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Peter Obi: Okpebholo Clears the Air, Insists on Observance of Security Protocols

The Edo State Government says its attention has been drawn to various misinterpretations surrounding the recent remarks made by His Excellency, the Governor of Edo State, Senator Monday Okpebholo, regarding the visit of Mr. Peter Obi to the State.

It will be recalled that the Governor was seen and heard on a video which has now gone viral, saying inter alia, “The man wey say e no get shishi, I am sending a direct message to him there is a new sheriff in town. He cannot come to Edo without telling me because his security will never be guaranteed, whatever happens to him when he is in Edo he will take it. He came the other day and donated N15m. Person wey say e no get shishi where did he get N15m to donate to people? By the time he left there was crisis, 3 people died in Benin (the capital city). So for that reason tell Obi he should not come to Edo without telling me”

In a press release signed by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Fred Itua, on Sunday the Governor amongst other clarifications denied issuing any threat to Mr. Obi.

According to Ituah, “It is imperative to state clearly that the Governor did not issue any form of threat to Mr. Obi, but rather emphasized the need for high-profile individuals, particularly politically exposed persons, to notify and seek security clearance from the Governor before embarking on any public engagements within the State.

“As the Chief Security Officer of Edo State, it is the Governor’s constitutional responsibility to safeguard the lives and property of all residents and visitors alike. This duty includes ensuring that adequate security measures are put in place during high-profile visits or events that may attract large crowds or media attention. When such protocols are ignored, it creates serious security vulnerabilities, not only for the visitor but also for citizens who may be caught in avoidable threats.

“Governor Okpebholo’s position is particularly relevant in light of the rising attacks and abductions of religious leaders, especially Catholic priests and Christian clerics.

“Edo State has witnessed its share of these tragic incidents, including the abduction of seminarians and the killing of clergy in recent years. Public donations made to churches, hospitals, or other faith-based institutions, while noble in intent, must be approached with caution and in full consultation with the appropriate security channels, to avoid exposing these institutions and their leaders to further danger.

“The Governor’s comments on the need for discretion in public giving are rooted in both security intelligence and moral responsibility.

“The Holy Scripture reminds us that giving is best done in private, as Jesus admonished us in Matthew 6 : 2 – 4 that, “when you give to the needy, do not announce it with trumpet…but when you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, so that your giving may be in secret. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you.”

“In today’s volatile security environment, this wisdom cannot be overstated. Governor Okpebholo is not Peter Obi, who, as Governor of Anambra State, detained Nasir El-Rufai when he visited.

‘Furthermore, the Governor’s concerns should not be twisted for political mileage by individuals seeking to score cheap points. The State Government will not fold its arms and allow politically motivated activities to endanger lives. We expect leaders, no matter how highly placed, to align with the protocols and security realities of the areas they visit.

“Governor Okpebholo is committed to a safe and inclusive Edo State for all. His administration is working tirelessly to address the insecurity it inherited, and his call for coordination and orderliness should be seen as a measure of responsible governance, not hostility.

“The Edo State Government will continue to welcome all well-meaning Nigerians, provided appropriate security and procedural protocols are respected.

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