Monday, November 17, 2025 - Edo North Senator, Adams Oshiomhole, has slammed the immediate past governor of the state, Godwin Obaseki, saying that he failed the people of the state woefully.
Oshiomhole made this statement on Sunday in Benin while
responding to claims by the state People Democratic Party, PDP, that Governor
Monday Okpebholo’s first year in office was a waste.
He said that Okpebholo inherited an abandoned state, noting
that Obaseki carried out numerous groundbreaking ceremonies for projects that
yielded little tangible results.
The lawmaker also criticised the PDP, calling it a dead
party that failed to deliver meaningful results during its tenure.
“I don’t know why the media still quotes the PDP, which is a
dead party. I urge journalists to rely on verifiable facts from events they
cover across the state rather than statements that lack credibility,”
Oshiomhole said.
The former governor also highlighted that Okpebholo had
undertaken impactful projects within his first year, including the ongoing
flyover construction at Ramat Park, designed to ease traffic congestion in a
busy area of the state.
According to him, the economic value of reduced travel time
and fuel savings cannot be overstated.
Oshiomhole added that numerous road projects currently under
construction across Edo State, demonstrate the administration’s commitment to
development, dismissing suggestions that such projects are mere political
propaganda.
Speaking on education, the former Nigeria Labour Congress,
NLC President accused the previous administration of neglect, leaving many
schools with insufficient teachers and dilapidated facilities.
He said Governor Okpebholo has begun rehabilitating these
schools, restoring conducive learning environments, and recruiting 5,000
teachers.
He commended increased funding for higher institutions,
noting that Ambrose Alli University and Edo University, Iyamho, now receive
subventions that have been restored or expanded by the current administration.
“I must commend Okpebholo for raising AAU’s monthly
subvention from N41m to N500m, helping resolve long-standing academic
disruptions.
“Edo University, Iyamho, now receives N250m monthly, a
strategic investment in higher education,” he said.

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