Ehiozuwa Agbonayinwa, a senatorial aspirant of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) in Edo South, has said he regrets leaving the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the NDC.
Agbonayinwa, a former member of the House of Representatives, said his movement to the NDC had become from frying pan to fire.
He said this in an interview on Arise News’ News Day, it was reported Friday.
Agbonayinwa said he won the NDC senatorial primary for Edo South but was being denied the opportunity to appear on the ballot.
He said the party had a direct primary because the aspirants could not agree on a consensus candidate.
“I’ve moved from the frying pan to hellfire,” Agbonayinwa said. We had the direct primary because we couldn’t reach consensus. And we couldn’t do that they kept us in the room at the time with all other contestants for us to step down for each other.
“We had many intense processes. I know they are new, but this is something I have never experienced with APC or PDP. Never. where people were asked to go for the primary… The primary was held today, June 5, and elections have not been announced.” The primary was held on May 29.
“The former governorship aspirant said that the NDC national leader, Senator Seriake Dickson, compelled him to buy the senatorial expression of interest and nomination forms.
He however said Dickson later denied ever asking him to do so.
Agbonayinwa added, “The national leader of NDC, Senator Seriake Dickson, a very good friend and brother to me for many years. We’re colleagues. He was governor, now senator, a brother I respect deeply.
When it was time for us to leave NDC I called him. He sent it to me and said I should come to the house.
“I went to his house and he said, ‘Why can’t you go to the Senate under NDC?’ I say I will think about it, and for me, I was going for the House of Reps but when he offered that, I started thinking, I say I will consult with my leaders, which I did, and I told him, thank you.
But to my greatest surprise, the same man who asked me to go and buy the form, we had a meeting this morning and he said he never said that.





