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| Governor Elect Godwin Obaseki and Governor Adams Oshiomhole, during the official handing over to Obaseki Friday night at Government House. |
Governor
Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State is leaving office today, Saturday November 12,
2016, but his legacies will remain for many years to come. Upon arriving the
state as governor in 2007, the former President of the Nigeria Labour Congress
(NLC), embarked on massive developmental projects across the state.
There is no
doubt that the former labour leader is quite satisfied with his achievements
but the spirit of his late wife, Clara and that of his Principal Private
Secretary, Olaitan Oyerinde resurrected last Wednesday during his valedictory
Exco meeting.
Governor Elect Godwin Obaseki and Governor Adams Oshiomhole, during the
official handing over to Obaseki Friday night at Government House. The meeting
was highly emotional.
At a time during the meeting he battled tears and so were
his commissioners. Oshiomhole recalled how he lost his beloved wife, Clara, who
was right by his side when he took the oath of office as governor of Edo State
in 2007. He couldn’t help his emotions when he recalled that “my late wife wore
khakhi with me, standing right beside me when I took the oath of office.
Her
death was very devastating to me because we were in the struggle together
before I became governor and I felt now that God made me governor, she was
going to enjoy the fruit of her labour. So, it was shocking for me to lose her
at that stage. I started with her and it would have have been wonderful to
finish with her. Another shocker I got in my life was when I lost Olaitan who
was a son to me.
“Olaitan was killed by some useless and wicked gun men. For
weeks it was like a dream to me because none of us expected it and that is why
sometimes when I look at all these, its difficult to really say whether life is
fair to us or not. But as a strong believer in God, who gives and who takes
anytime He wants, we cannot question His decision.
So I tried to comfort
myself. It was not really easy but God in his infinite mercy gave me the
strength and the courage to survive the painful exit of both my wife and
Olaitan”. Oshiomhole could not, at this time, stop tears as he addressed
members of the state Executive Council. Most of the Commissioners equally
betrayed their emotions. However, Oshiomhole went on to commend members of his
team for their effort towards the success of his administration.
He described
his Commissioner for Works, Osarodion Ogie as his son, saying “he has always
been there for me. And sometimes even when I shouted at him he kept his cool
and his loyalty has been unshaken”. Expressing gratitude to the entire team, he
said “Let me thank each and every one of you for what God has used you to do
for our people, for our great state.
Let me say publicly that I do believe the
evidence is there, that members of this state executive council are the least
paid but worked the hardest compared to any other state that I know of. I also
know that we have had to work long hours. “I recall a meeting we had, starting
at 9.00 am, no adjournment and staying all the way to 7.00 am the following
day. No break, no adjournment. We all agreed that we would do that and we would
not adjourn until we had addressed the issue of the viability of this state so
that we can deliver on our promises.
“I want to thank all of you. May God bless
you; may God reward you. And we must have a sense of collective ownership of
everything that happened while we were here. I want to apologise to those I
harassed, and there is hardly anyone I didn’t harass, but it can be both ways.
I wanted everything to be perfect. The harder I strove towards perfection, the
more I realised that it couldn’t be, and I am still striving. I was always
afraid to fail; it has never been my nature to fail. I didn’t design it.
Thank
you for tolerating a lot of that and for appreciating that nothing was
personal. I am proud of each and every one of you, and as Odubu said, let’s see
ourselves as members of a particular class, like you have members of an alumni
association, you have a particular class. May God preserve this class, and may
the membership of this class continue to advance. With Godwin (Obaseki) I think
one of us is taking over.
We have a sense that the man who chaired our economic
team with whom we had debates is going to continue. My prayer is that he will
avoid our own mistakes and build on our strength and that the economic
environment will be sufficiently enabling to enable him to do all of the good
things I know he has in his heart, because what brought us together was the Edo
project.
I know he has passion; he has a commitment; he has the energy and he
has the honesty of purpose, and above all, he has the competence. What he will
need from us is the prayer for God to enable him to do so well that this club
of which he was a member, he will be an example of how members of this club are
performing and growing from strength to strength. Thank you very much.”
It was
very emotional. Speaking also, Ogie pointed out that he has learnt a lot in the
last eight years working with Oshiomhole. “In fact it is like another school
for me and I will say I learnt humility, and you taught us that everything is
possible, your doggedness, your sense of humour, your intelligence are all we
learnt”. On his part, Deputy Governor, Dr. Pius Odubu said,
“I recall with
nostalgia the very early days of our relationship. The very first time we met
with regard to this project was in Abuja, and it was as if we had known each
other for donkey years. We bonded as brothers. I recall again the trying
moment, the trying period when our mandate was stolen.
You provided exemplary
leadership. Mr. Governor, sir, to say that you have performed beyond previously
established boundaries will be to state the obvious. To also say that you began
well and ended well will also be to state the obvious.
Mr. Governor, sir, you
have changed the Edo narrative. The Secretary to the Edo state government,
Prof. Julius Ihonvbere described Oshiomhole as a man “you can only understand
if you are patient. But he is a good man and very very understanding and Edo
people will surely miss him”. Chief of Staff to the governor Patrick Obahiagbon
(Igodomigodo) lightened up the hall with his usual grammar when he described
Oshiomhole as a “political bulldozer who has catapulted the politics of Edo
state to the next level”.
The state Commissioner for Information and
Orientation, Kaseem Afegbua thanked the governor for the opportunity given to
him to serve but however admonished him to work on his temper because Nigerians
are looking up to him as a future President of this nation. “ I admire your
brilliance, power of oratory and courage and most of us are indeed very happy
to work with you”.
Oshiomhole’s legacies: Defeated Edo Political god fathers
Ended the yearly flooding in Benin City through the N30billion Benin Water
Storm Project Revolutionized Edo schools through the red roof revolution (All
the government schools now equipped with modern teaching facilities and
qualified teachers). Massive construction of roads in the 18 LGAs equipped with
walk ways and side drains Beautification projects Benin City, Auchi and Ekpoma
Solving age long erosion problem at Queen Ede in Benin City and Auchi Youth
empowerment Championed of one man one vote Provision of water across the three
senatorial districts (No water in Edo Central senatorial district until
Oshiomhole came with his Dando machines)
Prompt payment of workers salaries
Increased Edo IGR from N350million to N1.2billion Built a 5-star Benin Central
Hosital Benin City. Remarkable events to remember Mourned his late wife for
five years Married a beautiful lady, lara from Cape Verde First indigenous
governor of Edo state to hand over staff of office to the Oba of Benin Produced
a successor from his party APC in the person of Godwin Obaseki.

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