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Edo State demands former deputy governor return all assets within a week or face arrest.
The Edo State government has given former deputy governor Godwin Omobayo one week to return all state assets, including vehicles and documents, warning he could be arrested if he fails.
The directive, issued by Chief Press Secretary Fred Itua, cites repeated failures to comply with requests to surrender property used during his 2024 tenure.
The government calls his continued possession of assets a breach of public trust and unlawful, emphasizing that no one, regardless of political ties, may retain state property after leaving office.
Governor Monday Okpebholo urged voluntary compliance to avoid legal action and public embarrassment.
El estado de Edo exige que el ex vicegobernador devuelva todos los activos dentro de una semana o se enfrente al arresto.