Edo State Governor Adams Oshiomhole on Monday warned the Esama of Benin, Chief Gabriel Igbinedion, to stop undermining state laws.
Edo State Governor Adams Oshiomhole on Monday warned the Esama
of Benin, Chief Gabriel Igbinedion, to stop undermining state laws.Oshiomhole, at the inauguration of 14
newly elected local government chairmen in Benin, said government had the
capacity and the will to contain Igbinedion’s excesses.He also asked the state Independent Electoral
Commission to tender unreserved apology to the people of the state for the
lapses recorded in the local government election held on Saturday.He said, “There is evidence that he
(Igbinedion) has undermined the prosperity of the state for a very long time.
Those who live in glasshouses do not throw stones.“I want to send a warning to Chief Igbinedion
that he should take it easy; he has acquired a lot of government land that
the people have not engaged him on. He walks as if he is above the law. He was
a chief tax collector in this state, pocketing 25 to 30 per cent of every kobo
that accrued while his son was the governor.“I have not looked back because my mandate is
to look forward. I want to put him on notice that if he continues with elderly
rascality, I will bring him to justice.“He must never ever underestimate the fact
that I have the will and I have the capacity to deploy that will; if he crosses
the law, he will be cut to size.“Elders must teach the younger ones to behave
responsibly.The governor berated Igbinedion over his
alleged conduct on Election Day on Saturday in Okada.“You heard how he is using ITV in a very reckless manner, in clear
breach of the NBC code. He reduced himself as a high chief, leaving where
he is registered to vote and going all the way to Okada on a day movement was
restricted across the state.“He got to Okada and illegally used mobile
policemen to walk on the street; going to the police station where sensitive
election materials were kept in order to vandalise the sensitive
electoral materials to ensure elections did not take place.“If he misleads himself into believing that he
has the birth right to continue to appropriate and privatise the resources
of Edo State, he is living in a fool’s paradise.”
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