📛NEWS: Edo Governor Vows to Investigate Alleged $10m Expenditure on State-Owned Newspaper

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Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, has vowed to investigate the alleged expenditure of $10 million by his predecessor, Godwin Obaseki, on the state-owned newspaper, The Nigerian Observer. Okpebholo made the revelation during an unscheduled visit to the newspaper’s premises on Tuesday, where he led top officials of his administration to inspect the facilities.

However, the governor and his team were surprised to find that they could not access the buildings where the machines, purportedly purchased by the previous administration, were meant to be kept. The once-vibrant media organisation was shut down by Obaseki with the intention of revamping it to compete with national dailies.

Okpebholo, visibly upset by the lack of access to the facilities, vowed to return for another inspection to verify the presence of the machines and equipment that were said to have been bought with taxpayers’ money under Obaseki’s administration.

Speaking about the visit, Okpebholo said

I visited The Observer Newspaper company to see for myself the money that was claimed to have been spent by the former governor, Godwin Obaseki, on revamping the state-owned media house.”

The former governor claimed to have spent $10 million to revamp the newspaper house just before the elections. However, everywhere was locked, and there was nothing inside. I couldn’t even find a cleaner, and those we met on-site were not actual employees of the organisation.

I need to return to inspect the buildings myself and verify whether the equipment bought by the previous administration is actually there. I can’t say for sure if the machines are there because I couldn’t access the premises.”

The governor emphasised the importance of accountability, stating, “Edo people deserve to know what happened to the money spent on revamping The Observer Newspaper. As their governor, I’m here to provide them with answers, which is why this visit was necessary.

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