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Obaseki urges calm amid Edo governorship election controversy
Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki has called for calm following the contentious outcome of the September 21 gubernatorial election.
Over the past few months, political parties engaged in intense campaigns to promote their candidates, leading to yesterday’s election, which many now view as marred by irregularities.
Governor Obaseki expressed concern over the sense of disillusionment felt by many Edo residents, who believe their democratic rights have been undermined by the institutions meant to protect them.
In a statement, Obaseki condemned the “impunity and reckless disregard for processes and law” witnessed during the election, calling it a “travesty of democracy.”
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Despite the grievances, the governor urged citizens to avoid violence or destruction of property, advocating instead for peaceful resolution through legal channels. He reassured the people of Edo State of his government’s commitment to ensuring their security and wellbeing.
“Peace and justice will always win at the end,” Obaseki stated, urging everyone to return to their lawful activities while calling for faith in the democratic process.
“God bless the good people of Edo State,” the governor concluded.
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