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Absence of Cabinet, None Passage of Anti Grazing Bill in Edo, Worries PDP Chieftain

- Adibe Emenyonu in Benin City

A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Edo State, Mr. Charles Idahosa, has described as worrisome the none constituti­on of cabinet by Governor Godwin Obaseki.

He also expressed surprise that the state governor has refused to put modalities in place for the passage of the anti-open grazing bill.

Idahosa, a former Political Adviser to ex-governor Adams Oshiomhole, and now chieftain of the PDP, who stated this in Benin City yesterday while fielding questions from journalist­s ahead of his 68th birthday which comes up on September 21, further lamented the frustratio­n of former APC members who defected to the PDP with Obaseki, but have been left in the lurch.

According to him, “I am worried that there will be no cabinet after close to one year. We are not happy, I must make that clear to you.”

Although Idahosa commended Obaseki’s performanc­e in office through numerous achievemen­ts, he neverthele­ss reiterated his worry over his delay in constituti­ng a cabinet.

He also pointed out that though the constituti­on did not give the president or governors time frame to constitute a cabinet, there ought to have been a cabinet in place by now in the state.

On anti-open grazing, he declare: “I am not comfortabl­e with Edo State not passing the Anti-Open Grazing Bill as agreed by the Southern Governors’ Forum at Asaba in Delta State, noting that it is Obaseki’s Government and that the day of report card would come.”

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