Obih, at a press biefing in Benin City claimed the governor swore to an affidavit in May 2012, indicating that he was born April 4, 1952.
Committee of Friends of
Governor Oshiomhole last week Thursday, organised a lecture to mark the
governor’s 60th birthday. This, according to Orbih, portrays Oshiomhole as
lying on oath.
But Special Adviser
(Media) to the governor, Kassim Afegbua, in a reaction labeled the PDP leaders
in the state as jobless.
Orbih said, “The governor
said that he was born April 4, 1953. Even last year here, he celebrated 59
years and since he was sworn into office, he has consistently maintained that
he was born April 4, 1953.
“If you go to the
official website of Edo State, you will see it clearly; it is on Wikipedia, but
on Monday (April 4), fellow governors were celebrating him on the pages of
newspapers. The President sent a congratulatory message to him at 60, and of
course, Edo State PDP seeing what was going on, we had to come out to celebrate
him; the first time you see opposition party celebrates someone in power.
“We believed that the
governor is 60, but as a responsible party, we discovered that the governor,
precisely on May 4, 2012, went to the High Court to swear to an affidavit to
the effect that he was born on April 4, 1952.
“You can now appreciate
the dilemma we are facing. In the history of the world, no man was born in two
separate years; this is perjury. It is labour rascality and we have our
children watching, and democracy can never be deepened that way, when leaders
lie unperturbed.”
He added, “The governor
throughout the event never stood up to correct this. This is a challenge to us
all and we have no choice than to ask the governor to resign immediately.”
Afegbua called on the
people of the state to ignore PDP’s antics and continue in their support for
the administration.
Afegbua said, “They are
busybodies. The governor came out and told the whole world that he celebrated
his 61st birthday. The PDP people are jobless, if they’re not they wouldn’t
call a press briefing over the governor’s age. By the time we got to know it
was 60 that was written on the programme it was too late to amend.
“There is no dilemma in
all these. The governor did not spend a dime on the event; friends put it up
and that was why they called it colloquy.”
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