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Edo Govt hails Obaseki’s tenure as most transparent amid Oshiomhole’s probe call
In response to recent criticism, the Edo State Government has reiterated that Governor Godwin Obaseki’s administration is the most open and accountable in the state’s history.
As previously reported by Gistreel, in a statement released on Thursday, former governor Adams Oshiomhole urged for an investigation into Governor Obaseki’s government as it draws to a close in the upcoming months.
Sen. Monday Okpebholo, who recently won the election, and his running companion, Dennis Idahosa, were presented with their Certificate of Return by the Independent National Electoral Commission.
Oshiomhole raised concerns about Obaseki’s handling of a $75 million World Bank fund meant for the Edo Basic Education Sector Transformation (EdoBEST) programme, suggesting that the money may not have been used appropriately.
He questioned how the fund was spent, claiming the programme had not improved the education system in the state as promised.
“All the fraud that Obaseki was doing with so-called World Bank money, and I think the World Bank will want even to investigate what he did with that money when you have schools without teachers and you are doing EdoBEST. He left Edo worse,” Oshiomhole said.
In response, the Commissioner for Communication and Orientation, Chris Nehikhare, issued a statement defending the governor’s record.
Nehikhare emphasized that Obaseki’s government has consistently adhered to due process in awarding contracts, gaining national and international recognition for its transparency.
He said, “I would like to emphasize that Governor Obaseki’s administration has been the most transparent and accountable in Edo State ever.
“The government has adhered to due process in the award and execution of contracts, while the pricing and procurement processes have received numerous accolades both nationally and internationally.”
Nehikhare also highlighted that a staff member from Edo State is currently in Liberia to share the state’s best practices in procurement.
He further stressed that Obaseki welcomes accountability, contrasting his leadership style with Oshiomhole’s, whom he implied had avoided scrutiny during his time in office.
“One of our staff members is currently in Liberia to help replicate Edo State’s exemplary procurement processes. Various agencies, including the World Bank under the SFTAS programme, gave our government, Public Expenditure Efficiency Award, (The only state in the Federation) and Fiscal Transparency And Accountability Award (first among 5 States)as well as ICAN, have recognized Governor Obaseki with awards for his commitment to transparency and accountability.
“Edo State has experienced unprecedented levels of resource utilization, ensuring value for money. Our data and documentation regarding government activities are accessible at our data centre located in the Government House.
“Every action taken has been in the best interest of the Edo people, and we have the authority as their elected government to do so.
“Unlike former Governor Oshiomhole, who was shielded from scrutiny, Governor Obaseki welcomes accountability and does not hide behind others,” he added.