BREAKING: Ex-Super Eagles midfielder Henry Nwosu is dead

Follow Us: Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube
LATEST SCORES:
Loading live scores...
Headlines

“That man says he has no ‘shishi,’ came and dropped ₦15m,” Okpebholo attacks Peter Obi

Edo governor Monday Okpebholo lashes at 2023 presidential candidate of Labour Party, Peter Obi over recent visit to Benin, the state capital.
Okpebholo receiving . Marcus Onobun in Benin, Edo State on Friday

Quick Read

Okpebholo further accused key opposition figures of deep-rooted corruption and mismanagement, claiming some of them were responsible for derailed national infrastructure projects and national insecurity

By Ayox Ojo

Edo governor Monday Okpebholo on Friday accuses 2023 presidential candidate of Labour Party, Peter Obi of instigating violence and exhibiting hypocrisy during recent visit to Benin city, the state capital.

Okpebholo spoke when he formally received Hon. Marcus Onobun, the last remaining Peoples Democratic Party, PDP federal lawmaker in Edo State into the ruling party All Progressives Congress, APC.

The Governor used the occasion to issue strong remarks against perceived political instability instigated by certain opposition leaders.

Okpebholo particularly condemned the recent visit of Obi to Benin City.

He claimed that the visit coincided with a resurgence of violence.

The Governor said henceforth, Obi must obtain security clearance from him to visit Benin.

He also accused the former Anambra governor of hypocrisy, noting that while he claimed not to have ‘shishi,’ he has been busy donating money across the country.

“That man who says he has no ‘shishi’ came and dropped ₦15 million. Where did he get it from? After he left, three people were killed. For this reason, Obi must not come to Edo without security clearance,” the Governor stated.

He further accused key opposition figures of deep-rooted corruption and mismanagement, claiming some of them were responsible for derailed national infrastructure projects and national insecurity.

“Some of them stole railway funds. Some were Senate Presidents for years and could not build roads to their villages. Some sold off Nigeria’s assets and even ushered in Boko Haram and kidnappers. These same people now want to form new parties. Today, SDP, tomorrow ADC, next ADA. We do not need insecurity merchants,” Okpebholo declared.

Despite the fiery rhetoric, the Governor extended a hand of collaboration to Hon. Onobun and his supporters, urging them to join in the developmental vision for Edo State.

He emphasized the importance of holding contractors accountable and ensuring that all projects reflect the needs and expectations of the people.

Speaking on the defection of the PDP lawmaker, the Governor described it as the final nail in the coffin of the PDP in Edo State.

Okpebholo asserted that the APC is now firmly in control of Edo State, declaring that all vestiges of the opposition will be completely erased by the 2027 general elections.

“We are not lobbying anyone to join APC; they are coming because they see the results of our governance. In 2027, 2.5 million votes from Edo are guaranteed for President Bola Tinubu,” he said.

The Governor dismissed claims of online popularity by opposition figures, insisting that governance must be rooted in tangible performance, not social media rhetoric.

“Last week, we finally buried the PDP in Edo State. I saw someone crying at Ring Road, talking about having 65%. That is what we call social media winning. When I said I would become the Governor, I meant it. Today, we are turning Edo into a construction site, and they can see it,” he said.

He emphasized the importance of holding contractors accountable and ensuring that all projects reflect the needs and expectations of the people.

Acting Deputy State Chairman of APC, Sylvester Aigboboh, said the defection is a major boost for the party, as it prepares for a major senatorial rerun election coming up next month.

He said the remnants in the PDP are expected to join the ruling APC in the coming months, as the country prepares for the 2027 general elections.

In his remarks, Hon. Marcus Onobun, who represents Esan Central/Esan West/Igueben Federal Constituency, explained that his defection was both ideological and strategic.

“I led the campaign for an Esan Governor. Now that we have one, I cannot be in the opposition. I have seen what Governor Okpebholo is doing; Edo people have seen it. I am back home to support him so that our people can get more,” he said.

Hon. Onobun was accompanied into the APC by a host of former APC members who had earlier defected with him to the PDP. Their return, observers say, is a major consolidation of political strength ahead of future electoral contests in the State.

Comments