I almost quit with my re-election bid – Obaseki

I almost quit with my re-election bid – Obaseki

Godwin Obaseki, governor of Edo state, says he was tempted to quit his reelection bid but continued with the support of his family and some governors.

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Godwin Obaseki, governor of Edo state, says he was tempted to quit his reelection bid but continued with the support of his family and some governors.

Obaseki was granted a waiver to contest under the PDP after defecting from the All Progressives Congress (APC).

His reelection bid was being challenged by four other aspirants in the PDP but all of them later stood down for him to emerge unopposed. The governor said his desire to improve the life of Edo people has been his daily driving force and also his greatest incentive.

“The victory we are celebrating today has been a long and strenuous walk to political freedom which, as from today, in my election as the standard bearer of our great party, by the grace of God, I will be governor again for another four years,” he said.

“Much has been entrusted to me by the representatives of our great party, and this responsibility will enable me to consolidate on the achievements that we have made. It will enable me to deepen good governance in Edo State. It will help us to restore the pride of Edo people and make Edo one of the best states in Nigeria.

“…we have demonstrated again that no mountain is too high to stop the aspiration of a people that have put their faith in God and that is called by God to make life better for the greater majority of the people. I must admit that there was a time in this struggle when as a mere mortal, I was almost tempted to quit. But I thank God for my family, friends and my colleague governors.”

He thanked Aminu Tambuwal, chairman of the PDP Governors Forum and other governors, “particularly Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State and others who encouraged me to move on”.