Obaseki stated
this while responding to statements made by the former Lagos state governor,
telling Edo people to reject him at the poll on Saturday.
Governor
Godwin Obaseki of Edo State has lashed back at the chieftain of the All
Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, telling him that he cannot
extend his political empire to Edo.
The governor
in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Communications Strategy, Mr
Crusoe Osagie, said Edo people are determined to end the godfatherism in the
state.
“Our
attention has been drawn to a television broadcast in which a former Lagos
State Governor and chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju
Bola Ahmed Tinubu, in his quest to extend his political dominance and empire to
Edo State, decided to take over the role of Edo people to choose through the
ballot who to govern them for the next four years.
“It has
become obvious that the spirited fight which Edo people have put up against
godfatherism has sent tremors beyond the shores of Edo to the likes of Tinubu,
who has for years sustained a stranglehold on Lagos and other states in South
Western Nigeria, hence this desperate, last ditch effort to rescue the
unproductive political instrument, now popularly referred to as godfatherism,
with which he has feathered his nest and built his political empire at the
expense of the people.
“Tinubu knows
clearly that come September 19, when godfatherism would have been dismantled in
Edo State, the people of Lagos may just have found the recipe and formula for
removing the chokehold placed on their collective destinies for decades by
Tinubu, hence the inciting television broadcast.
“He should
take note that Edo people do not yield their will, liberty and power of choice
to oppressive figures because they are perceived to have economic and political
means. Like one of the great sons of Edo, former Governor and former National
Chairman of the APC, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, recently said, our people do not
give in to ‘primitive loyalties.’ We always chase noble causes and a little
study of our history, should show Tinubu the indomitable spirit of the Edo
person.”
The statement
said Edo stood in the heart of the old Midwestern Region, which was the only
region created through plebiscite, which underscored its capacity to determine its
destiny as a people, saying that the blood which ran in the veins of the
leaders of that time was still the same that ran in the vein of the leaders of
Edo State today.
Governor
Godwin Obaseki of Edo State has lashed back at the chieftain of the All
Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, telling him that he cannot
extend his political empire to Edo.
Obaseki
stated this while responding to statements made by the former Lagos state
governor, telling Edo people to reject him at the poll on Saturday.
The governor
in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Communications Strategy, Mr
Crusoe Osagie, said Edo people are determined to end the godfatherism in the
state.
“Our
attention has been drawn to a television broadcast in which a former Lagos
State Governor and chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju
Bola Ahmed Tinubu, in his quest to extend his political dominance and empire to
Edo State, decided to take over the role of Edo people to choose through the
ballot who to govern them for the next four years.
“It has
become obvious that the spirited fight which Edo people have put up against
godfatherism has sent tremors beyond the shores of Edo to the likes of Tinubu,
who has for years sustained a stranglehold on Lagos and other states in South
Western Nigeria, hence this desperate, last ditch effort to rescue the
unproductive political instrument, now popularly referred to as godfatherism,
with which he has feathered his nest and built his political empire at the
expense of the people.
“Tinubu knows
clearly that come September 19, when godfatherism would have been dismantled in
Edo State, the people of Lagos may just have found the recipe and formula for
removing the chokehold placed on their collective destinies for decades by
Tinubu, hence the inciting television broadcast.
“He should
take note that Edo people do not yield their will, liberty and power of choice
to oppressive figures because they are perceived to have economic and political
means. Like one of the great sons of Edo, former Governor and former National
Chairman of the APC, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, recently said, our people do not
give in to ‘primitive loyalties.’ We always chase noble causes and a little
study of our history, should show Tinubu the indomitable spirit of the Edo
person.”
The statement
said Edo stood in the heart of the old Midwestern Region, which was the only
region created through plebiscite, which underscored its capacity to determine
its destiny as a people, saying that the blood which ran in the veins of the
leaders of that time was still the same that ran in the vein of the leaders of
Edo State today.
“We call on
all Edo people, friends of Nigeria and all lovers of democracy to disregard all
the comments by Tinubu, as the allegations about the Edo State House of
Assembly and other claims in the broadcast are completely false.
“We urge the
irrepressible people of Edo State to disregard the threats and come out
en-masse on September 19 to vote for Governor Godwin Obaseki and the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP), as their voice and vote are supreme in the governorship
contest,” the statement said.
Obaseki
maintained that “the outcome of next Saturday’s election would reinforce the
reigning saying in Edo’s public sphere, ‘Edo No be Lagos,’ and provide for the
people of Lagos a template to dislodge godfatherism as well as set the stage
for the realization of the full potentials of Lagos, which Lagosians have been
denied of for decades.”
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