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Akpata’s Tirade: Is Obaseki Really the Villain

Akpata’s Tirade: Is Obaseki Really the Villain

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
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As the political landscape of Edo State heats up, Labour Party’s governorship candidate, Olumide Akpata, wasted no time tearing into the legacy of Governor Godwin Obaseki, accusing him of leaving the state in worse condition than he found it. Akpata seems confident that Obaseki’s eight years in office have been a complete disaster, painting a bad picture of Edo’s reality. But is the criticism fair?

Let’s not rush into judgment. Obaseki was the first governor in Nigeria to raise the minimum wage to ₦70,000. This move was hailed as bold and considerate, offering some financial respite to workers, a fact that Akpata seems to overlook in his rant. While Akpata focuses on what went wrong, one could argue Obaseki has done more for Edo than he gets credit for. Yet, Akpata insists on hammering him with the “untold hardship” narrative.

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  • Accusations or Reality?
  • The Youth Left Behind?
  • Can Akpata Deliver?
  • The Real Choice for Edo’s Future
  • Billboards and Political Drama
  • Can Edo Rise Again?

Accusations or Reality?

On a typical Sunday, while many Edo residents were likely engrossed in their daily struggles, Olumide Akpata took to the airwaves to criticize Obaseki’s legacy.

According to him, the suffering of the people had reached “unprecedented levels” under Obaseki’s leadership. He was quick to remind everyone that Obaseki started his journey with the All Progressives Congress (APC) and finished with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). For Akpata, this political switch was merely an act of convenience, with no real change in governance.

“This government celebrates Edo’s 33rd anniversary with pomp, but there’s a disconnect between the so-called achievements and the suffering I’ve seen,” Akpata claims. He is adamant that the Obaseki administration has only delivered empty promises, leaving the state’s citizens in the dirt.

The Youth Left Behind?

A major talking point in Akpata’s speech was the plight of Edo’s youth. Once full of optimism and ambition, the state’s young population now finds itself stuck in a cycle of unemployment and despair, or so Akpata suggests. However, while unemployment remains a critical issue, it’s hard to blame Obaseki alone for a nationwide challenge that has plagued Nigeria for decades.

Akpata paints a weak picture of Edo’s elderly too, accusing the government of neglecting them. He also takes a jab at the lack of support for farmers, the so-called backbone of the state’s economy, who are said to be dealing with crumbling infrastructure and minimal government assistance. But wait, has Obaseki truly done nothing for Edo’s agriculture sector?

Can Akpata Deliver?

What Akpata doesn’t offer is concrete evidence of how his government will be any different. Criticism is easy, governing is the hard part. Akpata may be full of promises, but will he be able to avoid the same pitfalls that he accuses Obaseki of falling into? “It’s easy to condemn,” some might argue, “but where are the detailed plans for change?”

Akpata continues: “In my travels across the state, I’ve seen the resilience of Edo’s people. I’ve met young people finding innovative solutions to local problems.”

But are these “local solutions” enough to inspire confidence in Akpata’s ability to govern? He insists that the people of Edo still possess the spirit to overcome bad governance, but how will he harness that spirit?

 

The Real Choice for Edo’s Future

With the September 21, 2024, election looming, Akpata emphasizes that the future of Edo hangs in the balance. He calls this election “a battle for the soul of Edo State,” framing it as a chance for the people to cast off the chains of “unfulfilled promises” and embark on a journey toward genuine transformation. He believes the people are ready for change, but is that change Akpata?

Billboards and Political Drama

Akpata’s campaign hasn’t been without its drama either. He recently accused PDP supporters of vandalizing his campaign billboards, suggesting that the stakes in this election are higher than ever. With just over 23 days to go, tensions are mounting as Edo’s voters prepare to decide.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) recently confirmed that 184,438 new voters have registered in Edo, setting the stage for what could be a closely contested election. But the choice isn’t as simple as Akpata might make it seem. Can voters be sure that he’s offering a real alternative, or is he just another politician eager to make promises but slow to deliver?

Can Edo Rise Again?

Akpata’s vision for Edo is one of innovation and prosperity. He sees a state where young people no longer dream of escaping abroad but are excited about building their futures at home. He wants to create a space where small businesses flourish, where the state’s resources are used for the benefit of all, not just the privileged few.

But even if Akpata’s goals are admirable, it’s essential to ask whether he has the tools and experience to make them a reality. He’s quick to attack Obaseki, but will his administration really be any different?

Obaseki’s critics may argue that his time is up, but his supporters believe he’s laid a solid foundation for future growth. The election will ultimately determine whose vision resonates more with Edo’s voters.

But for now, the question lingers, Is Olumide Akpata truly the change Edo needs, or just another voice in the political noise?

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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