John Obeahon: Prioritizing competence for Edo’s prosperity: A call to action for Labour Party

As the Labour Party in Edo State gears up for its primary election on the 23rd of February, the stakes have never been higher. This crucial event will determine the party’s flagbearer for the gubernatorial election, setting the course for the state’s future. However, amidst the excitement and anticipation, it is imperative for the Labour Party to prioritize competence and merit over a rigid zoning formula for the betterment of Edo State.

In recent times, the Labour Party has emerged as a beacon of hope for the people of Edo State, evident in the voting patterns of the last presidential election. Yet, this newfound popularity risks being overshadowed by the party’s potential missteps, particularly in the realm of candidate selection. It appears that the party is veering towards favoring a zoning formula, potentially sidelining competency and merit in the process.

Findings from recent research shed light on the demographic distribution across Edo’s senatorial districts, with Edo South at 46.50%, Edo North at 35.50%, and Edo Central at 18%. While the principle of rotation in governance holds promise for inclusivity, it must not come at the expense of capable leadership. The state’s progress hinges on the ability of its leaders to deliver results, regardless of their geographical origin.

At the heart of the matter lies the need for the Labour Party to prioritize the interests of all residents of Edo State above parochial considerations. The state belongs to every tribe and district, and only by embracing merit-based leadership can the party truly serve the collective aspirations of its people.

In a political landscape where victory is determined by popularity and grassroots support, the Labour Party must present a candidate with broad appeal and proven capabilities. It is not enough to merely cater to the demands of a particular region or ethnic group; the party must champion the cause of competence and excellence in governance.

To further emphasize the significance of prioritizing competence, recent challenges faced by Edo State, including infrastructural deficiencies and educational gaps, underscore the urgency for capable leadership. A candidate’s ability to navigate these issues, provide effective solutions, and drive sustainable development should be the focal point of the party’s selection process.

As Edo State stands at a crossroads, facing myriad challenges ranging from infrastructure to education, now more than ever, the Labour Party must rise to the occasion. The future of the state depends on the choices made in the upcoming elections, and it is incumbent upon the party to prioritize the greater good over narrow interests.

In conclusion, the Labour Party must heed the call for competence and merit in its leadership selection process. The destiny of Edo State hangs in the balance, and only by embracing excellence can the party steer the state towards a brighter and more prosperous future for all its residents. A departure from rigid zoning to a focus on competency will not only align with the recent demographic findings but also contribute to fostering a more inclusive and prosperous Edo State.

John Obeahon writes from Benin, Edo State. He can be reached via Johnobe@gmail.com

John Obeahon: Prioritizing competence for Edo’s prosperity: A call to action for Labour Party

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