Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, said he has begun a review of the campaign promises made to the citizens of the state before his election on September 26.
Obaseki explained that he had started taking stock both at the Government House and the different ministries in the state to ascertain the amount of resources available to meet the promises.
The governor spoke during a meeting with the state leadership and executive members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Benin. He said:
Obaseki explained that he had started taking stock both at the Government House and the different ministries in the state to ascertain the amount of resources available to meet the promises.
The governor spoke during a meeting with the state leadership and executive members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Benin. He said:
“I want to use this opportunity to inform you that, since we took over government last week, what we are trying to do is stock-taking to understand how things are in the Government House, to understand what is going on in each ministry, to review the promises we made during our election and to see whether the resources we have is enough to meet those promises.
“We are doing ground work and over the next three weeks, we will conclude what we are doing and then invite a much larger house.”
That's my funny state,we are patiently waiting for the many promise of 200,000 jobs. Etc..
ReplyDeleteGovernor Godwin, we are praying for you day and night to take Edo State to a better height..
#GodWin
Whatever, please don't be like Buhari that is yet to achieve any of his campaign promises.
ReplyDeleteOlu, are you there?
ReplyDeleteDid governor Obaseki said reviewing campaign promises? Which means their mouth was just wagging without liaising with the heart. I hope Edo people have not entered once chance like Nigeria.
we still trust your word
ReplyDeleteSeen, you better get to work. No time to waste
ReplyDeleteIt's too early for His Excellency Obaseki to endear enmity to himself & his government among electorates, all promised made must be kept. This same state that approved N200M or N300M for mansion to immediate past Governor & Deputy as retirement benefit
ReplyDeleteIt's too early for His Excellency Obaseki to endear enmity to himself & his government among electorates, all promised made must be kept. This same state that approved N200M or N300M for mansion to immediate past Governor & Deputy as retirement benefit
ReplyDeleteReviewing kwa! Chai! politicians will never change. Didn't he know there was not enough money??? e neva even start e don dey show im true color. Smh
ReplyDeleteU better start work. Review ko review ni
ReplyDeleteU see dem APC pple ...dey jave started again...u make promises without knowing what u have .to deliver those promises..just decieve pple with propaganda,then leave dem to suffer..useless set of pple..
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ReplyDeleteAnybody dat hav faith in any politician is doing it 2 his/her own peril. Dnt dey knw dia is no money b4 making promises? Dey are all d same thing. I dnt believe dem. I only trust God cos He alone can never fail
ReplyDeleteok ooooo
ReplyDeleteSeems like they will review for a very long time
ReplyDeletenw nw...lol
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