Drama in the House As Oshiomhole Slams Obaseki: “Why Was N1bn Given to Churches But Nothing for Muslims?

Former Governor of Edo State, Adams Oshiomhole, has expressed serious concerns over the management of state funds by the current Governor, Godwin Obaseki. Oshiomhole’s remarks come in the wake of President Bola Tinubu’s allocation of 570 billion naira to states across Nigeria, with Edo State receiving a substantial share of over 18 billion naira…..For More READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE ▶▶...CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING.>>

Oshiomhole questioned the transparency and fairness in the distribution of these funds. According to him, Governor Obaseki has publicly accounted for only 2 billion naira out of the 18 billion naira allocated to Edo State. He further revealed that Obaseki admitted to allocating 1 billion naira to churches for the purchase of rice for Christian congregations.

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“President Tinubu allocated 570 billion naira to states, and Edo’s share was more than 18 billion naira,” Oshiomhole stated. “Out of that 18 billion naira, Obaseki claimed he has spent 2 billion naira. But where is the remaining 16 billion naira? He said he released 1 billion naira to the church to buy rice for Christians. What about traditional worshippers? What about Muslims and atheists? A governor must work for all.”

Oshiomhole’s comments have sparked a debate about the inclusivity of government welfare programs, especially in a diverse state like Edo, where there are various religious and non-religious groups. The former governor emphasized that the government should cater to the needs of all its citizens, regardless of their religious beliefs.

The question now remains: how will Governor Obaseki respond to these allegations, and what steps will be taken to ensure that all communities in Edo State are equally supported during these challenging economic times?

As the conversation around the fair distribution of state resources continues, it is crucial for leaders to uphold the principles of equity and inclusivity. Governor Obaseki’s response to these concerns will undoubtedly be watched closely by both his supporters and critics alike…..For More READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE ▶▶