Gov Obaseki threatens death in a “Do or Die” Edo State Gubernatorial Election
Edo 2024: Governor Obaseki’s Explosive Remarks Stir Outrage, Oba of Benin’s Advice Goes Viral
As the Edo State Gubernatorial Election looms, Governor Godwin Obaseki has sparked widespread condemnation with his recent declaration that the election is a “Do or Die” affair. In a statement that has alarmed the people of Edo and political analysts alike, Obaseki threatened that “Nigeria will burn if Asue is not announced the winner.” Such a bold and incendiary remark has fueled fears of possible unrest and raised questions about the governor’s intentions as tensions run high across the state.
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Edo residents have voiced their concerns, criticizing Obaseki for resorting to violence-inducing rhetoric that could harm the peace and stability of their beloved state. Many are questioning why the governor, in his bid to secure his successor, would threaten destruction over the outcome of the election.
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These security-sensitive statements have ignited discussions online, with people recalling the words of the Oba of Benin, who recently cautioned Obaseki. In his now-viral remarks, the revered Oba urged the governor to remember that his time in office is limited. “It is good for you to look beyond this your office as the Governor of Edo State because you’re not going to be there forever,” the Oba wisely advised.
The Oba’s words came after Obaseki allegedly disrespected and insulted him, even dragging the traditional ruler to court. Now, as the governor’s controversial statements dominate the headlines, the Oba’s warning resonates more powerfully than ever.
As the election draws closer, Edo’s citizens and observers are left wondering if peace will prevail or if Governor Obaseki’s alarming threats will become a dark reality for the state.