I would have been in shame if I lost my senatorial election: Oshiomhole

Sen. Adams Oshiomhole (APC-Edo) has said that it would have been a shame if he lost his senatorial ambition.
Mr Oshiomhole said that many governors lost in their bids to become senators, adding that it would have been a shame to him if he also lost.
“If you have voted against me, I don’t know my blood pressure will now be 240/0360, that is if I’m still alive.
“Because the jubilations by the opponent would have been such that they will come and lock my small door and break my small bones, but you said no,” Mr Oshiomhole told his audience.
Mr Oshiomhole said this during the post-inauguration/thank you party hosted in his honour by friends and well-wishers at his country home, Iyamho, Etsako, Edo, on Saturday.
He thanked the people of Edo North for voting for him as a senator after leaving office as governor.
He also thanked the people for voting for President Bola Tinubu at the presidential election, adding that Edo-North district was the only district where President Bola Tinubu won in Edo.
He pledged his commitment to represent Edo North very well, adding that he has an obligation to ensure that the state benefited more from Mr Tinubu’s administration.
“There were sitting governors who contested for Senate across the country and many of them lost. I left office seven years ago and my people still honoured me with victory; how can I thank you enough?
“Afeanmi people, when you go back to your wards and units, tell your people that I am very very grateful.
“During the campaign, I told you if you want to give me one vote, give it to Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
“I am very proud to say and to repeat today here and now that in each of these six Local Governments Areas, every ward Bola Ahmed Tinubu won, every ward Adams Oshiomhole won,” he said.
“I will proudly carry the result and I will say Mr President, this is my certificate of the people of Edo North that voted for you.
He assured the people that Mr Tinubu would transform Nigeria the way he did Lagos.
“Tinubu said those who say Edo no be Lagos will be alive when he becomes president; he will not only make Edo to be like Lagos, but better than Lagos.
“So my people, those who say Edo no be Lagos, Tinubu cannot control us, please tell them Tinubu is now Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces,” he said.
(NAN)
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