The Edo State Government has issued a one-week ultimatum to the immediate-past deputy governor of the State, Godwin Omobayo, directing him to return all government property still in his possession or face arrest.
In a statement on Tuesday signed by Fred Itua, Chief Press Secretary to Governor Monday Okpebholo, the government said several official items including vehicles, documents, and other assets assigned to Omobayo during his tenure had not been surrendered despite earlier reminders.
“The continued retention of such property by any individual constitutes a clear breach of public trust and unlawful possession of state assets,” the statement read.
The government warned that failure to comply within the stipulated seven days would compel it to take legal action.
“Accordingly, Mr. Omobayo is hereby given a period of seven days from the date of this release to comply fully by returning all government property under his custody to the Office of the Secretary to the State Government,” it stated.
“Failure to comply within the stipulated period will compel the state government to direct the Commissioner of Police, Edo State Command, to effect his arrest and ensure the immediate recovery of all state assets still in his possession through lawful means.”
The government reaffirmed its commitment to accountability, due process, and the protection of public property, emphasising that no individual, regardless of former position or political affiliation would be allowed to unlawfully retain assets belonging to the state.
“This administration, under the leadership of Governor Monday Okpebholo, will continue to uphold the principles of transparency, discipline, and integrity in public service, ensuring that all public officers are held to the highest standards of responsibility and probity,” the statement added.
It also urged Omobayo to comply with the directive and “avoid actions that could invite consequences or further embarrassment.”



