On Friday, November 8th, Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo
State fired back at the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress
(APC), Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, over the “mosquito buzz” comment he made weeks
ago.
Oshiomhole had referred to the political upheaval between
him and Obaseki, as a “buzzing mosquito around the ear.”
He had said: “the test of leadership is when a mosquito is
blowing your ear, if you keep quiet nobody will hear and if you shout mosquito,
mosquito, everybody will hear…May we not be provoked by it.”
Obaseki while speaking at the Edo Women Summit, as part of
activities to mark his 3rd year anniversary, said mosquito could bite and also
cause malaria. He said: “they say we are mosquito, but we will show them that
mosquito can cause malaria and if you are not careful, malaria will kill you.”
The Governor noted that with the investment in the education
sector, Edo would not produce another generation of touts. He stated that his administration has opened
up the political space that people did not need to be mobilised to attend
political rallies, adding that in the sector, his administration had made
tremendous progress, including EdoBest, were headed by women.
“Edo belongs to all of us and not a few individuals. Edo is
on the move and more things are coming. The fight we have been fighting about
stable electricity will be won by next year,” he declared. He, therefore, warned his supporters,
including the women wing of the APC, to be ready to fight for their right to
good governance.