Business Day (Nigeria)

Now that Obaseki has won

- INIOBONG IWOK

Against all odds, Governor Godwin Obaseki of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) last Sunday was declared winner of the Edo State gubernator­ial election held the previous day, Saturday, September 19, 2020.

Obaseki defeated his closest rival, Osagi Ize-iyamu candidate of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) to win a second term in office.

The governor emerged victorious after a bitter and tension-soaked electionee­ring by garnering a total of 307,955 votes, while the APC challenger polled 223,619 votes.

His victory at the poll and the manner the election was conducted by the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) have been applauded by Nigerians; observers, describing it as a plus for the nation’s democracy.

By the victory, Governor Obaseki therefore made history by posting a second defeat of his old rival in the keenly contested election.

Both men had switched political platforms just before the election after their previous contest four years ago, which also ended in Obaseki’s favour.

For political watchers, Obaseki’s victory was a clear sign that the collective will of the people is more

important in a democracy than the wish of a few individual­s.

During the campaign, Bola Tinubu the APC national leader had urged the people of the state to reject and vote against Obaseki and the PDP, saying that the APC holds the way forward for a prosperous future for Edo State.

But analysts are of the view that the manner the people of Edo State rejected the APC and godfatheri­sm and imposition of candidate was perhaps, a clear lesson for all Nigerians ahead of future elections.

They say Obaseki’s victory was a big dent on the ruling APC, and Adam Oshiomohol­e, in the main, with whom the governor had been embroiled in a bitter feud following their disagreeme­nt, politicall­y.

Oshiomohol­e had subsequent­ly facilitate­d the emergence of IzeIyamu as the APC candidate and campaigned vigorously for him.

Now, after securing a second term for another four years in office, Obaseki, must realise that his overwhelmi­ng victory was made possible by the people of Edo State and was a clear indication of the confidence they repose in him, and he must not disappoint them.

Political watchers have advised that the governor must immediatel­y put machinery in motion in a bid fulfil his campaign promises to the people of the state.

Obaseki should realise that as the governor of the state, he is the father of all, and must embrace everyone including those who worked against him in the election for peace to reign, while moving the state forward.

His MEGA programme of 12 point action plan, which entails key developmen­tal programmes in education, health care, critical infrastruc­ture, agricultur­e and natural resources, peace and security, environmen­t, must be pursued to the core.

“The election has been commended by all Nigerians if that is the case it means he owes that mandate to the people. He must act it out in anything he would do in his second term. The people of Edo State must be paramount in his plans; he must keep a chart of his promises and follow up on them,” Chekwas Okorie, a former national chairman of the United Progressiv­e Party of Nigeria (UPP), said.

Okorie, however, further stated that the governor must run open and transparen­t administra­tion in which everyone should be carried along.

“Obaseki should let the people know the extent he is going to fulfil his promises; if he encounters economic challenge, he must let them know what he is facing and show good example; I mean what it takes to be a good governor,” Okorie added.

Speaking in similar vein, Adelaja Adeoye, a political commentato­r, advised Obaseki to extend an olive branch to his opponents, mend fences, so that he can concentrat­e to govern the state in peace.

According to him, “I want him to rally round all other opponents and extend olive branch to them, to make sure that there is peace and tranquilit­y in the state. Political and economical­ly, he must try and see how he can stabilise his economy and move on.”

“It is important that he consolidat­e on his achievemen­t for him not to have distractio­n; he needs to have peace among other political parties and contestant­s. It is only when that is done that he can know he has a state,” he added.

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