Tag: Igbinedion

  • Igbinedion backs Imagwe for Estako  by-election

    Igbinedion backs Imagwe for Estako by-election

    House of Representatives member from Ovia Constituency, Hon. Omosede Igbinedion, has backed the aspiration of Comrade Jude Imagwe of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to represent the constituency saying his victory in the January 28 by-election will upgrade youth participation in governance.
    Igbinedion said Imagwe’s aspiration epitomises the dream of young Nigerians to participate actively in politics.
    In an open letter to the people of Estako, she said the PDP candidate has proved his mettle as a youth leader, while serving as President of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) and a former senior aide to former President Goodluck Jonathan.
    Igbinedion urged the youths and women to vote for the PDP, to protect their future. She said: “With Comrade Jude Imagwe in the Green Chambers, our agitation for youth participation in governance will be upgraded.
    “As a former NANS President, his abilities are not in doubt and as a former senior aide to President Jonathan, his efficiency and effectiveness have been confirmed. Let us make Edo State lead as the state with the highest number of young lawmakers in the National Assembly.
    “I tender my undiluted support to this noble cause. Let democracy reign in Edo State. Let Democracy reign in Nigeria.”

  • Igbinedions set for double celebration

    Igbinedions set for double celebration

    WHEN good news come, they sometimes do so in droves. This is the case in the household of the Esama of Benin Kingdom, Chief Gabriel Igbinedion. So soon after the patriarch of the famous Igbinedion family celebrated his 82nd birthday, the family is getting ready to throw open the gates in a double celebration of the weddings of their two daughters, Orobosa and Ewemade.

    Beautiful Orobosa is the youngest daughter of Lady Cherry Igbinedion, wife of former Edo State governor, Lucky Igbinedion. Her beau-to-be is no less a person than Umar Mantu, son of former deputy Senate president, Ibrahim Mantu. Earlier in April, the soon-to-be couple held their introduction at the Signature house of the Esama, followed by a post-introduction ceremony which was marked by pomp and ceremony.

    Suave businessman and bureau de change operator, Umar, used to be a ladies’ man until charming Orobosa stole his attention permanently. The traditional wedding is slated for Saturday September 24, while Orobosa, who has been given the Islamic name Sa’adiyyah, will undergo the Islamic fathia rites on October 6. The grand finale will be the white wedding earmarked for October 28 in Cape Town, South Africa. The Igbinedions have already concluded plans to storm Mandela’s country with an entourage of powerful celebrities.

    Those with access to the family also disclosed that come November, the family will be giving out the hand of Ewemade in marriage to Ganiu Kuteyi, who hails from Ondo State, though details on the exact date are still sketchy. One thing is for sure, the upcoming celebrations in the Igbinedion household will be the talk of the social and celebrity gossip scenes for a long time.

  • Igbinedion collected N5bn  for Okada dual carriage road, says Oshiomhole

    Igbinedion collected N5bn for Okada dual carriage road, says Oshiomhole

    Edo State Governor, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, yesterday accused his predecessor, Chief Lucky Igbinedion, of collecting N5bn for the dualisation of the Okada dual carriage road which was never executed.

    Governor Oshiomhole said the new 8.5km Uhen-Olumoye road also in Ovia North East local government was a testimony of what a focus government can do.

    Oshiomhole who spoke while inaugurating the Uhen-Olumoye road said the APC would continue to deliver people-oriented projects to the people of Edo State.

    He said the road was a reward to the people of the affected communities for putting their trust in him.

    Governor Oshiomhole told the people that the road project was part of the debt he paid back to appreciate the trust reposed in him by the people when they voted for him.

    He promised that the five years black out being experienced by the people would be solved next week.

    He said: “The only thing I want to reveal is that the man our party, APC, has chosen to continue from where I will stop, to start part two is not a stranger in governance.

    “The day we held the state executive council meeting where we took the decision to construct this road, he was there in the meeting because he is the chairman of the economic team. So, there is nothing we do that he doesn’t know about. He knows where we want to go and where we are at the moment. He also knows what is remaining and he knows how to do what is remaining. That is why we say we want to consolidate on what we have done and we want to go to the next level.

    “So, I want to promise you that Godwin Obaseki will even do better because he doesn’t have to learn the work again. After we have worked for eight years, I will withdraw and he will take over. I have no fear about that. And I promise you that APC will do more. Even if I am sleeping, I know that Obaseki will do well.”

    The APC governorship candidate, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, promised to do more for the people of Ovia North East when he emerges Governor on November 12.

    Obaseki added, “So, what we are doing this evening is to thank you on behalf of our people in Ovia and to assure you and my people from Ovia that this development we have started will not end with you. By the grace of God, we will extend what you have started. September 28th is the date; let us vote APC so that what we have started can continue.”

  • ‘Igbinedion spends ‘looted’ funds on Oshiomhole’s election’

    ‘Igbinedion spends ‘looted’ funds on Oshiomhole’s election’

    The governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu, has asked Governor Adams Oshiomhole to refund the money Chief Lucky Igbinedion allegedly expended on his elections in 2007.

    The refund, Pastor Ize-Iyamu said, became necessary because Oshiomhole has consistently accused his predecessor of looting the treasury.

    Pastor Ize-Iyamu admitted that the man that financed Oshiomhole in 2007 was Chief Igbinedion.

    He spoke last weekend at the unveiling of a book titled: “Betrayal of Trust,” written by an ex-aide to Oshiomhole, Orobosa Omo-Ojo.

    The candidate said Igbinedion was one of the biggest contributors to the money that was spent during his campaigns.

    He said Oshiomhole as the President of the NLC never protested against Lucky’s policies ‘because he deliberately needed his friendship.’

    Ize-Iyamu also urged Oshiomhole to refund the money collected from President Goodluck Jonathan in 2011 to ensure the defunct ACN lost the presidential election.

    He said: “Lucky Igbinedion recommended him to some of us that people are saying he had not done well, let him appoint a man who is popular, who appears to have popularity among the people. Let it be on record that he helped him to become governor. That was how he introduced Oshiomhole. We did it for two reasons.”

    “First, was that because Edo is one and an Afenmai man has never become the governor. We felt it was time for an Afenmai man to become the governor. I also bought the story of Lucky Igbinedion that this man just left office as President of the NLC. This man will be interested in the masses, he will be interested in our pensioners, he will be interested in students. This man will excel. On that note, we supported him. He declared he had no money, we have to put all the resources together to support him.”

    “When he is busying talking about Lucky Igbinedion, let Edo people know that it was Lucky Igbinedion that brought him. In 2007, I want him to tell Edo people where he got the money he spent to become governor. In case, he has forgotten, I will like to remind him that most of the money comes from Lucky Igbinedion. Since he is saying Lucky Igbinedion stole Edo State money, can he please refund the money he collected from Lucky.

    “In 2012, Oshiomhole was in ACN. I know that a governor in ACN collected money from Jonathan in 2012 to betray his party such that ACN lost in Edo.

    “I did not betray my party. A governor collected money from Jonathan to betray his party and ensure his party lost in Edo. As he is talking about people refunding money, please remind him to refund the money he collected from President Jonathan. He should please refund that money.

    “Let me confess that when I was his DG, he brought a lot of money for us to use for campaign, I don’t know where he got that money from. I have been told he got that money from the state government coffers. Can he please refund the money.”

    The author of the book, who is a former Commissioner for Transport, Omo-Ojo, said the book gave an insight into the person and administrative style of Governor Oshiomhole.

    He said the book revealed those that supported Oshiomhole and why Oshiomhole lost focus in governance.

  • Stop insulting Igbinedion, APC tells Ize-Iyamu

    Stop insulting Igbinedion, APC tells Ize-Iyamu

    Edo State Youth Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Osakpamwan Eriyo, has warned factional candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu to stop insulting and embarrassing former Governor Lucky Igbinedion.

    Igbinedion was absent at the flag-off of campaigns of Pastor Ize-Iyamu.

    Eriyo challenged the PDP leadership to explain to Edo people why the former governor would not be leading the PDP campaign.

    In a  press statement in Benin City,  Eriyo said it was shocking to see about eighty names in the campaign train of Ize-Iyamu but the name Lucky Igbinedion under whom Pastor Ize-Iyamu served both as Chief of Staff and Secretary to the State Government  was missing.

    The statement reads: “We see this as an insult and we demand an explanation from the Orbih led PDP. It is more shocking because everybody in Edo state knows the relationship between Ize-Iyamu and Igbinedion so how come he is being omitted in the list of those who will campaign for Ize-Iyamu.

    “Ize-Iyamu was Igbinedion’s Personal Assistant when he was the Chairman of Oredo. When Lucky became governor, he made Ize-Iyamu Chief of Staff and later, the SSG. Why is it that Igbinedion’s name is missing on that list, or is Pastor Ize-Iyamu saying that he does not have confidence in the same person that made him”.

  • Ikimi, Igbinedion, Anenih can’t win election in Edo, says Airhiavbere

    Ikimi, Igbinedion, Anenih can’t win election in Edo, says Airhiavbere

    Former governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2012 election, Major-General Charles Airhiavbere, has said that the trio of Chief Tom Ikimi, Chief Gabriel Igbinedion and Chief Tony Anenih cannot win the September 10 election for Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu.

    Airhiavbere, who was reacting to the so-called red card issued to Governor Adams Oshiomhole and the All Progressive Congress (APC)  urged the PDP leaders to stop toying with the emotions of the people.

    He said it was unfair for Ikimi to say that former President Goodluck Jonathan was an anti-party leader for allegedly ensuring the success of Oshiomhole in 2012.

    Airhiavbere noted that the leadership structure the PDP leaders were used to has changed.

    The former PDP candidate said Edo PDP leaders were jokers to think of defeating Oshiomhole and the APC because “they have me to deal with”.

    He lambasted Ikimi for referring to the new General Hospital in Benin City, the Edo State capital, as a glorified clinic when he (Ikimi) was paid N350m as a consultant to design the hospital.

    Airhiavbere urged the PDP leaders to bow their heads in shame after being part of a government that ruled and ruined the state between 1999 and 2007.

    He said: “I was the candidate of the PDP in the 2012 governorship elections. For Pastor Ize-Iyamu and Tom Ikimi to say former President Jonathan is an anti-party leader is unfair. They were unfair to Jonathan as a president of this country and a leader of the PDP as at that time.”

    “We have reached a stage where PDP leaders should stop toying with the emotions of Edo people. Ize-Iyamu emergence as the PDP candidate is dead on arrival. How can the PDP win elections here when it can abandon its candidate in 2012.

    “In 2011 and 2012, Chief Tony Anenih told the public that he sold his house to lead the governorship campaign, but today, it is in the public glare that Jonathan sent money for that election. I was an orphan at the tribunal up to the Supreme Court. I know the role the leaders of the party played during my election.

    “They sold Oshiomhole to the Edo people four years ago because of their inordinate ambition. Today, they are not talking about Edo people, they are talking about how Oshiomhole betrayed them. It was because Oshiomhole did not agree with them to give Ize-Iyamu the ticket.”

     

  • ‘Oshiomhole should apologise to Igbinedion’

    ‘Oshiomhole should apologise to Igbinedion’

    Hon. Victor Enoghama, an associate of former Governor Lucky Igbinedion, is a former commissioner in Edo State. In this interview with Correspondent OSAGIE OTABOR, he says Governor Adams Oshiomhole should apologise to Igbinedion for making unfounded allegations. 

    How would you react to the invectives on former Governor Lucky Igbinedion by Governor Adams Oshiomhole ?

    I am an in-law to the former governor. The event that took place before the anniversary when we heard the Comrade Governor insulting the Esama of Benin Kingdom and also insulting the former governor was not pleasant to me. I was disturbed that it was coming from a governor that I have worked with for four years. The moral value we had has been lost. If there are political issues that have to be discussed, there are ways to discuss them after all, the people we borrow this democracy from, they have their own political disagreement, but they don’t resort it to a personal attack. From what I saw when the governor used over an hour to lambast the Igbinedions, both father and son, is not a welcome development. If I were with the governor, I probably would have told him that is not the way a governor should behave. If you have any political difference with anybody, you first have a close door meeting. Things you discuss at a close door meeting are personal issues. For him to come out and start insulting someone like Chief Igbinedion, it is not really about my relationship with the Igbinedions or my relationship with the governor. As far as I am concern, it is politically incorrect and morally wrong.

    What should the governor do next?

    Lucky did not hand over to Oshiomhole, he actually handed over to Oserheimen Osunbor. For 18 months, Osunbor was governor in this state. His did not say he wanted to investigate Lucky who was his predecessor. For Oshiomhole to say after seven years that he wants to investigate Lucky, you will know that there is something fishy and all those things dovetail into the seven years anniversary. It was a build up. For me as someone who has worked in public office, I will say the governor has erred in this regard. If I were to be with the governor in his administration, I would have told him that he erred in telling the Igbinedions that he has stolen money from the state government which is unfounded. He has erred and if he wants peace in the state because as a government his primary purpose is the welfare of the citizens of the state and peace which is more paramount. He can retrace his steps when he as a governor apologies. There is nothing wrong if the governor admits his mistake. As a governor, there are certain people he must manage, regardless of political affiliation. Those people who have attained, in terms of business, those people the Federal Government has recognised. Do you know what it is for somebody to be awarded with a CFR. The Federal Governmenr has found that person worthy of that position. A person who has that kind of title, you don’t just demean that person in the public.

    What do you say about comments that Esama enriched himself during the administration of his son?

    For Oshiomhole to say that Chief Igbinedion enriched himself during Lucky’s government is laughable. I grew up as a small boy when we hear of the word Exemption. I remember those days when we used to pass artillery on our way to the stadium. We see high rising buildings and they said they belonged to Igbinedion. I used to see him on a white horse. The title Esama means one of the richest man in Benin Kingdom. Singlehandedly, Igbinedion has sponsored his son back in 1991 when he lost  during the NRC and SDP. Lucky coming into power in 1999 was funded by his father. He was the first black man to own 747 jet. Having participated in Lucky’s government in 2007, I can say that Lucky has done his best. He created the foundation for Oshiomhole. In 1999, the day Lucky came to power was the day civil servants called off their strike. Lucky did not lament what he met on ground but he put his effort together and see how he could create a government. Lucky restructure our health system and the educational system. In the civil service, Lucky employed people and get water from Ikpoba Dam. With the little money, Lucky had, he was able to put structures in place. An incoming government was supposed to build on it. If Lucky wanted to eradicate the legacy of Dr. Ogbemudia, he would not have renovated the stadium. He put seats on the stadium. He made the swimming pool to an international standard. He built infrastructure in AAU. Government is continuity. If Edo State want to move forward, we must avoid the idea of killing legacies of predecessors. The legacy I left at the Ministry of Transport was destroyed.

    Is it true that Chief Igbinedion solely collected the monthly IGR of N280m for personal use?

    That is completely false. Lucky formed the Board of Internal Revenue. Go and ask those who were members of the board how they were collecting the revenue. When Lucky came in, the IGR was about N20m. Lucky built it to about N280m. Does it mean his father was collecting N200m? As we speak, Oshiomhole has paid four percent to Oseni Elamah. If Igbinedion by proxy or influence was a consultant to the Board of Internal Revenue of which he was not, there was no way government would have paid N200m. What are they doing with the 4% they are paying the consultants? These are political gimmicks.

    A former Commissioner once said Lucky had passion for work, but was bogged down by his father and Chief Anenih.

    That is not true. If Charles Idahosa is saying that, I believe that is a misplace information. When you talk about performances, there is a limit you can perform as a government and that depends on the revenue that accrue to you. There is no father that will not wish his son well. There was no way the father, Esama could distract his son. Those of us close to Chief, we know that Chief met well for this state and this country. He has contributed his own to the development of this country. There was no way he could have distract his son. Lucky was never distracted. He gave his best to the development of this state. He is a quiet man and has never want to join issue with anybody. Idahosa is one of the beneficiary of Lucky. Was he not a Commissioner in his government. When he is now saying the government he was part of and he didn’t resign when things were going wrong and go on to say that somebody was responsible for the failure. Wherever we are now was made possible by Lucky. I have said it in a State Council meeting. The cry of the people during Igbinedion era was not road. How many people have cars then. Because their human development has been attain, that is when you start talking about cars.  The man was building government. He meant well for the state which was why he set up those industries to enable the youths get employed. The fruit factory at Ehor was never sold. It was only Ikpeshi Chemical plant that was sold. Cassavita was working and Fertilizer plant was there. Oshiomhole should have seen that the companies were working and build on it. People would have been working in the factory. No investor want to come to Edo during Lucky because investors were not sure about our democracy. The government took the initiative and after privatize. I am saying these things because of my participation in three administrations.

    You were in government when the Land Use Charge was passed into law..

    The Land Use Charge first came in 2012 when I was the Commissioner for Transoort. We discussed it at the Council meeting,  I told the Governor that the state was not ripe enough for the Land Use Charge. Then it was called Property Tax. I said we should get the government infrastructure to a level before throwing out the option. For him to say we can get N18bn a month means anti-people. We know in abroad, property tax are paid through mortgage system. As a citizen, you don’t need to have the full amount before building a house. Before talking about Land Use Charge, the infrastructure, water supply, electricity, good roads, good public schools, welfare are they available? The timing was wrong when they brought it on board and I said we must take development  to a certain level before introducing the law. We can’t see that

    Lagos State is doing something and we set out to do it. Property Tax is not politically correct as of this moment. Majority of Edo people are against this. You can shove it. You don’t make a law for certain people in the society. You make a law that encompassed the entire society. When they start saying it is met for those in the GRA. Where is the GRA? The GRA ends in Boundary road. I don’t live in GRA, I live in Ugbor village. Are you saying, I will pay when you have already defined GRA. Are you saying GRA at Auchi is included? If you want to take the map of old GRA, it ends in Boundary road. We should have public debate and do marketing before it is launched. The way the law was past showed there was something under it.

    But, the government said it was meant to tax the rich and provide facilities for the poor.

    How many rich men are in the GRA? Whenever they talk about the rich, they talk about Igbinedion. Some of the houses in the GRA are inheritance. There are so many government properties there. It is the rich men that established the businesses where people work in the state. Look at Igbinedion payroll, he pays over a N100m for salary staff. There is the C of O payment. Igbinedion is up to date on that. Are we going to tax them and give the money to the poor. How will the poor benefit from some of the programmes the government has outlined. That should be the questions to ask. There are various ways the rich can compensate and work for the poor. One way is bringing investment. Chief Igbinedion has brought a lot of investments where people work. The government should encourage the rich to invest. The rich are encouraged by the government to invest.

    What about the alleged land grabbing by Chief Igbinedion under his son’s administration?

    Without Igbinedion, most people would not have known Okada community. Igbinedion hails from Okada village. A part of those land the governor is referring to is his own inheritance. If you look at the date when some of the land were given to him, you can tell that military governors gave him part. If they say his son gave him the entire land which this government want people to believe is not true. The son didn’t gave his father those lands. Even if the son decide to give land to his father, is it because the son is a governor, the father should be denied something. If the father applied, the issue should be whether it passed through the normal process. I can do what I want to do on any land given to me by the government provided it is farming. If they say Chief Igbinedion has those land and he is letting them to cocoa farmers, how do we justify if Chief Igbinedion said he owns the cocoa farm. Have you seen any protest from Okada people that their land has been collected? Let them show us documents. Chief Igbinedion has documents with which the land was acquired. Some of those properties in the GRA were given to him by government before the son came to power. Igbinedion bought that number one Guest House from a former governor. They are playing politics with everything.

    Do you attribute what is happening to next year’s election?

    It is 2016 that is playing out now. They came out too early. The Oshiomhole government we started in 2008 was focus. We were focus and playing less politics. That is the reasons we were able to achieve some of the infrastructure we had. Today those infrastructures have collapsed because politics is now the order of the day. This last year is going to be for politics and as a result the people will not enjoy dividends of democracy. There are a lot of issues to compare previous government with this government unlike before when they will say this government didn’t do anything. The cost of doing the bye-pass from Oluku to Sapele road is N10bn. How much does this government spent on five kilometer of roads? When we want to talk about corruption, we have to look into his activities. I am not happy with the language of Oshiomhole calling Jonathan an armed robber. People like to talk about Martin Luther King. I will not want my children to talk like Oshiomhole. There are people to be managed in the society. If you successfully manage those people, it will be well with you. Some people were laughing when insults were poured on a man who for over 60 years has been on top of his game. The governor has right to challenge anybody to a debate but not to cast aspersion on those who said I don’t trust your policy. Some of us were labeled as rebel commissioners because we spoke our mind.

    Are you worried about the planned probe of Lucky Igbinedion?

    I am not worried about the planned probe. Those who have not sinned should cast the first stone. I just told you it takes N15bn to do a four kilometer road in this state. This issue of going to Abuja to forward files to the Federal Govenment. If there are issues, the man has a right to explain.

    Your party has accused Oshiomhole of being corrupt and you have worked closely with Oshiomhole. Can you say the allegation by your party is true?

    Corruption is of different forms. When you over blown project cost, that is corruption. When you get kickback on projects awarded, that is corruption. When you deny certain people of their rights, that is corruption. When I was there as a commissioner, there were certain things that happened that didn’t make me happy. That is the truth. It was clear to me that this idea of the messiah was not there. For you to say your predecessor was corrupt and you are not corrupt, that is for Edo people to decide. From the little we can see, we can tell the government is not free of corruption. When there is nepotism, tribalism playing in government, you know that is is not free of corruption. Some of us were moved from certain offices, because he wanted to put his tribesman there. Some people have been sacked from office because of one issue or the other while others are still in office for the same offenses. Is that not corruption. Oshiomhole’s government has lost focus. Politics now take 70 per cent and the real governance take 30 per cent and there is no control. Three years of this second tenure have destroyed the infrastructures we built in four years. Tell me any street light working today. When some of us challenged the traffic light, we were told this is the best. What about the school furniture that were supplied. People did not know what happened why there are no furniture in some schools where we invested N3bn. Compare the way Edo supplied furniture to schools to the way Fayose supplied furniture to schools. Our furniture makers in the state are not benefitting. Somebody did the furniture in Abuja and 50 per cent of the furniture were missing.

     

    You are close to the former Governor. Has he in anyway regretted actions of Charles Idahosa?

     

    Lucky Igbinedion talk less even when you sit with him for hours. He listen a lot. He has said he will not interfere with Oshiomhole government and he will allow him concentrate on governance. Who made Charles Idahosa chairman during military era, it was Lucky. Lucky also made him a commissioner. People believe they can pass any aspersion on him and it will stick because he does not say anything. This time, the man has said enough is enough. It is unfair for Charles, a childhood friend of Lucky to start castigating him from behind. Lucky has contributed to the likes of Charles. You cannot play politics with your friend who has contributed in terms of human capital development to your life.

     

  • ‘Oshiomhole should apologise to Igbinedion’

    Hon. Victor Enoghama, an associate of former Governor Lucky Igbinedion, is a former commissioner in Edo State. In this interview with Correspondent OSAGIE OTABOR, he says Governor Adams Oshiomhole should apologise to Igbinedion for making unfounded allegations. 

    How would you react to the invectives on former Governor Lucky Igbinedion by Governor Adams Oshiomhole ?

    I am an in-law to the former governor. The event that took place before the anniversary when we heard the Comrade Governor insulting the Esama of Benin Kingdom and also insulting the former governor was not pleasant to me. I was disturbed that it was coming from a governor that I have worked with for four years. The moral value we had has been lost. If there are political issues that have to be discussed, there are ways to discuss them after all, the people we borrow this democracy from, they have their own political disagreement, but they don’t resort it to a personal attack. From what I saw when the governor used over an hour to lambast the Igbinedions, both father and son, is not a welcome development. If I were with the governor, I probably would have told him that is not the way a governor should behave. If you have any political difference with anybody, you first have a close door meeting. Things you discuss at a close door meeting are personal issues. For him to come out and start insulting someone like Chief Igbinedion, it is not really about my relationship with the Igbinedions or my relationship with the governor. As far as I am concern, it is politically incorrect and morally wrong.

    What should the governor do next?

    Lucky did not hand over to Oshiomhole, he actually handed over to Oserheimen Osunbor. For 18 months, Osunbor was governor in this state. His did not say he wanted to investigate Lucky who was his predecessor. For Oshiomhole to say after seven years that he wants to investigate Lucky, you will know that there is something fishy and all those things dovetail into the seven years anniversary. It was a build up. For me as someone who has worked in public office, I will say the governor has erred in this regard. If I were to be with the governor in his administration, I would have told him that he erred in telling the Igbinedions that he has stolen money from the state government which is unfounded. He has erred and if he wants peace in the state because as a government his primary purpose is the welfare of the citizens of the state and peace which is more paramount. He can retrace his steps when he as a governor apologies. There is nothing wrong if the governor admits his mistake. As a governor, there are certain people he must manage, regardless of political affiliation. Those people who have attained, in terms of business, those people the Federal Government has recognised. Do you know what it is for somebody to be awarded with a CFR. The Federal Governmenr has found that person worthy of that position. A person who has that kind of title, you don’t just demean that person in the public.

    What do you say about comments that Esama enriched himself during the administration of his son?

    For Oshiomhole to say that Chief Igbinedion enriched himself during Lucky’s government is laughable. I grew up as a small boy when we hear of the word Exemption. I remember those days when we used to pass artillery on our way to the stadium. We see high rising buildings and they said they belonged to Igbinedion. I used to see him on a white horse. The title Esama means one of the richest man in Benin Kingdom. Singlehandedly, Igbinedion has sponsored his son back in 1991 when he lost  during the NRC and SDP. Lucky coming into power in 1999 was funded by his father. He was the first black man to own 747 jet. Having participated in Lucky’s government in 2007, I can say that Lucky has done his best. He created the foundation for Oshiomhole. In 1999, the day Lucky came to power was the day civil servants called off their strike. Lucky did not lament what he met on ground but he put his effort together and see how he could create a government. Lucky restructure our health system and the educational system. In the civil service, Lucky employed people and get water from Ikpoba Dam. With the little money, Lucky had, he was able to put structures in place. An incoming government was supposed to build on it. If Lucky wanted to eradicate the legacy of Dr. Ogbemudia, he would not have renovated the stadium. He put seats on the stadium. He made the swimming pool to an international standard. He built infrastructure in AAU. Government is continuity. If Edo State want to move forward, we must avoid the idea of killing legacies of predecessors. The legacy I left at the Ministry of Transport was destroyed.

    Is it true that Chief Igbinedion solely collected the monthly IGR of N280m for personal use?

    That is completely false. Lucky formed the Board of Internal Revenue. Go and ask those who were members of the board how they were collecting the revenue. When Lucky came in, the IGR was about N20m. Lucky built it to about N280m. Does it mean his father was collecting N200m? As we speak, Oshiomhole has paid four percent to Oseni Elamah. If Igbinedion by proxy or influence was a consultant to the Board of Internal Revenue of which he was not, there was no way government would have paid N200m. What are they doing with the 4% they are paying the consultants? These are political gimmicks.

    A former Commissioner once said Lucky had passion for work, but was bogged down by his father and Chief Anenih.

    That is not true. If Charles Idahosa is saying that, I believe that is a misplace information. When you talk about performances, there is a limit you can perform as a government and that depends on the revenue that accrue to you. There is no father that will not wish his son well. There was no way the father, Esama could distract his son. Those of us close to Chief, we know that Chief met well for this state and this country. He has contributed his own to the development of this country. There was no way he could have distract his son. Lucky was never distracted. He gave his best to the development of this state. He is a quiet man and has never want to join issue with anybody. Idahosa is one of the beneficiary of Lucky. Was he not a Commissioner in his government. When he is now saying the government he was part of and he didn’t resign when things were going wrong and go on to say that somebody was responsible for the failure. Wherever we are now was made possible by Lucky. I have said it in a State Council meeting. The cry of the people during Igbinedion era was not road. How many people have cars then. Because their human development has been attain, that is when you start talking about cars.  The man was building government. He meant well for the state which was why he set up those industries to enable the youths get employed. The fruit factory at Ehor was never sold. It was only Ikpeshi Chemical plant that was sold. Cassavita was working and Fertilizer plant was there. Oshiomhole should have seen that the companies were working and build on it. People would have been working in the factory. No investor want to come to Edo during Lucky because investors were not sure about our democracy. The government took the initiative and after privatize. I am saying these things because of my participation in three administrations.

    You were in government when the Land Use Charge was passed into law..

    The Land Use Charge first came in 2012 when I was the Commissioner for Transoort. We discussed it at the Council meeting,  I told the Governor that the state was not ripe enough for the Land Use Charge. Then it was called Property Tax. I said we should get the government infrastructure to a level before throwing out the option. For him to say we can get N18bn a month means anti-people. We know in abroad, property tax are paid through mortgage system. As a citizen, you don’t need to have the full amount before building a house. Before talking about Land Use Charge, the infrastructure, water supply, electricity, good roads, good public schools, welfare are they available? The timing was wrong when they brought it on board and I said we must take development  to a certain level before introducing the law. We can’t see that

    Lagos State is doing something and we set out to do it. Property Tax is not politically correct as of this moment. Majority of Edo people are against this. You can shove it. You don’t make a law for certain people in the society. You make a law that encompassed the entire society. When they start saying it is met for those in the GRA. Where is the GRA? The GRA ends in Boundary road. I don’t live in GRA, I live in Ugbor village. Are you saying, I will pay when you have already defined GRA. Are you saying GRA at Auchi is included? If you want to take the map of old GRA, it ends in Boundary road. We should have public debate and do marketing before it is launched. The way the law was past showed there was something under it.

    But, the government said it was meant to tax the rich and provide facilities for the poor.

    How many rich men are in the GRA? Whenever they talk about the rich, they talk about Igbinedion. Some of the houses in the GRA are inheritance. There are so many government properties there. It is the rich men that established the businesses where people work in the state. Look at Igbinedion payroll, he pays over a N100m for salary staff. There is the C of O payment. Igbinedion is up to date on that. Are we going to tax them and give the money to the poor. How will the poor benefit from some of the programmes the government has outlined. That should be the questions to ask. There are various ways the rich can compensate and work for the poor. One way is bringing investment. Chief Igbinedion has brought a lot of investments where people work. The government should encourage the rich to invest. The rich are encouraged by the government to invest.

    What about the alleged land grabbing by Chief Igbinedion under his son’s administration?

    Without Igbinedion, most people would not have known Okada community. Igbinedion hails from Okada village. A part of those land the governor is referring to is his own inheritance. If you look at the date when some of the land were given to him, you can tell that military governors gave him part. If they say his son gave him the entire land which this government want people to believe is not true. The son didn’t gave his father those lands. Even if the son decide to give land to his father, is it because the son is a governor, the father should be denied something. If the father applied, the issue should be whether it passed through the normal process. I can do what I want to do on any land given to me by the government provided it is farming. If they say Chief Igbinedion has those land and he is letting them to cocoa farmers, how do we justify if Chief Igbinedion said he owns the cocoa farm. Have you seen any protest from Okada people that their land has been collected? Let them show us documents. Chief Igbinedion has documents with which the land was acquired. Some of those properties in the GRA were given to him by government before the son came to power. Igbinedion bought that number one Guest House from a former governor. They are playing politics with everything.

    Do you attribute what is happening to next year’s election?

    It is 2016 that is playing out now. They came out too early. The Oshiomhole government we started in 2008 was focus. We were focus and playing less politics. That is the reasons we were able to achieve some of the infrastructure we had. Today those infrastructures have collapsed because politics is now the order of the day. This last year is going to be for politics and as a result the people will not enjoy dividends of democracy. There are a lot of issues to compare previous government with this government unlike before when they will say this government didn’t do anything. The cost of doing the bye-pass from Oluku to Sapele road is N10bn. How much does this government spent on five kilometer of roads? When we want to talk about corruption, we have to look into his activities. I am not happy with the language of Oshiomhole calling Jonathan an armed robber. People like to talk about Martin Luther King. I will not want my children to talk like Oshiomhole. There are people to be managed in the society. If you successfully manage those people, it will be well with you. Some people were laughing when insults were poured on a man who for over 60 years has been on top of his game. The governor has right to challenge anybody to a debate but not to cast aspersion on those who said I don’t trust your policy. Some of us were labeled as rebel commissioners because we spoke our mind.

    Are you worried about the planned probe of Lucky Igbinedion?

    I am not worried about the planned probe. Those who have not sinned should cast the first stone. I just told you it takes N15bn to do a four kilometer road in this state. This issue of going to Abuja to forward files to the Federal Govenment. If there are issues, the man has a right to explain.

    Your party has accused Oshiomhole of being corrupt and you have worked closely with Oshiomhole. Can you say the allegation by your party is true?

    Corruption is of different forms. When you over blown project cost, that is corruption. When you get kickback on projects awarded, that is corruption. When you deny certain people of their rights, that is corruption. When I was there as a commissioner, there were certain things that happened that didn’t make me happy. That is the truth. It was clear to me that this idea of the messiah was not there. For you to say your predecessor was corrupt and you are not corrupt, that is for Edo people to decide. From the little we can see, we can tell the government is not free of corruption. When there is nepotism, tribalism playing in government, you know that is is not free of corruption. Some of us were moved from certain offices, because he wanted to put his tribesman there. Some people have been sacked from office because of one issue or the other while others are still in office for the same offenses. Is that not corruption. Oshiomhole’s government has lost focus. Politics now take 70 per cent and the real governance take 30 per cent and there is no control. Three years of this second tenure have destroyed the infrastructures we built in four years. Tell me any street light working today. When some of us challenged the traffic light, we were told this is the best. What about the school furniture that were supplied. People did not know what happened why there are no furniture in some schools where we invested N3bn. Compare the way Edo supplied furniture to schools to the way Fayose supplied furniture to schools. Our furniture makers in the state are not benefitting. Somebody did the furniture in Abuja and 50 per cent of the furniture were missing.

  • Oshiomhole: I’m not afraid of Igbinedion

    Oshiomhole: I’m not afraid of Igbinedion

    •Edo women urge Bini chief to apologise to governor

    Edo State Governor Adams Oshiomhole has said he is not afraid to tell the truth about the Esama of Benin Kingdom, Chief Gabriel Igbinedion.

    The governor vowed to publish activities of the chief’s son and former Governor Lucky Igbinedion, who led the state from 1999 to 2007.

    Oshiomhole spoke yesterday in Benin, the state capital, when thousands of women in white attire marched on the streets of the ancient city, demanding an apology from Chief Igbinedion to the residents.

    The women carried placards with various inscriptions, such as: “Esama, leave Oshiomhole alone”; “Chief Igbinedion, stop using youths and women to cause trouble”; “Edo people must move forward”; “Oshiomhole, Edo people are proud of you” and “Igbinedion, go and pay Land Use charge.”

    Some women in red attire, popularly called “Ododo”, last week, protested at the Emotan Shrine about the governor’s alleged invectives on the Esama and his policies.

    Yesterday’s protesters were said to have come from the three senatorial districts.

    They said Oshiomhole brought infrastructural development to the riverine areas.

    One of the speakers said: “We have seen your good work. We came to tell you not to be afraid. We hear what people are saying, but we are behind you. Nothing will happen to you.”

    Oshiomhole said he would be ashamed to talk in public, if two of his children were convicted for corruption and money laundering.

    The governor said some Okada residents sued Chief Igbinedion for allegedly “grabbing” their land.

    Reacting to the allegation by Lucky that he bought houses in some choice cities of the world, Oshiomhole said he built his country home in 1990.

    He said: “Chief Igbinedion and his son dragged the Oba (of Benin) to court. Have you forgotten? If an old man is a thief and I called him a thief, did I disgrace him?

    “They are putting your money in their pockets and they say they are rich. They sold government houses to themselves.

    “Should I be quiet to what is wrong? I only reveal what they stole in government and they have not denied it. I will not respect a thief. I will not worship a thief, if everybody else worships the thief.”

     

  • Igbinedion: Edo women protest in red

    Igbinedion: Edo women protest in red

    Some women’s groups in Benin, the Edo State capital, protested yesterday in red attire, following the face-off between Governor Adams Oshiomhole and the Esama of Benin Kingdom, Chief Gabriel Igbinedion.

    The governor, in his anti-graft war, said his predecessor, Chief Luck Igbinedion, has a case to answer on alleged misappropriation of some funds and mismanagement of some projects.

    He is also at loggerheads with the Esama of Benin on how his university at Okada allegedly short-changed the state through its students’ practicals.

    The protesting women’s red attire, called ‘Ododo’, is worn in Benin Kingdom to signify danger and war.

    The women marched on the Oba Ovoramwen Square to the Emotan Shrine and other shrines in the ancient city.

    An old woman among the protesters bared her body in apparent anger.

    The protesters, under the aegis of Concerned Women in Edo, said they were expressing their displeasure at what they called the “disrespectful utterances of the governor on a Benin chief and father of a former governor”.

    They expressed worry about the alleged invectives on Chief Igbinedion, adding that such utterances offended the Benin nation.

    The protesters went to the House of Assembly complex where they pleaded to see Speaker Victor Edoror.

    One of them, who refused to say her name, said: “We are women and, as mothers, sisters and aunts to Chief Gabriel Igbinedion, we say no to any form of disrespectful behaviour for the person of Chief Igbinedion.

    “We, as mothers, cannot see evil in the land and support it. We are against the action of the governor, particularly on Chief Igbinedion and his household.

    “We are here because of the hardship we are going through in Benin. We cannot pay the Land Use Charge. We pay for water; we pay our children’s school fees. The cost of transportation to New Benin is a problem for us.

    “We voted for him (Oshiomhole) to repair Edo State for us, not only in Iyamho, his village. Let him fix things in Edo State. The House of Assembly kept quiet because they are under him.

    “Now, women have come out to tell them that we are not happy. We are dressed in red to say that there is danger in Edo State because the governor is not doing well.”

    The State Woman Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr. Ann Amadasun, said the women were paid N200 each to protest against the government.

    She said it was worrisome that the women were protesting against the payment of taxes by the rich.

    Dr Amadasun said the policies of the APC-led administration were aimed at uplifting the children of the protesters out of poverty.

    She said: “The women should not be deceived. Many of them don’t know why they are in the street. Why is it that whenever there is a problem politicians will buy head ties for women and give them N200 to protest?

    “You want the government to improve your lives but you don’t want to pay taxes. All over the world, people pay taxes without protest.”