Edo 2024: Meet candidates vying for governorship

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The Edo State governorship election will be held on Saturday, September 21, 2024, with leading candidates Asue Ighodalo of the Peoples Democratic Party, Senator Monday Okpebholo of the All Progressives Congress and Labour Party’s Olumide Akpata vying to become the number one citizen of the state.

The Independent National Electoral Commission announced on Tuesday that out of 2,629,025 registered voters in Edo State, 2,249,780 Permanent Voter’s Cards have been collected ahead of the governorship election.

INEC said 379,245 (14.43 per cent) of the PVCs remain uncollected. Voting is expected to take place in the 4,519 Polling Units in the state.

Seventeen candidates are vying for the governorship position of Edo State, with sixteen men and one woman in the running.

Below is the list of contesting candidates:

All Progressives Congress – Senator Monday Okpebholo

He is from Udomi in Uwesan-Irrua, Esan Central Local Government Area. He currently serves as a senator under the APC representing Edo Central senatorial district.

People’s Democratic Party – Asue Ighodalo

Asue Ighodalo is from Okaigben, Ewohimi, in Esan South-East LGA which is in Edo Central. He is the former chairman of Sterling Bank and a former economic adviser to a former governor of Edo State, Adams Oshiomhole as well as the current Governor Godwin Obaseki.

Labour Party – Olumide Akpata

The former national chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association Edo South Senatorial district, Edo State. Olumide Akpata was a top executive at Templars law firm in Nigeria, serving as senior partner and head of the Corporate and Commercial Practice Group until August 31, 2023.

Action Alliance – Tom Iseghohi 

Iseghohi, who left the Transnational Corporation of Nigeria as the Group Managing Director in 2014, is also the Chairman of Emerging Global Capital,

New Nigeria Peoples Party – Azena Azemhe Friday 

Azena Azemhe Friday is the South-South regional pastor of Omega Fire Ministries. He hails from Okpekpe in Etsako-east LGA in Edo North senatorial district.

All Progressives Grand Alliance – Osifo Isiah 

Osifo was a chief of staff to a former governor of the state, Oserheimen Osunbor. He is also a former chairman of Uhunmwonde Local Government Council. He is from Imalele Osifo quarters in Uvbenisi, Uhunmwode Local Government Area, Edo State.

All People Movement – Ugiagbe Sylvester

The APM flagbearer is a graduate of Auchi Polytechnic.

All Peoples Party – Areleogbe Osalumese 

He is an accountant and a native of Ewohimi, Esan South East Local Government Area of Edo State.

Action Democratic Party – Kingson Akhime Afere 

The 37-year-old contested the Edo North senatorial post under the same party in the 2023 election but lost to Adams Oshiomhole.

African Action Congress – Udoh David

The AAC candidate is 37 years old and half from Emu, Esan South Local Government Area of Edo State.

Zenith Labour Party – Akhalamhe Amiemenoghena

The ZLP candidate, 43, holds a bachelor’s degree and has chosen Idubor Joyce as his running mate.

Boot Party – Osirame Edeipo 

The 47-year-old holds a bachelor’s degree. Omorogbe Kingsley is his running mate for the election.

Accord Party – Iyere Kennedy 

Kennedy is a human rights advocate. He officially withdrew from the 2024 Edo Gubernatorial election on Friday.

African Democratic Congress – Osarenren Derek Izedonmwen 

Osarenren Derek is an engineer whose vision is to transform Edo into a hub of prosperity, innovation, and opportunity according to this profile.

Peoples Redemption Party -Patience Key Ndidi 

Patience, the election’s sole female contestant, is an entrepreneur, philanthropist, and humanitarian from Ekhekhen, Igueben Local Government Area, Edo State.

Young Progressive Party – Paul Okungbowa Ovbokhan

Ovbokhan is an educationist, entrepreneur, and life coach, with a degree from the University of Benin.

Social Democratic Party – Aner Abdullahi Aliu

INEC records show Aliu possesses a WAEC certificate, and he firmly believes the SDP is Edo State’s best hope for positive change.

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