Less than two weeks before the governorship election in Edo State, four aides to the State Governor, Godwin Obaseki have resigned their appointments.
It had been reported that the former Senior Special Assistants, SSAs, to the Governor also resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. Dr Pamela Archer also resigned as Special Adviser to Owan East Local Government Council.
The resignation letters dated September 4 and September 6, 2024, were addressed to the chairman of the council and chairmen of their various wards.
The former aides to the governor are Osayande Emenya, Ward 6, Henry Osaheni Ukato, Ward 6, Efosa Edo-OsagieWardd 6, Oredo local government and Timothy Edokpolor, Ward 8, Ikpoba Okha local government area.
Emenya who was the former Youth leader of Ward six and former organizing secretary of Oredo local government of the party and Efosa Edo-Osagie hinged their resignation from the party due to the non-payment of salary since their appointment as SSA to the Edo State Governor.
The duo and others also attributed their resignation from their appointments and the party to the alleged marginalization of the aboriginal members of the party.
We are also resigning from the party based on the principle of equity, fairness and justice that we hold dearly which no longer prevails within our Party at the Ward levels, coupled with the marginalization of the aboriginal PDP members, who have worked assiduously to sustain this party, prior to its infiltration, despite complaints”, they said.
They, however, thanked the leadership of the party and the State Governor for the time they have spent in the party since its inception and the opportunity to serve the state government.
On her part, Pamela attributed her resignation as SA at Owan East Council to the lack of inclusiveness in the decision-making and governance of the council According to her, after careful consideration and reflection, ”I am writing to formally resign from my position as Special Adviser at Owan East Local Government Council, effective 4th Sept. 2024.
It has been a privilege to serve in this capacity. However, I must express my concerns about the decision-making processes within the council. “Unfortunately, I have observed that decisions are made without the valuable input from the executives, which I believe undermines the collective effort and the potential for effective governance.
“The lack of inclusive and collaborative decision-making has made it increasingly difficult for me to perform my duties effectively. “I firmly believe in a system where diverse perspectives and expertise are considered, ensuring that decisions made are in the best interest of our people.
“Regrettably, I feel that the current approach does not align with these values, and I do not wish to be part of a system where my contributions as an executive member are not valued or considered.