Politics
2027: I Will Resign if Tinubu Does Not Win – Gov Okpebholo
Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo State has declared that he will step down if President Bola Tinubu fails to win the 2027 general elections.
Speaking on Friday during an interview with African Independent Television (AIT), Okpebholo highlighted the state’s development projects as a testament to Tinubu’s influence.
“Edo people have not even thanked Tinubu. How they will thank him is through their votes,” he said, expressing confidence that Tinubu will secure strong support in the state.
He added, “Bet me, if he doesn’t win, I will resign as governor.”
Okpebholo described his political approach as grassroots-focused rather than confrontational, noting that he trained under the late Chief Aneni.
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