Governor Godwin Obaseki has expressed optimism regarding the upcoming elections in Edo State, stating that he believes the party’s candidate will secure victory provided that the electoral process remains fair and untainted by rigging.
After casting his vote in Oredo Local Government Area, Obaseki remarked, “I am confident our party’s candidate will win the poll if the process is not rigged.” His statement underscores the importance of transparency and integrity in elections, which have been a focal point in the political landscape of the region.
Obaseki further noted the peaceful atmosphere surrounding the voting exercise, saying, “From the reports we have been receiving, the exercise is peaceful. We haven’t received any bad news so far.” This sentiment reflects a hopeful outlook for the electoral process as citizens engage in their democratic rights.
As the elections approach, the governor’s comments resonate with supporters who are eager for a smooth and credible voting experience. The administration has continuously emphasized the need for free and fair elections, aiming to foster trust in the democratic process.
With the election date drawing close, all eyes are on Edo State as candidates prepare to make their final appeals to voters.