All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate Godwin Obaseki came tops after
last night’s debate by candidates in Saturday’s governorship election
in Edo State.
Three other candidates —Osagie Ize-Iyamu of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Osaro Onaiwu (APGA) and Amos Areleogbe
(LP)— fielded questions from a team of Channels Television
interviewers.
Some
of those who watched the 90-minute debate rated Obaseki ahead in the
way he spoke on the economy; how he would tackle the problem of
insecurity in the state; plans to diversify and significantly boost the
economy; and steps to tackle unemployment and create 200,000 jobs in
four years.
Twenty-one old Joy Iredia, a student of the
University of Benin, said: “Until now, I did not take much interest in
politics. But listening to all the candidates speak, I was drawn in by
the candidate of the APC, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, and how kept his focus on
the issues and articulated his plans to take Edo State forward,
particularly the use of technology as a tool for effective governance
and job creation.”
A civil servant Mr. Osahon Bello, said,
“The civil service forms the major workforce in Edo State. I align with
Obaseki’s plan to restructure the civil service for efficiency and
productive through robust training strategies to meet the challenges of
fostering strong, sustainable and balanced economic growth.”
Obaseki,
a renowned investment banker and wealth management expert of over 30
years, said the economic challenges confronting the nation today are so
complex that it takes someone with a full grasp of all the issues, and
practical experience in solving complex economic problems to lead the
state on the path to prosperity.
Referring to the ‘simple agenda’
of PDP’s Ize-Iyamu, Obaseki said: “Simple solutions cannot solve our
complex political problems; they cannot solve our complex economic
problems; and can definitely not solve our complex security problems. It
is mental indolence to think there are simple solutions to our
problems.”
He assured of better days ahead for Edo people, promising that his will be a people-oriented and inclusive government.
Source: The Nation
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