Governor Godwin Obaseki has threatened to expel Adams Oshiomole from the All Progressive Congress (APC) if he continues his ”anti-party” activities.
Oshiomole is the national chairman of APC while Obaseki is the executive governor of Edo state. Both men have been at loggerheads over who should control the affairs of the party in the state.
The Herald gathered that Obaseki handed down the threat when he spoke at a meeting of the 18 APC local government chairmen in the state.
He said former governor would not have tolerated a fraction of the things he has put him through since he came to power.
He maintained that if Oshiomole comes to the state again to have a ”power tussle” with him, he would show him that he is the governor and controls the affairs of the state.
“All this nonsense they are doing, if anybody in the name of our party tries to do anything contrary to what we have agreed as a party, we will deal with that person ruthlessly no matter who he is.
“If you are elected a chairman, your attitude should show if you believe in the party. Party supremacy means the leadership of the party must respect the membership. It is the members that make the party supreme because the members subscribed to a constitution which governs the conduct of the party. One man cannot be the party.
“We are warning the suspended National Chairman. If he continues his activities in Edo State, I will show him that I am the Governor of Edo State. While he was Governor, he will not tolerate a fraction of the misdemeanor and misbehaviour he is undertaking today.
“I have declared that if Oshiomhole comes here to Edo to say he wants to disrupt the activities of the state and the party we will deal with him the way we know how best to do it. Comrade Oshiomhole stands suspended from the party. In due course, we will expel him if he does not behave. The party does not belong to him, it belongs to all of us.” Obaseki said