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Why I deserve a second term in office, by Obaseki

By Michael Egbejule, Benin City
05 October 2019   |   4:03 am
Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, yesterday declared that he deserves a second term in office, adding that he has fulfilled most of his promises to Edo people.

Edo governor, Godwin Obaseki<br />Photo: Twitter/GovernorObaseki

Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, yesterday declared that he deserves a second term in office, adding that he has fulfilled most of his promises to Edo people.

He said he needed to consolidate his developmental strides in the state, emphasising that his re-election is “not negotiable.”

He, however, noted that “no individual can determine who will become governor. Only God and the people can make the decision.”

Obaseki spoke when he received members of the Benin Unity League at the Government House in Benin City.

The governor said his interest to continue in office is for the right reasons.

“I have said it clearly and I told my cabinet members that the second term for me is non-negotiable. I am demanding it because I deserve it and I think I have earned it. We need to have it so we can continue what we are doing today.

“I want to assure you that this is a fight in which we will prevail. We will fight and succeed. If anybody thinks I will back out, he must be day-dreaming because it is not my fight; it is a fight for the right purpose. I am not going to back off because I know victory is sure,” the governor said.

He added that nobody could accuse him of implementing a wrong policy, adding that the accusation had been on him not focusing on stomach infrastructure.

“We earn less today than we did in 2016 when we came into power, so where is the money to waste? We know how much we inherited as debt; we have to service them. Some people sit and say we should focus on stomach infrastructure. I said no, that I would rather focus on mental infrastructure.”

The governor expressed appreciation to the group for understanding where the challenges were coming from and for supporting the truth.

President, Benin Unity League, Dr. Gregory Osa, said the visit was to join other Edo sons and daughters to reject the mischief in some quarters aimed at prematurely pulling the governor out of office, describing the move as “borne out of selfish motives.”

“You are providing an enabling environment to make Edo an industrial hub. We are particularly interested in your push to develop the Benin River Port and the Benin Airport. You will not only win the battle; you will win the war,” Osa said.

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