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Obaseki Declares Edo Gov’ship Election a ‘Do or Die Affair’

Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, has described the forthcoming gubernatorial election as a “do or die affair,” citing concerns over the opposition’s alleged impunity and reckless conduct.

In a recent interview on Channels Television, Obaseki expressed fears about the future of Edo State should the opposition party regain control.

“It’s a do or die affair because if they do, we die. The level of impunity, the level of recklessness we see in the opposition party – if they take over Edo State, finished – that is the end,” Obaseki stated emphatically.

The governor’s remarks come amid heightened political tension in the state as the election draws near.

Obaseki also accused security agencies of bias, alleging that they were complicit in the arbitrary arrest of individuals ahead of the polls.

His claims have raised concerns about the impartiality of law enforcement and the overall fairness of the electoral process.

Obaseki’s warnings reflect his deep concerns over the potential return of opposition forces, which he believes could undermine governance and stability in Edo State.

He called on voters to remain vigilant and resist any attempts to disrupt the democratic process.

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