I Will Retrench Alimikhena From Politics – Momoh

By Dada Ayokhai
Hon. Abubakar Momoh
Sen. Francis Alimikhena

Edo North PDP senatorial hopeful, Hon.(Engr) Abubakar Momoh, said he was
optimistic of ending the reign of the deputy Senate Whip, Senator Francis Alimikhena in the forthcoming elections, insisting he would not only hand him a crushing defeat but also render him jobless in no distant time.

Both candidates have been in a war of words over who commands the people's trust.

In particular, Hon. Momoh has advised the serving senator to "avail himself of the imminent recruitment exercise at Auchi Polytechnic to apply for a security job because very soon he will be jobless after his anticipated defeat in next year's elections.”

To this end, Hon. Momoh has vowed to ensure that Senator Alimikhena was
roundly defeated, whether or not he (Alimikhena) accepts the free offer
of a public debate.

Wondering how his harmless offer of debate has brought to public glare the "worst" side of the distinguished senator, Hon. Momoh promised to restore Edo North to its rightful place once elected, stressing that theg eo-political zone is hugely endowed materially and humanly but has
suffered so much under a rudderless representation.

Hon. Momoh said he had so far refrained from descending low as a result of his strong belief in the people whose mandate he is currently seeking, stressing that the major reason he chose to maintain a
dignified posture and not resort to ungentlemanly tantrums like Senator Alimikhena is because he sees himself as an Edo North patriot, who desires to restore  the zone's "lost glory and vibrant voice."

Hon. Momoh has refused to shift grounds in his demand for an organised public debate which will pitch both leading contenders for the sole Edo North senatorial seat.

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