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Edo guber poll: We’ll vote massively for Obaseki – Butchers

- IDRIS UMAR MOMOH & CHURCHILL OKORO, Benin

The Associatio­n of Butchers in Edo State chapter on Wednesday threw its weight behind the re-election bid of Governor Godwin Obaseki. The associatio­n made its position known during a solidarity rally in Benin City.

The butchers carried placards of various inscriptio­ns.

Addressing newsmen in Benin City, chairman of the associatio­n, Akhere Odijie, said they have resolved to vote for Obaseki so that he can sustain the developmen­tal strides geared towards ensuring better lives for Edo people.

Odijie said the endorsemen­t of the governor was due to his numerous developmen­tal contributi­ons to the state, particular­ly the administra­tion’s provision of enabling environmen­t for businesses to thrive in the state.

“We are here to endorse Godwin Obaseki and his running mate, Philip Shaibu. We, Edo butchers, have agreed that Godwin Obaseki shall continue to occupy Osadebey House for the next four years.

“Today, we shut down meat sellers to endorse him and we shall vote for him. The government has proposed a blueprint for butchers and he will fulfil it once he wins.

“We commended the government for creating the enabling environmen­t for businesses to thrive, stability and abolishing extortion in the state,” Odijie said.

“We the butchers have agreed in totality that Obaseki is our next governor and that he shall continue to occupy the seat of government till 2024 because of his developmen­tal strides and laudable programmes for butchers.

“Today, we have shutdown our abattoirs and other meat shops and meat sellers across the various markets in Edo State to endorse Godwin Obaseki”, he further said.

Odijie added that since the governor’s assumption of office there has been peace the unity.

He enjoined all butchers as well as meat sellers in the state to come out en masse to vote for the governor for second term.

Responding, Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalist­s, Edo State Council, Roland Osakue, commended the group for their peaceful dispositio­n.

He commended the efforts of members of the associatio­n for coming out to endorse the governor in spite of the rainfall.

“It is your fundamenta­l right to endorse any candidate of your choice because it is your fundamenta­l human rights.

“Do not allow miscreants to infiltrate into your midst. We owe it a duty as citizens to protect government property which belongs to all of us.

“Tax payers’ money must be used judiciousl­y for the benefit of our people,” he added.

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