Following Crusoe Osagie's latest outburst in a
December 27, 2024 statement, curious, inquisitive, and interested Edo people,
would like the former Special Adviser to immediate past governor of Edo State,
Godwin Obaseki to answer the following questions.
Titled: "LGA Chairmen Suspension: Oshiomhole and
the Derail of Constitutional Democracy in Edo", Osagie laboriously
and erroneously described the legal, constitutional, and apt suspension of the
18 local council chairmen and vice chairmen for two months by the PDP-led Edo
State House of Assembly, as "extermination of constitutional
democracy." The lawmakers hinged their action on Section 20 of the Local
Government Law 2000 of Edo State conferring oversight powers on them.
This is in spite of being a normal temporary
measure to allow for proper and unimpeded investigation of weighty allegations
against the suspended officials.
Osagie was and is still the Media Adviser to Obaseki.
As a fallout from his erroneous, anger-toned piece, the good people of Edo
State would want him to answer the following simple questions on behalf of the
former governor.
(1) Was constitutional democracy not exterminated when
the, ex-governor, against all entreaties, refused to swear in 14
constitutionally and democratically elected legislators to the Edo State House
of Assembly for four years, thereby denying the people of those
constituencies representation?
(2) Was constitutional democracy not crushed when
Obaseki, against all entreaties, refused to swear in eight judges-designate
constitutionally approved for Edo State Judiciary by the National Judicial
Council (NJC) out of which he summarily handpicked five of them about one year
later and left the remaining three without justification until APC-elected
Governor Monday Okpebholo corrected the evil two days after his inauguration
last month, one year and a half later?
(3) Again, was constitutional democracy not
extinguished when the ex-governor, against all entreaties, insisted and carried
out the impeachment of his joint ticket bearer as well as the constitutionally
and democratically elected deputy governor of Edo State, Philip Shaibu, just to
pave an unchallenged way for his godson, Asuerimen Ighodalo, to win the PDP
governorship primary?
(4) Was constitutional democracy not truncated when
Obaseki, against all entreaties, threatened and sponsored the prevention as
well as the removal of deserving sons of Edo State from merited
constitutionally appointed as well as democratically elected national public
offices such as Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, Dr. Pius Odubu, etc., owing to
political differences?
(5) Was constitutional democracy not undermined when
the immediate past governor, against all entreaties, withdrew, suspended, or
reduced the constitutional rights and privileges of the monarch of Benin
Kingdom, Oba Ewuare II, locked up the Oba Akenzua Cultural Centre, started
funding the privately-owned EMOWAA project with Edo State resources as against
the Palace Museum that he agreed with the monarch initially, and encouraged a
rebellious suit against the monarch, palace and Benin Traditional Kingdom, just
because Oba Ewuare refused to let him take full control of the kingdom's
returned artefacts and accompanying largesse?
(6) Was constitutional democracy not assaulted when
your principal, against all entreaties, began to victimise those who were not
in support of his brutal and inhuman politics, destroying, seizing, and
confiscating their properties arbitrarily and without regards to judicial
pronouncements?
(7) Was constitutional democracy not trampled upon
when your principal, against all entreaties, rigged the Edo State Local
Government Election of September 2023, imposed his hand-picked council chairmen
and vice-chairmen from the PDP, and further threatened losers who protested by
way of litigious petitions to forcefully abandon their constitutional pursuit
of justice?
(8) Was constitutional democracy not diluted when your
master, against all entreaties, continued unabated to deploy dictatorial powers
to suppress the masses and opposition's popular agitations?
Edo people would be relieved, if not happy, to see
these questions answered with equal care, attention and alacrity. Only then
would your latest lamentation make sense or meaning to them.
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