The newly-reelected Governor of Edo State, Godwin Obaseki has been urged to forgive all those who stood against his re-election in the bid-up to the election, including his predecessor Adams Oshiomhole.
Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, made the plea to Governor Obaseki during his thank-you visit to Wike at Government House in Port Harcourt, on Wednesday, according to a statement.
Recall that Oshiomhole was one of those who opposed the second term ambition of the Edo state governor after they fell out.
Wike said, “I did not want division. I insisted that it will be good we are all together. This will make it easy to go into the electoral battle and win.
“I thank you, my brother, Obaseki for carrying everybody along in the party. Edo people are also looking up to you.
“Forgive everybody. Forgive your political opponents. I am happy that today, South-South is under one political party. This will make for integration. We can speak with one voice in moving Nigeria forward. This is the sweetest electoral victory I have ever witnessed.”
Reporters At Large recalls that the political feud between Obaseki and Oshiomhole took a turn for the worse when the governor defected to Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) back in June.
The Rivers State Governor commended Obaseki and his deputy, for standing firmly by the Edo people, adding that it was a motivating factor for them to join hands in solidarity.
Wike also expressed his excitement that all the states in the South-South geopolitical zone now belonged to one political party and could now speak with one voice.
The Rivers State governor thanked the people of Edo State for their show of solidarity and hailed Obaseki and his deputy, for standing firmly by the residents.
While noting that it was a motivating factor for them to join hands in solidarity, Wike expressed delight that all the states in the south-south geopolitical zone now belong to one political party.
This development is coming after Edo’s newly reelected governor vowed to show no clemency on Oshiomhole if he continued to “unleash his lions.”
Speaking on Arise TV’ Morning Show on Tuesday, September 22, Obaseki said he would not chase Oshiomhole out as the former APC national chairman threatened him. Obaseki said he would, however, show no mercy if Oshiomhole continued to constitute a nuisance.
Obaseki earlier in his speech commended Edo people, the Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, and other Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Governors for their roles in his re-election.
He said, “I want to thank Edo people for their doggedness and determination in ensuring that their votes counted and the will of the people achieved.
“The victory in the September 19 poll was made possible by God and God used the people as an instrument to actualise my second term ambition.
“After I was pushed out of my former party, this house was the first place I sought solace. You took me in as a brother, out of the storm, changed my clothes, and gave me food to eat.
“It was in this house, the Campaign Council met to work out the key strategies that led us to victory. You mobilised people across the country. You moved to Benin, went through the humiliation and attacks. You supported us and we won.
“It will be a sin against God if we do not come to say thank you. Even if the victory we are celebrating is from God. He has used people like you to make it happen.”
Obaseki assured that “Edo will be better with his re-election as his administration will concentrate on delivering development to Edo people”.
Obaseki was accompanied on the visit by his wife, Mrs. Betsy Obaseki; Deputy Governor, Philip Shaibu, and his wife, Mrs. Maryann Shaibu, with members of the Edo PDP Campaign Council led by Chief Dan Orbih.