The Edo State chapter of the All Progressives Congress
(APC) has issued a bold challenge to former Governor Godwin Obaseki, daring him
to walk freely through the streets of Benin City.
A chieftain of the APC and member of the Edo State
Assets Verification Committee, Prince Kassim Afegbua, has even promised a
reward of ?50 million if Obaseki can receive a rousing welcome from residents
during such a walk.
Afegbua made this statement during a press briefing at
the Government House in Benin City, following the inauguration of the committee
by Governor Monday Okpebholo. The briefing was aimed at addressing recent
criticisms of the APC-led administration by the opposition Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP).
Responding to the PDP’s accusations, Afegbua dismissed
claims that the new APC government had dismantled the e-governance platform
implemented by the previous administration.
“The assertion that we shut down the e-governance
platform is laughable and false,”Afegbua said.“What they call e-governance was
actually e-corruption. When we attempted to access information from the
platform during the transition, we couldn’t retrieve anything of substance.
That speaks volumes about the inefficiency of the previous administration.”
He also rejected allegations that APC thugs invaded
the PDP secretariat, labeling the claims as baseless attempts to tarnish the
new government’s image.
“We are too focused on rebuilding Edo State from the
underdevelopment left by the previous administration to bother with such
distractions. The PDP was soundly defeated in the last election, and we are
committed to delivering on our promises to Edo people,”he added.
Afegbua defended the government’s decision to
establish the Assets Verification Committee, describing it as a standard global
practice to assess the state of affairs at the start of a new administration.
He emphasized that the exercise was in line with the APC’s commitment to
transparency and accountability under the Renewed Hope Agenda of the Federal
Government.
“Every responsible government needs a status report
when taking over. This isn’t peculiar to Edo State—it’s a global practice. The
previous administration lacked clarity in its governance processes, and we are
now addressing those gaps to ensure Edo’s progress,”he explained.
Turning his attention to Obaseki, Afegbua alleged that
the former governor had hired individuals to spread falsehoods about the APC
government. He challenged Obaseki to return to Edo State for a street walk,
claiming such an event would reveal the true sentiments of the people.
“If the opposition is serious, let them invite
ex-Governor Godwin Obaseki for a street walk in Edo. We are ready to pay ?50
million for this exercise and see how Edo people respond to him,”Afegbua
declared.
Afegbua expressed confidence that the APC’s
initiatives, even in its early days of governance, have already gained the
support of the people. He assured residents that the party remains committed to
delivering on its promises and steering the state towards progress.
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