Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki’s recent remarks have stirred significant controversy and concern. In a video widely circulated on social media, Governor Obaseki threatened to lead a movement to “burn down the country” if his supporters are arrested amidst the state’s ongoing political crisis. This statement has been met with alarm, as it reflects a potential escalation of political unrest in Edo State.
Governor Obaseki’s comments came during a speech to his party members, where he vehemently condemned the actions of his political adversaries. “If they try what they tried last Thursday again, Nigeria will burn and I will lead it. You don’t behave like that; we have passed that stage. If you want to go to the court, you wait for the court. We are not animals,” he stated emphatically. His vow to retaliate if his supporters are targeted has raised the stakes in an already volatile political landscape.
Rising Tensions and Violent Incidents
The political tension in Edo State has been palpable, especially following a grave incident on July 18, 2024. Suspected political thugs opened fire on the convoy of reinstated Deputy Governor Philip Shaibu and APC governorship candidate Senator Monday Okpebholo near the Benin Airport. While Shaibu and Okpebholo escaped unharmed, the attack resulted in the death of a police inspector and injuries to several others.
The Edo State Police Command has pledged to bring the perpetrators to justice. However, the affiliation of the attackers remains unclear, and Governor Obaseki’s inflammatory statement has only added fuel to the fire. Critics argue that such rhetoric could embolden further violence and instability in the state, making it imperative for authorities to intervene and restore order.
Calls for Restraint and Accountability
In response to Governor Obaseki’s remarks, the APC Acting Chairman in Edo State, Jarrett Tenebe, described the statement as “inflammatory” and called for immediate action to prevent further unrest. Tenebe accused the state government of engaging in extrajudicial activities, often disguised as inter-cult clashes, and warned that Obaseki’s threats could lead to anarchy.
“To say the least, Obaseki’s latest violent threat to Nigeria and Nigerians is a descent into madness that must quickly be tamed to avoid anarchy and breakdown of law and order in Edo State and Nigeria,” Tenebe stated. He highlighted the July 18 incident as a tragic example of state-sponsored violence being misrepresented as cult-related conflicts. Tenebe’s urgent plea underscores the critical need for a measured and responsible approach to the political crisis in Edo State.
The unfolding situation in Edo State demands vigilance and restraint from all political actors. As the 2024 gubernatorial election approaches, ensuring a peaceful and democratic process is paramount. Governor Obaseki’s statements and the subsequent reactions serve as a stark reminder of the potential dangers posed by political violence and the importance of upholding the rule of law.
Threats, Intimidation, and the Edo 2024 Election
Since the campaign window opened for the Edo 2024 gubernatorial election, allegations of threats and intimidation have cast a shadow over the political landscape. Both the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Labour Party have accused Governor Godwin Obaseki of employing state instruments to harass and intimidate opposition parties. This growing tension has raised concerns among political observers and the general public, as the accusations suggest a decline in the democratic process within the state.
Observers indicate that Governor Obaseki’s aggressive tactics may be driven by his party’s waning popularity. With the APC and Labour Party gaining ground, the governor’s administration appears to be leveraging its power to suppress political dissent and opposition activities. This strategy, however, risks further alienating voters and undermining the credibility of the electoral process. The allegations of intimidation, if substantiated, could have significant implications for the fairness and integrity of the upcoming election.
Analysts Condemn Inflammatory Language by Governor Obaseki
In response to the escalating tensions, political analysts have condemned Governor Obaseki’s recent statements, which they argue are inflammatory and counterproductive. Experts emphasize that elections should be won through the power of the ballot box, not through threats and intimidation. The analysts urge the governor and his party to redirect their efforts toward engaging with voters and addressing their concerns, rather than resorting to language that could incite violence and unrest.
The call for a more voter-centric approach comes amid fears that inflammatory rhetoric could lead to widespread anarchy. Analysts stress the importance of maintaining a peaceful and orderly campaign environment, where political discourse is driven by policies and performance rather than threats. By focusing on constructive engagement with the electorate, Governor Obaseki and his party can contribute to a more democratic and transparent electoral process, ultimately benefiting the people of Edo State
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