Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki has reiterated that the upcoming election is a “do or die” affair, insisting he has no regrets about his controversial comment.
In an interview with Channels TV, Obaseki explained, “It’s a do or die because if they do, we die. If they do, we die,” expressing concern over the opposition party’s alleged impunity and recklessness.
Obaseki highlighted his worries about security in the state, claiming a former governor receives more protection than a sitting governor.
“A former governor campaigning for the opposition is using police helicopters,” he said, accusing the police of bias and of attempting to intimidate political opponents. He provided alarming accounts of violence, stating, “As of 2 a.m. today, two people were kidnapped.”
He criticized the police for handling investigations, alleging they were unfairly targeting political rivals.
“The police should be more professional and unbiased,” he asserted, urging voters to be vigilant against the opposition’s rigging attempts.
Amidst these tensions, Obaseki remains resolute that the people will resist fraudulent practices during the election, asserting, “You will see.”
Receive Alerts On:
Facebook: METRODAILYNG Twitter: @METRODAILYNG
REACH THE RIGHT PEOPLE AT THE RIGHT TIME WITH METRO DAILY NIGERIA. TRY AND ADVERTISE ANY KIND OF YOUR BUSINESS TO USERS ONLINE TODAY. KINDLY CONTACT US FOR YOUR ADVERTS OR PUBLICATIONS @ METRODAILYNG@GMAIL.COM or 08077778839. OR VISIT US AT OUR OFFICE AT
PLOT 273 REINSURANCE BUILDING
HERBERT MACAULAY WAY
2ND FLOOR, C WING, CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT (CBD)
ABUJA – FCT.