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OKPEBHOLO: CONFOUNDING THE DOUBTERS, REDEFINING LEADERSHIP IN EDO

By Fred Itua As I set out to pen this piece on this serene Sunday afternoon, my mind is drawn to the profound epistle of Apostle Paul to the Corinthians in 1 Corinthians 1:27-29: “But God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty; and base things of the world, and things which are despised, hath God chosen, yea, and things which are not, to bring to nought things that are: That no flesh should glory in his presence.” Hallelujah! I have chosen to begin this way because it resonates deeply with my assessment of Governor Monday Okpebholo’s leadership over the past two months . When Senator Monday Okpebholo stepped into the political ring, many underestimated him. He wasn’t the loudest voice in the room, nor the most flamboyant. In a political landscape where the ability to raise dust often overshadows the capacity to lay foundations, Okpebholo’s calm and collected demeanor was dismissed as a weakness. But, as Apostle Paul aptly put it, God has a way of using the “foolish” things of the world to confound the wise. And indeed, Governor Okpebholo has confounded his critics with actions that speak louder than the hollow rhetoric of his predecessor. To truly appreciate the transformation taking place in Edo State, one must first understand where we’re coming from. For eight long years, governance was more about optics than outcomes. The previous administration, under Governor Godwin Obaseki, was a masterclass in what the locals have dubbed “audio governance.” Projects were announced with great fanfare, but their execution remained a mirage. MoUs were signed and celebrated, only to gather dust in forgotten drawers. Roads that were critical to economic and social well-being were left to rot, with billboards proclaiming, “Please bear with us; this is a federal road,” as if to absolve the state of any responsibility. Governor Okpebholo has flipped the script. He didn’t start his administration with loud declarations or endless ribbon-cutting ceremonies. Instead, he started with work—real, tangible work. In just two months, Governor Okpebholo has demonstrated that governance is about delivering results, not excuses. The Benin-Auchi Road by Obadan Junction, long neglected, has received the needed attention. The failed portions of the Benin-Abuja Road in Ekpoma, which seemed destined to remain a nightmare for travelers, are now under repair. Roads that were mere campaign promises in the past, like Upper Ekenwan Road, are nearing completion. Even the Aduwawa-Upper Mission Junction, a project that felt like a distant dream, is now coming to life. And let’s not forget the Temboga-Uteh Road, which now wears the Governor’s signature of progress. One resident put it succinctly: “In just two months, this man has done more than others did in eight years. He doesn’t make noise; he makes things happen.” Beyond roads, Governor Okpebholo’s administration is tackling the long-neglected healthcare sector. The construction of a modern health center in Udomi, Irua, is a testament to his commitment. The 2025 budget allocates N63.9 billion to healthcare and an additional N1.8 billion for a health insurance scheme, ensuring that no Edo citizen is left behind. One of the most commendable moves of Governor Okpebholo’s administration has been his decisive action to sanitize Edo’s markets. By placing a ban on market unions, which had long been accused of oppressive and exploitative practices, the governor has brought relief to traders and consumers alike. These unions had been driving up the prices of food and commodities through arbitrary levies and monopolistic control, leaving ordinary Edo citizens to bear the brunt. In his words, “Markets should be places of commerce and community, not oppression. We cannot allow a few individuals to profit at the expense of the majority.” Since the ban, market prices have begun to stabilize, and traders have expressed gratitude for the governor’s intervention. Edo State has not been immune to the scourge of insecurity, particularly the alarming rise in cult-related killings that claimed over 100 lives in 2024. Governor Okpebholo has tackled this issue head-on, adopting a consultative and inclusive approach. Through interagency consultations and his robust security meetings, he has fostered collaboration among law enforcement agencies and local communities. This proactive engagement has led to a significant de-escalation of tensions and a peaceful resolution to many conflicts. As one community leader observed, “For the first time, we feel heard. The governor is not just issuing orders; he’s listening and acting.” Another area where Governor Okpebholo has demonstrated his commitment to justice is in addressing the contentious issue of land grabbing. Under the previous administration, many communities and individuals saw their lands forcefully taken, their properties destroyed, and their voices silenced. Governor Okpebholo has taken a firm stance, declaring that such lands will be restored to their rightful owners, provided they can present proof of ownership. This policy has brought renewed hope to many Edo citizens who had all but given up on ever reclaiming their ancestral lands. “The government is here to serve the people, not to oppress them,” the governor stated. “We will right the wrongs of the past and ensure justice prevails.” Governor Okpebholo’s 2025 budget, aptly titled the “Budget of Renewed Hope for a Rising Edo,” is a roadmap to sustainable development. With 63% of the N604 billion budget earmarked for capital expenditure, it’s clear where his focus lies. * Road Development: N162 billion * Education: N48 billion * Health: N63.9 billion * Agriculture: N75 billion This is not just a budget; it is a statement of intent. It reflects the governor’s five-point agenda—security, infrastructure, healthcare, food sufficiency, and education—augmented by a renewed focus on agriculture. Governor Okpebholo’s approach to governance can be likened to a diligent farmer. While others scatter seeds carelessly, hoping for a quick harvest, he tills the soil, plants with precision, and nurtures the crops. The results are already visible, and the harvest promises to be bountiful. In reforming local government administration, the governor has brought

EDO RESIDENTS HAIL GOVERNOR OKPEBHOLO FOR SAFEST YULETIDE SEASON IN A DECADE

Residents across Edo State have commended Governor Monday Okpebholo for his security reforms, describing the 2024 Yuletide season as the safest in nearly a decade. The accolades came when residents assessed the Governor’s first 60 days in office. The Chief Press Secretary to Edo State Governor, Fred Itua, in a statement, highlighted the Governor’s firm stance against cultism and thuggery, which residents credited with ending inter-cult wars that had claimed over 100 lives between September and early November 2024. Itua noted that residents were impressed by the Governor’s strong leadership in tackling the security crisis. A Benin City resident praised Governor Okpebholo, saying, “Governor Okpebholo has shown strong leadership in tackling the security crisis. His decisive action has restored peace to areas that were previously overrun by cult-related violence.” Another respondent emphasized the significance of these efforts, saying, “For the first time in years, we can walk freely without fear. The difference is clear, and we are grateful for his proactive measures.” This year’s festive season was notably peaceful, with minimal reports of kidnapping and other crimes. Many attributed the improvements to the Governor’s leadership and ongoing road rehabilitation efforts that eased travel across the state. An official of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) remarked: “The Yuletide season recorded fewer accidents compared to previous years. This is largely due to the governor’s quick intervention in repairing bad spots on our roads, which made travel safer for everyone.” Fred Itua further noted that Governor Okpebholo convened a meeting with heads of security agencies on November 19, 2024, just days after his inauguration. The meeting resulted in a directive to intensify the fight against cultism, kidnapping, and other criminal activities. The Governor also prioritized fixing critical road networks, including the notorious Obadan Junction on the Benin-Ekpoma Road. Itua stated that the repairs have drastically reduced crime in these areas and allowed economic activities to gradually pick up. Marketplaces have also benefited from the Governor’s reforms. The ban on market unions and thugs posing as revenue collectors has created a peaceful atmosphere for traders. A market woman in Benin City expressed her relief, saying, “We can now do business without harassment or unnecessary fights caused by ticket collectors. The markets are peaceful and feel like a new beginning.” Residents further called on Governor Okpebholo to sustain the momentum and extend his pragmatic approach to other sectors. “We are impressed with what the governor has achieved in such a short time. He should continue to build on this foundation and make Edo State a model of progress and security,” a resident concluded.

EDO STATE GOVERNOR CALLS FOR SYNERGY AMONG THREE ARMS OF GOVERNMENT

Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, has emphasized the need for synergy among the three arms of government to ensure the state’s rapid development. This call was made when the Governor received Judges of the Edo State Judiciary, led by the Chief Judge of the State, Justice Daniel Okungbowa, who were in Government House on a courtesy visit. In a statement, the Chief Press Secretary to Edo State, Fred Itua, revealed that Governor Okpebholo commended the Legislature for their cooperation, particularly in passing the Appropriation Bill for the benefit of the people. Itua added that the Governor urged the Judiciary to follow suit, ensuring collaboration with his administration to deliver justice and propel the state’s growth and development. Governor Okpebholo stated, “Today, I am happy to see the Chief Judge and members of the Judiciary. Yes, we have challenges in Edo State, and the Executive can’t solve them alone as we need to synergize to develop and grow the State.” He further emphasized the importance of synergy between the three arms of government, saying, “I need synergy between the Executive, Legislature, and the Judiciary. The Executive arm of government has worked with the Legislature. The legislative arm is doing well as they honoured the requests in the budget, supplementary budget, and other requests we made.” Itua noted that Governor Okpebholo welcomed the Judiciary’s visit, saying it was long overdue. The Governor expressed his commitment to developing Edo State, particularly in education and the Judiciary. He said, “My drive is to develop Edo State. We will build on our educational system and improve on it. We will do the same to the Judiciary to ensure that the Judiciary also succeed in their activities.” The Chief Judge of Edo State, Justice Daniel Okungbowa, assured Governor Okpebholo that the Judiciary would work with the Executive and Legislature to develop the state and ensure good governance. Itua quoted Justice Okungbowa as saying that they were committed to delivering justice to the people.

ABUJA HIGH COURT STOPS EDO STATE GOVERNMENT OVER SUSPENSION OF CHAIRMEN

An Abuja Federal high court has put on hold the suspension of Edo State local government chairmen and their deputies. The court ordered all parties involved in the action to maintain the status quo until the determination of the substantive application.The local government chairmen and their deputies had initiated an action in court following their suspension by the resolution of the Edo State house of assembly. The suspension attracted commentaries and legal opinions. Some commentators drew inspiration from the supreme court decision, which upheld the autonomy of the local govts and their Democratic right, while others think the house of assembly went beyond its powers. The Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice Lateef Fagbemi also cautioned the house not to exceed its powers.

EDO CITY TRANSPORT SERVICE TO REVIVE INTER-STATE TRANSIT, REVAMP SERVICES WITHIN BENIN METROPOLIS

The Edo City Transport Service (ECTS) has announced plans to revive its inter-state transit services at government-subsidized rates, aiming to cushion the current high transportation costs across the country. Managing Director Barr. Festus Ehimua made this known during a recent media briefing, acknowledging the hardship caused by the high cost of transportation following the fuel subsidy removal. According to Ehimua, the Edo state government is working to address the welfare of its citizens, with plans to fix eight grounded Hiace buses and acquire new ones. “We have sent two buses for fixing already, and by February ending, those buses will be back on the road, and we will start inter-state transit again, gradually,” he said. Governor Monday Okpebholo has promised to purchase new buses, including maintenance-friendly CNG buses, to provide cheaper transportation for Edo people. Ehimua noted that the governor’s intention is to reduce the cost of living in the state by making transportation more affordable. The ECTS has made significant progress in revamping its services, with over 30 buses now operational, up from 12 when Ehimua took office. The agency plans to expand its routes within Benin metropolis and other parts of the state, making transportation more accessible and affordable for Edo people. Commuters have praised the state government and the new management for the improved services, which have made their experience with the transport agency better and more enjoyable. Staff members have also expressed delight and satisfaction with the new management’s approach, which has injected new life into the system and improved staff motivation and efficiency.

EDO STATE GOVERNOR NOMINATES SIX COMMISSIONER DESIGNATES

Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, has nominated six individuals as Honourable Commissioner designates for the state. The nominees are Hon. Paul Nosayaba Ohonbamu, Hon. Dr. Washington Osa Osifo, Dr. Paddy Iyamu, Sir Lucky Eseigbe, Andrew Ijegbai, and Barr. Marie Olabisi Idaomi. According to a statement by the Secretary to the State Government, Umar Musa Ikhilor, Esq., the nomination of the aforementioned names will be forwarded to the Edo State House of Assembly for consideration and confirmation. The nominees come from diverse backgrounds, with Hon. Paul Nosayaba Ohonbamu being a seasoned legal professional and politician. Dr. Paddy Iyamu is a Human Resource Management Consultant, Security Expert, Entrepreneur, and Strategic Leader. Sir Lucky Eseigbe has served as a Legislative Aide, Legal Adviser, and Consultant to notable Honourable Members of the National Assembly. Hon. Dr. Washington Osa Osifo is an astute lawyer and politician, while Andrew Ijegbai is an environmental scientist and successful business executive. Barr. Marie Olabisi Idaomi is a legal professional with notable experience in law, governance, and advocacy. The Governor’s nomination is seen as a move to strengthen the state’s administration and drive development in various sectors.

EDO STATE GOVERNOR ACCUSES SUSPENDED LG CHAIRMEN OF REMITTING OVER N12BN TO PDP LEADERS

Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, has made a shocking revelation that the suspended 18 Local Government Council Chairmen remitted about N12 billion to leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in 15 months. The Governor made this statement while hosting the acting Chairmen and Councilors of the 18 Local Government Areas at the Government House. In a statement made available to CTN signed by the Chief Press Secretary to Edo State Governor, Fred Itua, Governor Okpebholo commended the acting Chairmen and Councillors for upholding democracy and ensuring transparency at the Local Government level. The Governor stressed that local government funds do not belong to any individual, regardless of their status. Governor Okpebholo explained that his discovery of the suspicious transactions began when he met with the Accountant-General, who showed him some financial records with unexplained spending. As Governor Okpebholo delved deeper, he found an item tagged “Environmental security funding,” which amounted to N800 million every month. He invited the Chairmen to explain this spending, but they failed to provide satisfactory answers. The Governor then sent a letter to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to investigate their records. Governor Okpebholo noted that the suspended Chairmen were engaged in wasteful spending, even when schools lacked teachers. The Governor recognized the acting Chairmen and assured them of his support. He emphasized that driving development to the grassroots is their responsibility and that they have the full power to serve the people. Governor Okpebholo advised them to work with the resources available, as the money belongs to the grassroots, not individuals. Chairman Local Government Commission, Hon. Damian Lawani, who led the acting local government Chairmen on the courtesy visit, assured Governor Okpebholo that they are ready to work closely with the administration. As stated by the Itua, the acting Chairmen pledged their loyalty to the administration and assured Governor Okpebholo that they will collaborate and support his administration to deliver dividends of democracy to Edo State.

EDO GOVERNMENT ASSURES COMMITMENT TO UNRAVEL INHUMAN TREATMENT OF UYI TINA BY EX-HUSBAND

The Edo State Government has condemned the inhuman treatment meted out to Uyi Tina by her former spouse, Osaro Awughian, and vowed to ensure justice is served. According to the Administrator, Office of the First Lady, Mrs. Edesili Anani, the state government will not leave any stone unturned in applying the necessary laws to prosecute the perpetrator. Mrs. Anani visited Uyi Tina at the hospital where she is receiving treatment for burns sustained when her ex-husband allegedly set her house ablaze. “There is zero tolerance for Gender-Based Violence in the State,” Mrs. Anani said. “You will recover and bounce back, when there is life there is hope. I assure you justice will be served, we are standing with you.” Uyi Tina, an international businesswoman, had returned to Nigeria from Europe on December 31, 2024, only to have her house set ablaze by her ex-husband on New Year’s Day. The incident occurred despite the fact that the couple’s marriage had ended and the bride price had been returned to the family. The police have arrested Osaro Awughian and his accomplice, Odaro Oviarobo, who is also Uyi Tina’s elder brother. According to reports, Odaro had provided Osaro with information about Uyi Tina’s return itinerary and had also supplied him with petrol and a lighter to carry out the attack. Uyi Tina has appealed for support, stating that she has nowhere to go when she leaves the hospital. “Everything I had suffered for in Europe for over 24 years was razed down,” she said. The Edo State Government has reiterated its commitment to fighting against cultism and inhuman treatment in the state, with Governor Senator Monday Okpebholo stating that anyone found wanting of such acts would face the full wrath of the law.

EDO STATE DEPUTY GOVERNOR CALLS FOR UNITY IN APC TO DEVELOP STATE, SAYS NO ROOM FOR DISUNITY

Edo State Deputy Governor, Hon. Dennis Idahosa, has called on all members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Edo State to work together in unity to develop the State. Idahosa made the call at a new year party organized for Edo South leaders of the party held at the New Festival Hall of Government House, Benin City, Edo State. “The reason for this meeting is to bring all the political actors together in oneness and unity. God has been faithful to the APC in 2024 as the party unseated the then incumbent party in the State winning the Governorship election. God answered our prayers and we all have to be united going forward in 2025,” Idahosa said. He acknowledged some pockets of division in the party but called on all aggrieved members to come together in unity to support the Senator Okpebholo-led administration to bring the dividends of democracy to Edo people. “There are pockets of division across the State but it is high time we did away with the grievances and come together in unison to move the party and State forward. Edo South should take the lead in terms of uniting the party,” he urged. Idahosa appealed to members to allow the meeting to bring an end to every faction in the party, as the party needs unity to grow and develop the State. “This is the time to come together and be united in all we do across the State especially in the seven Local Governments area in Edo South. I appeal to us all to be united to build a strong party and a strong State,” he said. A former Governorship candidate of the party, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu, echoed Idahosa’s sentiments, saying the party no longer has room for those causing disunity. “We thank all party members for their support and collaboration ensuring APC is in power in Edo State. We have been united in all we do as a party. That was why we were able to defeat the incumbent party but I urge us all to ensure the unity continues to ensure our party performs for Edo people,” he said. Ize-Iyamu emphasized that the party will not create room for those causing disunity. “Henceforth, the party will not create room for those who are causing disunity in the party. This is a time to be united to develop Edo State as the doors are open only for those who want to join hands with the party to ensure Edo people enjoy the dividends of democracy.”

FACTIONAL PDP, A SECURITY THREAT TO GOVERNANCE IN EDO STATE

Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Edo State, Jarret Tenebe has stated that the factional Edo State PDP Caretaker Committee’s allegations against the Edo State Government are unfounded and libelous.In a release circulated to CTN, Tenebe emphasized that Governor Monday Okpebholo, as the Chief Executive of the State, has a responsibility to ensure that all tiers of government operate within the law. The suspension of local government chairmen and vice chairmen by the House of Assembly was done to maintain order and stability in the State, Tenebe explained. He noted that the Edo State Laws provide a framework for governance, and the government has a duty to protect citizens’ interests and maintain public order. Tenebe criticized the factional PDP Caretaker Committee for accusing Governor Okpebholo of “lawlessness” and “extermination of constitutional democracy.” He argued that the committee should engage in constructive dialogue instead of making baseless accusations. Tenebe also pointed out that the people of Edo State are aware of the PDP’s tactics and are not swayed by their allegations. Under the previous PDP administration in Edo State, led by Godwin Obaseki, the state witnessed the biggest financial heist in history, Tenebe claimed. He alleged that the PDP government removed and suspended local government chairmen, abused citizens’ rights, and demolished opposition members’ properties despite valid court orders. Tenebe expressed support for the actions taken by the House of Assembly and urged anti-graft agencies to recover stolen funds perpetuated by the PDP. He also commended councillors who impeached corrupt and inept suspended chairmen. Tenebe reiterated that Governor Okpebholo has a clear mandate and will not be distracted by the PDP’s allegations. As Tenebe stated, “Enough is enough!”