Edo Tribunal Judgment: Ohonbamu Cautions Against Inciting Violence, Heating Up Polity

Edo State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Hon Paul Ohonbamu, has called on the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), to refrain from heating the polity and inciting violence with the yet-to-be-delivered judgment of the Election Petition Tribunal hearing the State governorship election petitions in Abuja.

The Commissioner in a statement in Benin City, noted that it has become necessary for every patriotic Edo son and daughter to desist from heating up the polity with their own judgment before the delivery of the judgment of the three-member panel led by Justice Wilfred Kpochi.

Ohonbamu noted that “in a democratic system, the opposition plays a crucial role in providing a check on the ruling party and ensuring that the government is accountable to the people.”

He, however, added that this role must be fulfilled in a responsible and constructive manner.

“The Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo is a peaceful and purposeful driven administrator who desires the best for Edo State and his administration will not condone any act that is likely to cause instability and insecurity of lives and property in the State.

“The heating up of the polity through inflammatory rhetorics or actions over the outcome of the Tribunal judgment can have severe consequences, that can divide the State along party lines, leading to social unrest and conflict.

“The inflammatory statements by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leadership and their supporters can create an environment  of uncertainty and fear, which can undermine economic growth and development, as well as undermining the credibility of institutions, such as the Judiciary,” he added.

The State government has advised every one to remain calm and patient for the judgment without fanning  embers of crisis from any quarter, and to engage in constructive criticism of government policies and programs, focusing on the issues rather than embarking on vindictive attacks.

The Governor in his determination to restore the lost glory of the state is prepared to work with development partners across political parties to find common ground that will be of immense benefit to the people of the state, therefore every one should refrain from using language that can incite violence or hatred, but instead promote a message of unity and peace

There is no doubt that the political developments in the state has generated reactions following the election of Senator Monday Okpebholo by the Edo people, it is instructive to note however, that we must not allow some persons to set the state ablaze merely to satisfy their thirst for power and control.

The inciting statements by some hired persons in the social media alleging attempts by Governor Okpebholo to interfere with the judgment of the tribunal is laughable because the Panel is expected to do the right thing and not to be stampeded to do otherwise.

 

 

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