The lawmaker representing Edo North Senatorial District, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, has said that President Asiwaju Bola Tinubu surprised his critics after he was declared winner of the Feb 25th polls.
He stated that despite the opposition saying that Edo state is not Lagos during the presidential campaign, President Tinubu emerged victorious.
Oshiomhole who spoke at a reception party held in honour of lawmakers, hailed President Bola Tinubu for hitting the ground running and taking bold and landmark decisions after his swearing on May 29.
He said;
“Some people were screaming ‘Edo no be Lagos,’ when the then candidate of the APC, now President Bola Tinubu, visited Benin City (to campaign). But he said something back then. I remember him saying those who said ‘Edo no be Lagos’ will leave and see Edo becoming not just like Lagos but even better than Lagos. That same man is now the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria with a legislative branch called National Assembly.
“He has also extended the tenure of our judges so they can have courage to dispense justice without being afraid that they will soon retire and wondering what they will do thereafter.”
On the new electricity bill Tinubu signed into law, Oshiomhole said it would curb electricity smuggling into neighbouring communities of Niger Republic.
He said;
“The President has hit the ground running. He has started what he promised to do. People may not like the immediate effect but in the long run, what he saves will be ploughed back in the system. There is another one he said which many people have noticed. He said as President, he will no longer accept the situation where you have the so-called national grid that cannot carry power from Ovia to Azura power plant.
“As governor of Edo State, Azura power plant was set up producing about 750 megawatts. But that power is sometimes taken to Niger Republic and you don’t have power in Benin. The President has now signed a law that says you can generate your power and consume it where you generate it. You don’t have to transfer it to avoid collapse of the system that may leave the producers and consumers in the dark. That is now a law. He signed it last week.
“What we owe him is our prayers and in the National Assembly, we will work hand-in-hand with him. We will interrogate policies, cooperate and ensure that the President is able to translate into action all of those things that are well documented in the Bola Tinubu action plan when he was contesting for office.”