The Governor of Edo state, Godwin Obaseki that took over power from Adams Oshiomole, yesterday said that the Government House was not a bank where people go to collect money but a place to render service.
According to Ceoafrica, Obaseki made this known while receiving executive members of Women’s wing of All Progressive Congress in the state in Benin.
He assured the women of 35 per cent appointment in his administration but insisted that “government house is not where you come to make money, but a place to render service; gone are the days when politics was about money sharing”.
According to him “I don’t have money to give anybody; the money I have is to work for the people, I can create money going by my experience as an investment banker; I can organise things and people must be ready to work”.
He said, “The question is what you do with the political power, as it is our level of commitment that gets us where we want to be.
“People should be ready to work. We should prioritise and cut waste because our biggest problem is waste; God chose me for a purpose to change things at this time and politics of money and sharing is not possible”.
He commended the party women for supporting him during the 2016 governorship poll in the state and urged them to be the vanguard of the new politics and also partner with the government in the development of the state, especially in the area of ensuring quality basic and technical education for their children.
In her remarks, the APC women leader in the state, Dr Aisosa Amadasun, commended the governor on his victory at the polls and pledged their support to the success of his administration, hinting that the visit was to solicit the fulfilment of the United Nation’s mandate of 35 per cent appointment position for women in his administration.









