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Stunned Okpebholos supporters prevented from entering the Government House
Some supporters of Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo State have alleged being abandoned.
The supporters who trooped to Benin City Airport, on Friday morning, later proceeded to Government House, Benin, to celebrate the Supreme court judgement affirming Okpebholo’s election.
The supporters, comprising market women and members of the All Progressives Congress (APC), had stormed the Benin Airport around about 7am, to give the governor a rousing welcome.
Okpebholo whose aircraft touched down at the Benin Airport at about 12.40pm was welcomed by the supporters.
As the governor made his way to Government House, they embarked on a roadshow to the amazement of motorists and passersby.
However, when they got to Government House, they were denied access into the premises.
According to one of the supporters, who spoke off record, they were told that the governor gave an order that they should not be allowed in.
“We were stunned on reaching the gate and were informed by security operatives that only Very Important Personalities (VIPs) would be allowed into the government house for refreshments,” he said.
A supporter who identified herself as Mrs. Ebosele Omogiate, lamented that unlike during the campaign period, the governor decided to build a wall around himself after winning.
“In the worst moments of ex-governor Godwin Obaseki, supporters and members were not shabbily treated like this.”
“I left house before 7am for the airport and stood under the sun for hours before the arrival of the governor,
“We engaged on a road show with him to the Government House, only for us to be shut out. This treatment is unfair,” another supporter added.
Neither the government nor the ruling party in Edo reacted to the allegation as of the time of filing this report. (Weekend Trust)