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Edo: Obaseki Swears In LG Chairmen, APC Kicks

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The Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki on Monday swore in the chairmen of the 18 Local Government Areas elected in Saturday’s council election.

The decision of the Peoples Democratic Party Governor is coming amidst calls by the All Progressives Congress (APC) to halt the ceremony.

Obaseki claimed that the PDP candidates for the LG election were elected by the people.

He expressed confidence in the ability of the chairmen to collaborate with the state government to bring good governance to the people.

Obaseki said, “I campaigned with all of you around the local government, so I wasn’t surprised that you won. What amazed me, which I didn’t realize was the love and support which our people have for the PDP. Don’t let them down.”

He called on the new chairmen to focus on developing their areas and to ensure that the environment is clean.

He gave an assurance that his administration would create alternative routes in areas where the federal roads have become dilapidated.

The governor said, “Today, we are in a crisis in our country. What is hurting Edo the most is in terms of our location, we are at the centre of the country and, therefore, are connected to a lot of roads owned by the federal government.

“The Federal Government as you know today lacks the capacity to manage itself, not to talk of rebuilding its roads, so it could take a while if ever for them to be able to build those roads.

“We, fortunately, have other connections, so our priority with you should be to design and work with the state government to build alternative state roads.”

The chairman of APC in the state, Col. David Imuse (retd.), however, said no local government election was held on Saturday.

He said, “What was purported to be an election or selection process turned out to be nothing more than a sham, leaving Edo citizens severely disillusioned and questioning the integrity of the Edo State Independent Electoral Commission.

“There was no local government election in Edo State, and so no results in any guise should be released by the EDSIEC.

“There should be no attempt to swear in any person or persons as chairmen or councillors on the basis of the so-called election.

“The APC is, hereby, urging all concerned stakeholders, civil society organisations, and the general public, to take note of this grave travesty and join us in demanding justice and fairness for the people of Edo State.”

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