It’s wrong for Oshiomhole to visit Edo without informing me – says Governor Obaseki

Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki has stated that Comrade Adams Oshiomhole who is the National Chairman of All Progressives Congress (APC) and a former governor of Edo state should always inform him before visiting the state.

Obaseki who spoke on Sunday said courtesy demanded Oshiomhole to notify him whenever he intends to visit home.

Oshiomhole who was in Benin at the weekend for a funeral, was booed at the airport by some youths. His convoy was pelted with water sachets as security operative barred the youths from getting close.

The road to Oshiomhole’s residence was also barricaded with two trucks, one of which was set ablaze.

It was gathered that the barricade was to prevent any political meetings from holding in his house. Security was also tightened around the house to forestall late night attacks.

Obaseki, who addressed reporters about the airport incident, said Oshiomhole should have informed the government of his visit.

Obaseki said Oshiomhole should take a cue from former President Goodluck Jonathan who paid him a courtesy visit on Sunday.

He said: “It is really sad that someone who has been governor of the state is visiting the state and does not realise that courtesy demands he should inform the incumbent governor or other government apparatus of his visit.

“He doesn’t inform the chief executive who is in charge of his security when he is in the state.

“As someone who has served the country, courtesy demands that you inform the governor of the state that you are coming and if you have time during the visit, you can pay him a courtesy call.

“It is really sad and unfortunate that people who have served the state and who should know better behave the way they do, with impunity and lawlessness.

“The former President is just extending courtesy. This is someone who has served the country at the highest level.”

Oshiomhole’s spokesman Simon Ebegbulem could not be reached for comments.

However, Dr Jonathan praised Obaseki for providing purposeful leadership in the state, urging him to continue in his developmental strides.

He said the visit was a mark of courtesy to the governor.

“Traditionally, as someone who has been a President or a senior political office holder, when you go to a state, you have to pay a courtesy call on the Chief Executive; even if you are free or not, at least you must inform him.”

Appraising the Obaseki-led administration, the former president said the governor was working tirelessly to transform the state.

The former president said he was in Edo State to express appreciation to the founder of Igbinedion University, Chief Gabriel Igbinedion, for bestowing an honorary degree on him last November.

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