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Ize-Iyamu didn’t make me governor-Oshiomhole

Gov Adams Oshiomole

Gov Adams Oshiomole

Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State has taken a swipe at the gubernatorial candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu for claiming that he made him the governor.

He said Ize-Iyamu did not even vote for him so he could not have made him governor.

Speaking at a rally of the All Progressives Congress (APC) at the Garrick Memorial College, Benin City on Thursday, Oshiomhole said Ize-Iyamu was in hiding from the Economic and Financial Crime Commission, EFCC on 14 April and so did not vote for him and could not have made him governor.

The governor said Ize-Iyamu is wasting his time as the people would reject him at the polls on 10 September, 2016.

According to him, “Ize-Iyamu said he made me governor in 2007. Check the records, on April 14 during my election, Ize-Iyamu was in hiding. He did not vote. How can somebody who didn’t vote claim that he made me governor? There is no village in Nigeria that I will go and spend five minutes, somebody will come out and say ‘na Comrade be dis’. We have worked for our country, we’ve made our name, we are not tied to anybody’s apron strings. We simply worked and fought for our people.

“When he begged me to make him the Director-General of my campaign, he said I should not make Pius Odubu my running mate, but I declined his request and with Odubu, we won the eighteen Local Government Areas.

“I didn’t appoint him into government because I didn’t want him to mislead me as he misled Lucky Igbinedion. That was how we were able to channel our resources in ways we have done, that today, Edo, whether you like it or not can’t be like before, it can only get better.

“On Saturday, September 10, we are going to celebrate one man, one vote, because our power is defined by the quality of our message, the competence, credibility and pedigree of our messenger, Godwin Obaseki. Now, the PDP is confused, they are not speaking on what they are going to do because they are not capable of doing anything. They think the Edo of today is like Edo of the past.”

Oshiomhole added: “Here in Oredo, in our books, they built a new hospital, but they took the money, they didn’t do it. In our books, they built all the roads, they call them all kinds of name, but nothing on the ground. What are they going to say? I don’t want to keep repeating, even Igbinedion, who was their leader, took all Benin land and started collecting royalty. But I have recovered the land for Edo people, I revoked their illegal land acquisition and returned it to the people.

“Ogbemudia came and did his very best and we can never forget him, he did everywhere but in modesty, didn’t do the road to his own house. He was a PDP leader and for 10 years, PDP did not do the road to his house. But in appreciation of what he did for our state, we did all the roads around his house, about sixteen of them and we put street lights.”

On his part, the APC gubernatorial candidate, Mr Godwin Obaseki promised to build on the legacies of Oshiomhole and do more for the people of the state.

He said: “Comrade built schools, I will build more schools; Comrade built roads, I will build more roads. I will build on the Comrade’s achievements.”

He said the PDP candidate had nothing to offer the people, saying: “someone who has not worked before and whose only credential is to steal cannot bring investments to the state. I have a divine responsibility to develop Edo State and I will live up to that responsibility by the grace of God. We will not allow them return and loot our state again.”

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