The Obidient Movement in Edo State is grappling with profound grief following the death of its secretary, Comrade Benedict Inaede. Peter Obi, the movement’s presidential candidate in the last election, expressed his sorrow, highlighting Inaede's pivotal role in promoting the movement's ideals and activism. "His dedication and commitment to the cause of good governance and accountability will be sorely missed," Obi stated, emphasizing the irreplaceable void left by Inaede's passing.

Inaede's leadership was instrumental in galvanizing support for Obi's vision, particularly among the youth, a demographic crucial for the movement's momentum. His untimely death not only represents a personal loss to his family and friends but also challenges the movement's cohesion and future strategies in a politically charged environment.

As the Obidient Movement mourns, it must also navigate the complexities of maintaining its momentum without a key figure. This incident could serve as a rallying point for supporters to unify under a shared legacy, ensuring that Inaede's vision for governance continues to inspire action moving forward.