Bishop Samuel Omede is the Director-General of Labour Party (LP) campaign organisation for this weekend’s governorship election in Edo State. In this interview with , he speaks on the chances of the candidate of the party, Olumide Akpata, and other issues Labour Party’s chances are beyond excellent, if that is possible to get. I can tell you with almost scientific precision and certainty that given the hard work we have put in on the campaign trail as a collective team, the shining qualities of our candidate, Barr.

Olumide Akpata, his running mate, Yusuf Asamah Kadiri, is the next governor of Edo State. Edo State cannot wait to break from the hell and unmitigated purgatory which both the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) represent in the last combined 24 years of our nation’s history of misery. This is not mere ringside rave or political hype of our candidate in the ring.

It is a verdict from empirical evidences on the streets, hamlets, villages, onshore and riverine communities, towns and cities from the 18 local government areas of Edo State where our hardworking candidate and campaign teams have stopped and canoed to in the last five months of solid, unrelenting campaigns. Barring any mid-day darkness and treason of unprecedented rigging, the vast majority of Edo citizens and residents will tell you that Labour Party will win the day and make Akpata the next governor of our state. Rigging or no rigging or imposition of an unelected ca.