free and fair compared to this 2020 election...

PDP would have won 2016 had it been, it was free and fair!...
I was in Benin then and I witnessed it all...

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Re: 2016 Vs 2020: Data Shows Oshiomhole Was Inconsequential In Edo Gov Elections by maramara: 10:31am On Sep 21, 2020
"Election no be war, Edo no be Lagos". Maramara 2020. Obaseki beat them all back to back despite all the godfathers (Tinubu, Oshomhole). If God is for you, nobody can be against you. Destiny always point to the right direction. Pastor needs to go back to God and be sure of where he belongs.

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Re: 2016 Vs 2020: Data Shows Oshiomhole Was Inconsequential In Edo Gov Elections by ThugCheetah(m): 10:31am On Sep 21, 2020
cc; simplyleo
These Igbos no go rest until Dem give we Yoruba Muslims hypertension, make una pity us small na.. see as my Muslim mouth don open yakata

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Re: 2016 Vs 2020: Data Shows Oshiomhole Was Inconsequential In Edo Gov Elections by solmus: 10:31am On Sep 21, 2020
cool



Just because Buhari compromised APC Edo for Obaseki to have a second term as agreed this people won't stop making noise

Emeka Ihedioha and Imo State people made mouth more than what Obaseki is making now, and we know how he was disgraced at the tribunals


.

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Re: 2016 Vs 2020: Data Shows Oshiomhole Was Inconsequential In Edo Gov Elections by Lavisha(f): 10:31am On Sep 21, 2020
it is finished for oshopikin.

He should just pak and go else Obaseki should banish him and kabaka to Kano state.


make Dem go sip tuwo masara with okro soup with alimajiri.

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Re: 2016 Vs 2020: Data Shows Oshiomhole Was Inconsequential In Edo Gov Elections by Wassapviews: 10:32am On Sep 21, 2020
First rule of godfatherism;

Never act like a godfather

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Re: 2016 Vs 2020: Data Shows Oshiomhole Was Inconsequential In Edo Gov Elections by aragon4realz(m): 10:32am On Sep 21, 2020
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