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Edo: Popular media activist knocks critics of Edo governor, says Obaseki needs cooperation to develop the State

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Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki
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Popular media activist, also known as “The Man Wey E Dey Talk Am As E Be”, Apostle Amb Alfred
Uyinosa has challenged critics of Governor Godwin Obaseki to dissuade from statement and acts that
stand a risk to the growth of the state.

While hitting out against the unregulated use of social media, describing it as one of the tools that have
derailed the growth of the country, he called for a campaign against the abusive use of social media.
Despite the advantages it has, he said it has become an avenue to cause division in the nation.

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Apostle Uyinosa, the leader of team “Go & Verify ” stressed on the importance of having a positive
attitude towards the state and urged people of the state within and outside to team up with the
government to create a better state that will last generations.

“Everyone of us must sit down and begin to improve on the strength of the government and work on
ways of improving its weaknesses. Supplement the weakness of the government with the strength it has
shown and the state will grow and be a better place”, Apostle Uyinosa said while speaking with the
press at the 2023 Shelter Conference held in Benin City, the state capital.

Also watch the link video below of Apostle Uyinosa advocating for a change of mindset.

While listing some of the achievements the administration of Obaseki has had in leading the state, he
said rival politicians are intent on discrediting the government for the gains it has brought to the state.

“Edo State College of Nursing Science is one of the best in subsaharan Africa, go and verify, he said.

“Some of the nice structures you are seeing today were edifices abandoned by previous governments
but, brought back to life by Governor Obaseki.

“In terms of health, Edo has the State Health Insurance Commission where every civil servant enrolls
and it’s even better than the federal government National Health Insurance Scheme.

“Today , we have the John Odiegun Civil Service Academy where public servants are trained in the whole
of Sub Saharan Africa, the federal government does not have it. The governor is not boasting of what he
has done but, wants the people to understand that he’s in office to work for the people of the state.

However, Apostle Uyinosa acknowledged that few are still sceptical about the governor’s achievements
but, blamed them for still having an “archaic mindset”, refusing to advance their

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