Ex-commissioner apologises to Peter Obi, says Okpebholo’s threat ‘reckless, embarrassing to Edo people’

Adebayo Oluwaseun
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Mr Ogbeide Ifaluyi-Isibor, a former Edo State Commissioner for Digital Economy, has apologised to Peter Obi and Nigerians over the recent threatening remarks made by Governor Monday Okpebholo.

Okpebholo reportedly gave the warning in Uromi, Esan North East Local Government Area of the state on Friday,

Okpebholo was quoted to have issued the threat, saying he could not guarantee the former presidential candidate’s safety in the state.

He made the statement while receiving Hon. Marcus Onobun, former Speaker of the Edo State House of Assembly and a Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) member representing Esan West/Igueben/Central in the House of Representatives.

Onobun, who decamped to the All Progressives Congress (APC), was formally welcomed into the party on Friday.

But in a statement issued on Saturday in Benin, Ifaluyi-Isibor described the alleged threat as reckless and embarrassing to Edo people.

According to him, the people of Edo are warm, hospitable and tolerant, noting that they had never been known for issuing threats—even against political opponents or critics.

Ifaluyi-Isibor condemned the governor’s comments, stating that Edo was a civilised, educated, and welcoming society.

According to him, such conduct does not reflect the true character and values of the Edo people.

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“The recent comments by Governor Okpebholo warning Mr Obi against visiting Edo were widely viewed as reckless, embarrassing, and unbefitting of a public servant.

“Let it be said clearly that is not who we are. We do not threaten guests, allies or adversaries in Edo state.”

“The Governor is not a true reflection of Edo people. His outburst does not define us.

“Following the video’s circulation, I received numerous calls. My first reply: Governor Obaseki is no longer in office; this is a new Sheriff entirely,” he said

He explained that Peter Obi, and indeed all Nigerians, had the constitutional right to visit or reside in any part of the country without seeking anyone’s permission.

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“Edo people genuinely admire Peter Obi. If he joined a birthday party on election day, that party would likely win in the governor’s polling unit.

” Let’s overlook his lapse in judgment and forgive.

“Our culture and ancestors have always welcomed everyone. We remain a proud people rooted in tolerance, unity, and peace across all political affiliations.”

According to him, while the state government increasingly resents criticism, I apologise in advance to anyone offended, please.

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