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Edo election: “I am sorry for any of the things that I said” – Oshiomhole begs Igbinedion

As part of his moves to build bridges ahead of the Edo governorship election, the senator representing Edo North senatorial district and former governor of the state, Adams Oshiomhole, has publicly asked for forgiveness from Chief Gabriel Igbinedion, the Esama of Benin.

The lawmaker delivered a goodwill message during Igbinedion’s 90th birthday celebration on Saturday in Benin, the Edo State capital.

Oshiomhole acknowledged Igbinedion’s support when he was elected as governor of the state, stating that he wouldn’t have emerged as the winner of the election without the support of the billionaire businessman.

His words: “I have always looked for one opportunity to say to the Esama of the universe that I am sorry for any of the things that I said knowingly or unknowingly or any of the things that I did that a son should never have done to a father.

“On your 90th birthday, I ask for your forgiveness, and I pray that you grant it.

“I want to publicly acknowledge your support for me in 2007 and 2008, without which I might never have become the governor of Edo State.”

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  1. I wish Edo State citizens the best of luck. I want Edo people to vote for democrat that believe in true democracy and not for politicians who are just political jobbers that dance shamelessly on the street without any political ideologies that will save the people from self imposed hardship through their wasp policies.

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