The Edo North senator, Adams Oshiomhole, has explained why he knelt before the Oba of Benin, Oba Ewuare II.
Oshiomhole said he knelt before the Oba of Benin because he
understood and respected the traditional institution of the Benin people.
He disclosed this while featuring on Channels TV Politics
Today on Monday.
The lawmaker also noted that the outgoing governor, Godwin
Obaseki was a failure.
Oshiomhole recounted that Obaseki could not point out any
primary or secondary school he built during his eight year as governor.
According to Oshiomhole: “I’m excited that we won and I have
the rare privilege of presiding over the affairs of Edo State as a governor for
eight years and I understand the needs of the people. I know what the state was
when I left and what it is today and to some extent, not a few people believe
that I should be blamed for Obaseki’s failures and woeful performance.
“During the campaign, you listened to us and Obaseki; you
can’t say he pointed at this ultra-modern primary school that he built or there
is this secondary school he built. Instead, Ighodalo said he would extend
broadband to Edo North. Earlier in the year, Obaseki and Ighodalo said they had
done a feasibility study and there is approval from FAAN to construct an
airport in Edo North.
“They assured the Oba of Benin that the great people of
Benin will have a seaport in Ghereghere, they brought former Vice President
Osinbajo to do a groundbreaking of the industrial park, yet none of this has
taken place. If you go there, these places are occupied by Lizards and snakes.
“Even the drainage I did to deflood Benin City, he
compromised it and this is rainy season, so the timing of this election was
good for us and bad for the PDP because when it rains nobody can step out of
his house.
“They have nothing to parade order than that Asue was the
Chairman of one million boards and had made money, but what Edo people know him
for is that he was just a transaction partner.
“As a sitting Governor of Edo State, I understand and
respected the institution of the Oba of Benin and all the royal fathers of Edo
State. I always kneel down before the Oba and will always do so, even when the
current Oba asked me not to do so. A father is always a father.”
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