Governor of Edo State, Monday Okpebholo, has blamed the attack on leaders and members of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Edo State on Tuesday on internal party conflict that has gone “excessively far.”
In a statement he personally signed while condemning the attack, the governor expressed sympathy for the affected party leaders, noting that the attack was regrettable and that certain individuals allegedly exploited the state’s peaceful environment to incite violence.
The statement said that “as peace-loving citizens, we categorically condemn and will not tolerate the importation of thugs and miscreants from outside the state under the guise of political activity.”
He affirmed that, as the state’s chief security officer, he would prevent the state from becoming a battleground for political rivalry.
“While the precise motive behind this attack remains unclear, I strongly believe its primary aim is to discredit Edo State and undermine its reputation as one of Nigeria’s most peaceful regions,” he stated.
Furthermore, the governor underscored that no political blackmail would weaken the support of Edo residents for their government.
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He emphasized that politics should focus on performance, engagement with the populace, and ongoing efforts to earn public trust.
“This is the foundation of our reputation, and we are committed to maintaining it,” he added.
He condemned the use of violence by politicians or individuals seeking electoral advantage, asserting that such actions demonstrate a lack of integrity and respect for the electorate.
The governor affirmed that his party welcomes constructive opposition and would not be intimidated by blackmail or self-inflicted attacks.
While expressing sympathy to ADC members and condemning the incident, he advised the party to avoid external accusations, suggesting that the conflict appears rooted in internal disagreements.
He also called on residents of Edo State to remain calm and uphold peace, emphasizing that the incident should not tarnish the state’s image.
“Edo remains a peaceful state, and that legacy must be preserved,” he affirmed.
In a warning to opposition groups, he stated that all political parties should resolve internal disputes before organizing public events.
“Any attempt to incite violence under the pretext of political activity would be firmly addressed,” he warned.
The governor urged the police and other security agencies to remain vigilant and monitor political gatherings to prevent escalation, reaffirming his administration’s dedication to safeguarding lives and property across the state.



