The former governor of Edo State, Oshiomholewhose tenure as the APC chairman ended on June 25, 2020, with the dissolution of the party’s National Working Committee, was reacting to a statement credited to the Director-General of the Progressive Governors’ Forum, Dr Salihu Lukman.
Lukman had accused some influential party chieftains of allegedly plotting to return Oshiomhole as the national chairman of the party.
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But when asked to react to the allegation, Oshiomhole said he was not unemployed.
He said, “You want me to engage in a fight with a pig? If you engage in a fight with a pig, the pig already is stained by its nature and you will wear your white garment, and in my own case, khaki, to go and wrestle with a pig. I will not.
“When I was removed as national chairman, Edo was APC. So, do I have to win Edo to become the chairman? Do I look so unemployed? I’m 68.
“So, what they don’t understand is that it is not the office of chairman that made me who I am.
“It is my pedigree from my days as a labourer in the textile industry to be the general secretary of textile workers all over Nigeria and becoming the president of the NLC.
There is no village I go to that people do not know me and it is this that I used to override the godfathers in Edo State for two consecutive terms and even got a governor elected, no violence before becoming the national chairman.”
Oshiomhole said his leaving office as the party’s national chairman had not removed anything from him.
He likened his situation to that of Buhari, whom he said people voted for to become the President based on the trust they had in him.
He said such trust would still remain with the President even after 2023 when he would have ceased to be in office.