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Obaseki Shuns Oshiomhole: Says Godfatherism Is Dead

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The Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki (middle); Deputy Governor, Rt. Hon. Comr. Philip Shaibu (left) and Secretary to the State Government, Osarodion Ogie, Esq. (right), during a victory parade across major streets and roads in Benin metropolis, to celebrate the governor’s victory at the Supreme Court on Tuesday

Godwin Obaseki on Tuesday shunned the entreaties of his estranged political godfather, Adams Oshiomhole vowing to sustain his development agenda during a victory parade to celebrate his victory over the certificate forgery charge leveled against him by his political rivals.

Obaseki spoke as he addressed Peoples Democratic Party, PDP faithful and other supporters during a victory parade across major streets and roads in Benin metropolis, to celebrate his victory at the Supreme Court over the certificate forgery issue that had divided him and Oshiomhole his former political benefactor.

 GreenWhiteGreen GWG had reported that the Supreme Court’s five-man panel of justices had on May 28, 2021 upheld the ruling of the Appeal Court, which dismissed the alleged certificate forgery suit filed by the All Progressives Congress (APC) against the Governor, during the 2020 governorship election.

Following the victory, Oshiomhole had issued a public congratulatory message to Oshiomhole in which he enjoined him to be magnanimous in his victory reminding him that they had been like brothers before politics set them apart.

Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu, the APC candidate in the election had also issued a similar apology but  GreenWhiteGreen GWG reports that the apology was publicly rejected by the PDP in Edo State.

Speaking on Tuesday as he celebrated his court victory, Obaseki seemingly shunning the plea for rapprochement from Oshiomhole said:

“The kind of attitude they started in Edo to cage the State is what is going on in Nigeria today. We don’t have much resources in Edo but we have been able to utilize the little we have in developing the state.

“Until we change our mindset and mentality that taxpayers’ money is meant to work for people, development will be out of reach. Unless we change our mentality and mindset, Nigeria will not move forward. We have to pray to God so that what happened in Edo will also happen in Nigeria.”

Noting that the victory at the Supreme Court has put an end to godfatherism which he had in the past symbolised in Oshiomhole, Governor Obaseki added that “the fight all this while is for us to cooperate with a few persons to share Edo commonwealth; they want us to continue to feed godfathers. If I had agreed, there would not be any fight in the first place.”

He continued: “This victory is to work for Edo people and develop the State. We must not go back but Edo must move forward. We have embarked on this victory march to thank Edo people, as the victory belongs to God and Edo people. Through your support and determination, you have shown that Edo is Edo, not Lagos or Imo.

“We thank God for the victory of the Supreme Court judgement. In the election, Edo people cast their vote for our party but APC didn’t have respect for Edo people as they took us to court and wanted to turn the people’s mandate by all means; but God saw us through the battle,” Obaseki said as he completely kept mute on the entreaty from Oshiomhole, his predecessor and benefactor turned antagonist.

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