Edo Governorship Election Is ‘Do Or Die’ — Obaseki

Clement Olafusi

The governor of Edo, Godwin Obaseki, has declared the imminent governorship election in the state “a do-or-die affair”.

The state’s off-cycle gubernatorial election is scheduled to be held on September 21.

Candidate of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Asue Ighodalo, Monday Okpebholo of the All Progressives Congress (APC), and Olumide Akpata of the Labour Party (LP) are the major contenders in the election.

Whilst speaking at the PDP grand finale rally in the Ekenwan area of Benin City, the state capital, Governor Obaseki castigated his predecessor, Adams Oshiomhole, for performing woefully during his tenure.

“The person I took over from had no respect for our people, had no respect for women, encouraged prostitution and women’s trafficking,” Obaseki said.

“When I took over office, our pensioners wore black on Labor Day, but today they wear white.

“When I took office, our youths had no jobs, but today don’t they have jobs? After eight years, is Edo not one of the safest in Nigeria?

“This election is do or die; if they do, we will die. Next week Saturday by this time, vote for the PDP to become the next governor.”

On Thursday, political parties alongside their candidates in Edo signed the peace accord to allow for a free and fair election in the state, albeit the ruling PDP refused to sign the agreement.

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