$10 Million Investigation: Okpebholo Government Takes Aim At Obaseki’s Controversial Spending

Okpebholo Government Set to Unveil the Truth Behind Obaseki’s $10 Million
Let me tell you something, folks. The government led by Governor Monday Okpebholo isn’t backing down when it comes to shedding light on how the previous administration, under former Governor Godwin Obaseki, allegedly misused a whopping $10 million. This isn’t just another political squabble; it’s a matter of accountability and transparency for the people of Edo State.
According to Fred Itua, the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Okpebholo, no amount of political maneuvering from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) will deter the current administration from investigating the late approval of this massive sum during Obaseki’s tenure. The stakes are high, and the people deserve answers. This isn’t just about numbers; it’s about trust and integrity in governance.
PDP Chairman Nehikhare’s Reaction: Misunderstanding the Core Issue
Chris Nehikhare, the chairman of the Edo State PDP, voiced his disappointment over what he perceives as an unfair probe into Obaseki’s administration. He claimed that the focus on the $10 million allocation for The Observer Newspaper is misplaced. But here’s the thing—Governor Okpebholo isn’t just questioning the spending; he’s pointing out a much larger issue of financial mismanagement.
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In a statement, Fred Itua emphasized that Nehikhare’s response completely missed the mark. The real issue, Itua explained, revolves around the $10 million budgeted for The Observer Newspaper just before the 2024 governorship elections. This isn’t about refurbished equipment; it’s about the suspicious timing and purpose of the allocation. Obaseki, Itua argued, acted like a "portfolio scam artist," siphoning funds under the guise of supporting a state-owned newspaper.
The PDP’s Attempt to Shift the Narrative
Now, let’s break this down a bit more. Nehikhare tried to steer the conversation toward the so-called "sophisticated machines" allegedly purchased for The Observer Newspaper. But Itua countered by pointing out that these machines are not only inefficient but also require billions of naira to function properly. In essence, Obaseki may have bought them cheap, but he left a financial mess for the current administration to clean up.
And what about the staff layoffs? Nehikhare seemed outraged, but Itua pointed out the obvious: how can laid-off employees still be on the premises? The logic here is as flawed as the policies Nehikhare defends so passionately. The PDP’s attempt to deflect attention from the real issue only highlights their lack of accountability.
Why Did Obaseki Allocate $10 Million to a Nearly Invisible Newspaper?
Let’s face it, folks. The Observer Newspaper isn’t exactly a household name across Edo State or even the country. So, why did Obaseki allocate such a staggering amount to a publication that barely makes an impact? This is the question that needs answering. At a time when critical sectors like education and healthcare were crying out for funding, Obaseki chose to prioritize a state-owned newspaper. Why? The timing is suspicious, and the reasons remain unclear.
Itua challenged Nehikhare to come clean with the facts instead of resorting to fiction. If the PDP truly wants to engage in a factual debate, they need to bring their A-game. But as Itua pointed out, fiction seems to be the PDP’s go-to strategy. The people of Edo State deserve the truth, and the Okpebholo government is determined to uncover it.
This investigation isn’t just about $10 million; it’s about ensuring that public funds are used responsibly and transparently. The people deserve nothing less.
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