Category: SouthEast

  • Mbah hails APC’s renewed commitmentto internal democracy, inclusiveness

    Mbah hails APC’s renewed commitmentto internal democracy, inclusiveness

    Enugu State Governor, Dr. Peter Ndubuisi Mbah, on Friday applauded the All Progressives Congress (APC) for its renewed commitment to internal democracy, inclusiveness and transparency as the party commenced its Southeast Zonal Public Hearing on the amendment of its constitution.

    The event, hosted by the Enugu State Government at The Dome, International Conference Centre, Enugu, drew stakeholders from across the five states of the Southeast and was moderated by members of the APC Constitution Review Committee led by Yobe State Governor, Mai Mala Buni.

    Declaring the session open on behalf of the governor, the Secretary to the State Government, Professor Chidiebere Onyia, said the exercise marked a defining moment for the party and for democratic development in the region.

    He noted that the ongoing constitutional amendment, being conducted for the first time through zonal public hearings across Nigeria, signaled the APC’s readiness to deepen internal reforms and strengthen its organisational structures ahead of the 2027 general elections.

    Mbah commended the Buni-led committee for its “visionary leadership” and described the hearing as an expression of the party’s resolve to embrace accountability, broaden participation and modernise its governance principles.

    “A strengthened constitution will ensure more efficient party administration, reduce pre-election disputes, enhance conflict-resolution mechanisms, and create an enabling environment for the party to field credible candidates and manage electoral victories responsibly,” he said.

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    He added that the inclusion of civil society, youth and women groups, professional bodies and support organisations in the process demonstrated the APC’s willingness to align with global best practices in party administration.

    According to the governor, Enugu, “the historic capital of the former Eastern Region”, was delighted to host the milestone event, which reinforces the state’s growing status as a hub for governance dialogue and political engagement.

    To the stakeholders from Enugu, Abia, Imo, Anambra and Ebonyi, who submitted their memoranda on party administration, conflict-resolution processes, zoning, women and youth representation, and clarity of party structures, Governor Mbah urged them to make objective, forward-looking contributions capable of strengthening the party’s internal cohesion and institutional resilience.

    “This is not a forum for personal grievances or factional battles,” he said. “Let us make recommendations that will endure and leave a legacy for future generations.”

    Chairman of the Southeast Zonal Public Hearing and member representing Okigwe/Onuimo/Isiala Mbano Federal Constituency, Hon. Miriam Onuoha, said the amendment process was initiated under the directive of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to “fill existing lacunae, expand party organs and ensure a more inclusive and functional framework.”

    “As you can see, many people are coming into our party and we need to amend the constitution to accommodate them. Political inclusion is what President Tinubu and the APC are driving across all regions,” she said.

  • Glo to power Imo digital drive with landmark deal

    Glo to power Imo digital drive with landmark deal

    Globacom has signed a landmark Internet connectivity agreement with the Imo State Government through its Ministry of Digital Economy and e-Governance. The partnership is a key step in the State’s plan to build a digital economy, implement e-governance, and establish a Smart City in Owerri.

    Described as the largest single fixed Internet connectivity project in Globacom’s Enterprise Business Group history, the deal highlights the company’s role in delivering advanced telecommunications infrastructure and digital solutions across Nigeria.

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    Under the agreement, Globacom will provide high-capacity Internet connectivity to critical locations. These include the Smart City project in Owerri, home to 15 mega buildings, the Ministry of Digital Economy and e-Governance, and the Imo State University for Innovation, Science and Technology, formerly Imo State Polytechnic.

    The Glo 1 submarine cable, which links Nigeria directly to Europe through Globacom’s privately owned fibre optic network, will form the backbone of the project. It provides high bandwidth, minimal latency, and secure connections, supporting the State’s digital transformation and improving public service delivery.

  • I’ve celebrated my last 23 years as Archbishop with correctional centers’ inmates – Okeke

    I’ve celebrated my last 23 years as Archbishop with correctional centers’ inmates – Okeke

    The Archbishop of Onitsha Archdiocese, Most Rev Valerian Okeke on Friday said he had always celebrated his Christmas, Easter and birthdays with inmates of Correctional Centers since his 23 years of episcopacy.

    He said he was conferred with the honour of Grand Patron of the Nigerian Correctional Services (NCoS) as a result of such a gesture.

    Okeke spoke in Onitsha, Anambra State at the 17th National Conference of Association of Papal Knights and Medalists in Nigeria (APKMN) themed, ‘Hope, Faith and Charity in Contemporary Societies.’

    The Prelate appreciated individual members of the Knights who have remained supportive to the benevolence, urging them not to relent.

    He said, “Since my 23 years as an Archbishop, I’ve spent my Christmas, Easter and birthdays in the correctional facilities with the inmates.

    “I love it, and the inmates love it, celebrate and look forward to it because they know they’ll eat, drink, dance and play soccer.

    “The cells are now tiled and furnished with television sets that are always recharged. We also fixed fans in their rooms.

    “We sank functional boreholes for them to ensure availability of water in the facility. The place is now looking clean and fresh.

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    “We’re now building facilities they can use as schools as well as skill acquisition centers with six departments and solar panels.

    “Those not privileged to attend primary and secondary schools or complete their education can now complete it there.

    “All these efforts are to ensure the inmates are treated as humans and to see what being outside looks like and desire to come out. Not to come out, kill and go back. But to come out and live happily with decent lives.

    “When the overall General President of Nigeria Correctional Services, an Alhaji, a Moslem heard of these exploits, he sent his people to confirm.

    “After the investigation, he and his officers decided to give me an award of grand patron of Nigeria Correctional Services which he said has not been given to anyone alive or dead in Nigeria.

    Earlier, National President, APKMN, Comrade Steve Adehi decried the state of the nation’s economy, describing it as worrisome.

  • More Imo communities embrace Uzodimma’s rural transformation initiative

    More Imo communities embrace Uzodimma’s rural transformation initiative

    The novelty initiated by the Imo State Government christened ‘One Kindred One Business Initiative (ÓKÓBÌ’) has continued to gather stronger momentum  as not fewer than 104 communities in the state have embraced the project to establish community-based businesses.

    ÓKÓBÌ, which was established by the Imo State Executive Council in 2024, is aimed at empowering  people and alleviate their poverty through group-based entrepreneurship and enterprise development.

    Speaking to newsmen in Owerri,  the  Chief Economic Adviser to the Imo State Government, Professor Kenneth Amaeshi, explained that the programme was designed to generate employment and ensure food security at the local level.

    He expressed satisfaction that 104 communities in the state had responded to the government’s invitation, saying that the group-based entrepreneurship would create sustainable jobs in both rural and urban areas.

    “The response marks the first phase of the free programme, which now moves into its second stage.”

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    Continuing, he said: “Participants are refining their business concepts into bankable proposals ahead of formal registration and launch.”

    Amaeshi said, “We are thrilled to see so many communities embrace this opportunity. The next step is to shape these ideas into viable enterprises that can attract funding and generate lasting employment.”

    Furthermore, Amaeshi stressed  that a complete list of the 104 participating communities was available on the Office of the Chief Economic Adviser’s website and social media channels, providing residents an opportunity to verify whether their community was among those already on board.

    According to Amaeshi, the ÓKÓBÌ programme, which was initiated less than 24 months ago, has galvanized over 500 group-owned businesses with 20,000 associates in Imo State within this short period.

  • N/Delta APC youths condemn false allegations against PAP boss

    N/Delta APC youths condemn false allegations against PAP boss

    The national leadership of the Niger Delta APC Youth Vanguard (NDAYV) has condemned false allegations and blackmail against the Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), Dr. Dennis Brutu Otuaro.

    The umbrella body, which represents committed All Progressives Congress (APC) youths from the nine Niger Delta states—including ex-agitators, party stakeholders, and human rights activists—firmly denounced what they described as a “wave of fabricated stories” targeting Otuaro’s leadership.

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    The NDAYV in a statement yesterday by the President/National Coordinator, Snr. Comrade Emmanuel Fiawei Pathfinder, and the National Secretary, Dr. AK Peters, emphasised that these baseless claims are propagated by “disgruntled individuals” who are dissatisfied with the transparency and effectiveness of Otuaro’s leadership.

  • Analyst hails Uzodinma’s infrastructure strides, urges Imo youths to support 3R agenda

    Analyst hails Uzodinma’s infrastructure strides, urges Imo youths to support 3R agenda

    A seasoned analyst, scholar and youth empowerment leader, Dr. Uche Igwe, has commended Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo, for what he described as the administration’s “remarkable progress” in transforming the state through infrastructure renewal and youth inclusion.

    In a statement on Thursday, Igwe said Uzodimma’s leadership has repositioned Imo as a state on the path of growth and development, citing ongoing projects in roads, bridges, and public facilities as evidence of his commitment to improving livelihoods.

    “The road from Owerri to Ahiara junction in Mbaise bears testimony to the commitment of our dear governor. You can literally drive on that road with your eyes closed. 

    “Governor Uzodinma is a true champion of progress and development. His vision for Imo State is one of inclusivity and prosperity, and we are already seeing the results,” he further said.

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    Dr. Igwe urged citizens, particularly young people, to rally behind the government’s 3R agenda — Rehabilitation, Reconstruction, and Recovery — which, he said, has created opportunities for youth participation in governance and entrepreneurship.

    Igwe noted that the governor’s emphasis on human capital development has inspired a new generation of young leaders and innovators contributing to the state’s economic revival.

    “As the people of Imo continue to benefit from the governor’s transformational leadership, I encourage everyone to join hands with His Excellency in building a prosperous Imo and a stronger Nigeria,” he added.

    Igwe said that with sustained support for Uzodimma’s administration, Imo could emerge as a model for inclusive governance and sustainable development in the South-East.

  • Oborevwori’s M.O.R.E agenda transforming delta into a model of inclusive governance — Ashikodi

    Oborevwori’s M.O.R.E agenda transforming delta into a model of inclusive governance — Ashikodi

    Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State has continued to stand out as one of Nigeria’s most effective state executives, with his administration’s M.O.R.E Agenda — Meaningful Development, Opportunities for All, Realistic Reforms, and Enhanced Peace and Security — driving inclusive and sustainable progress across the state.

    This was the position of Dr. Emmanuel Ashikodi, President of Concerned Professionals for Good Governance, a public policy and good governance advocacy group.

    Dr. Ashikodi noted that since assuming office on May 29, 2023, Governor Oborevwori has executed transformative projects across critical sectors, cementing his reputation as a results-oriented leader committed to transparency, infrastructural growth, and human capital development.

    He said, “Under his leadership, over 510 road and bridge projects spanning nearly 1,450 kilometres are ongoing across Delta State, with several already completed. Major interchanges such as PTI Junction, DSC Roundabout, and Enerhen Junction have been redesigned to ease urban mobility and stimulate economic activity.”

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    According to Ashikodi, “From urban centres to rural towns, Delta State is fast becoming a construction hub,” highlighting the administration’s commitment to balanced growth and rural connectivity.

    He said Governor Oborevwori’s prudent financial management has also yielded remarkable outcomes. 

    He noted, “The state’s Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) rose from ₦83 billion in 2023 to ₦158 billion in 2024, while its debt profile dropped from ₦465 billion to ₦249 billion within the same period — without halting capital projects.

    “The administration has recruited thousands of teachers and non-teaching staff across local government areas, expanded student bursaries, launched technical training and empowerment initiatives, and provided monthly stipends for vulnerable groups.

    “These programmes reflect the government’s unwavering commitment to inclusion, empowerment, and human capital development,” Ashikodi said.

    “The governor has also strengthened peace and social harmony through constant engagement with traditional rulers, youth groups, and community leaders. His zero-tolerance for inefficiency has led to the removal of underperforming officials, reinforcing accountability in governance.

    He added, “Governor Oborevwori’s achievements have earned him multiple honours, including Governor of the Year 2024 from ThisDay, Vanguard, The Sun, Silverbird, and News Telegraph, as well as Most Prolific Governor of the Year 2025 by the Democracy Heroes Award.

    “Elder statesmen and civic leaders have described him as a leader with “clarity of purpose and transformative vision,” noting that Delta State under his watch has become “a model for pragmatic and people-focused governance.”

    While acknowledging existing challenges, he said the governor remains committed to job creation, quality infrastructure, and rural development. His administration has also undertaken the repair of federal roads, including the Benin–Sapele Road, to boost trade and ease mobility.

    According to him, “Oborevwori’s performance underscores how purposeful leadership can deliver measurable results. With his M.O.R.E Agenda, Delta State’s transformation, they note, is both visible and sustainable.”

  • COAS lauds tremendous security improvement in Enugu

    COAS lauds tremendous security improvement in Enugu

    Chief of the Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Waidi Shaibu, has commended what he described as the improvement of security in Enugu State under the Governor Peter Mbah Administration.

    Lt. Gen. Shaibu gave the commendation during a courtesy visit to Mbah at Government House, Enugu, on the sidelines of the closing ceremony of the Nigerian Army Regimental Sergeant Majors’ (RSM) Conference 2025, on Thursday.

    He also appreciated the governor for his support of the Nigerian Army to succeed in its constitutional mandate.

    “I came to pay a courtesy visit to His Excellency, the Governor of Enugu State, Dr. Peter Ndubuisi Mbah, and also to appreciate him for all the support he has been providing to the officers and men of the Nigerian Army.

    “Of course, the RSM is the official link of the officers and the soldiers and to the moral compass of discipline and regimentation in the Nigerian Army,” he stated.

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    “Security in Enugu State has improved tremendously from the brief I have gotten. And from all indicators, security has improved,” he added.

    On his part, Governor Mbah, while congratulating the Army Chief on his appointment, commended him for hitting the ground running and praised his sense of urgency in tackling the security challenges facing the nation.

    He underscored the fact that the widely acclaimed improvement in the security of lives and property in the state today could not have been possible without the support and sacrifices of the men of the Nigerian Army and other sister security agencies.

    “I had just said to him inside that his appointment for me is getting the square peg in a square hole, given his accident, given what we know he has accomplished.

    “In terms of our relationship with the Army, we could not have been able to achieve the sort of safe and secure city and state that we have in Enugu today without the active support of the Army. So, we believe this is a partnership, and this support is going to be sustained,” Mbah said.

    While also commending President Bola Tinubu for his sustained and far-reaching policies, investments, and commitment towards making Nigeria safer for all, the governor said his administration looked forward to engaging and working more with the Army in all necessary areas to actualise the president’s overall security objectives and targets for the country.

    The Chief of the Army Staff was accompanied by the hierarchy of the Nigerian Army, including the GOC 82 Division should be changed to Maj. Gen. Oluremi Fadairo.

  • Delta governor’s wife, commissioner lead train-the-trainers summit

    Delta governor’s wife, commissioner lead train-the-trainers summit

    Founder of the You Matter Charity Foundation,  Deaconess Tobore Oborevwori and the Delta State Commissioner for Primary Education, Dr. Ashibogwu Nze Kingsley, are set to play leading roles at the flag-off of the Train the Trainers Summit in Asaba, a national initiative aimed at equipping parents, teachers, and community leaders with modern strategies to raise confident, values-driven children.

    The Summit, themed: “Empowering Our Generation NEXT Leaders: Raising Children to Thrive and Lead,” is being hosted by the Duke’s Infant & Child Foundation.

    A statement by its convener, Mrs. Augusta Anyanwu-Egbom, revealed that the Summit presents a unique opportunity to engage educators, caregivers, and community leaders in shaping Nigeria’s future leaders with a strong foundation of moral values, resilience, and leadership skills.

    The summit is scheduled to flag off in Asaba on Saturday, November 15, 2025, at the South End Event Centre, DBS Road, and continue in Warri on Sunday, November 16, 2025, at the Monarchy Event Centre, Warri-Sapele Road. Other centers across Nigeria will be announced in the coming months.

    The Summit will feature an impressive lineup of speakers, including Africa’s leading parent coach Wendy Ologe, Uche Monu, CEO of Silver Crest Educational Services, CSP Omosetemi Agbede-Zuokumor, Co-Initiator of Security Education Advocates (SEA), and other thought leaders in child development and empowerment.

    According to the organisers, the Summit aims to foster collaboration among educators, parents, and community leaders, equipping them to instill resilience, leadership, and values in children, thereby shaping a Generation NEXT capable of transforming Nigeria and the world.

  • Beyond Rhetoric: Okpebholo’s one year of possibilities, moving Edo towards safety, development

    Beyond Rhetoric: Okpebholo’s one year of possibilities, moving Edo towards safety, development

    By Augustine Eboigbe

    On November 12, 2024, Senator Monday Okpebholo took the oath of office as the Governor of Edo State. In just one year, his administration has ushered in a new chapter defined not by memoranda or political showmanship, but by visible, measurable, and meaningful progress. 

    Gone are the days when Edo’s development was stalled by bureaucratic inertia and unfulfilled promises. Today, under Governor Okpebholo’s leadership, the state is witnessing a bold transformation rooted in action, integrity, and a deep commitment to rebuilding trust between government and the people.

    Governor Okpebholo’s journey began amidst a troubled transition. The outgoing administration did not provide a smooth handover. His team inherited a state reportedly burdened by nearly ₦600 billion in debt and stalled or uncompleted projects. Political appointments and contracts were hastily issued in the final days of the previous administration, leaving what could be best described as a booby trap for the incoming government.

    Moreover, many of the grand projects inherited were only agreements on paper, Memoranda of Understanding (MOU’s), that never translated into infrastructure. 

    His Excellency, Senator Monday Okpebholo, moved into action from day one, swiftly halting wasteful spending and restructuring governance to prioritize delivery over declarations. His declaration of an end to “cosmetic governance” and deceptive commissioning is laudable: no more ribbons on unfinished projects, no more politics of illusion, only the politics of results.

    Frankly, when Senator Monday Okpebholo took the oath of office as the Governor of Edo State, many expected continuity in the familiar rhythm of promises and rhetoric. Instead, what Edo State has witnessed in just one year is a paradigm shift. From the politics of words to the politics of tangible results.

    Governor Okpebholo’s leadership has redefined governance in Edo, bringing clarity, sincerity, and a renewed sense of direction to a people long yearning for genuine progress.

    In just one year, Edo State under Governor Okpebholo has demonstrated that leadership is not about elaborate speeches or endless memoranda of understanding, but about visible results that improve daily life. 

    His administration has embarked on massive infrastructural projects across the state, constructing and expanding roads, initiating flyovers to ease congestion, and investing in rural electrification and building rural and farm roads to connect long-neglected communities to the grid of development.

    Where the previous administration was known for endless MOUs and publicity ceremonies, Okpebholo’s government is known for foundations, walls, and roofs. Undoubtedly, critics once called Edo’s former system “cosmetic governance.” And the former governor is an MOU governor. Today the story is different; Edo citizens are witnessing an era of concrete governance, one marked by visible projects, community involvement, and a focus on completion, not commencement. 

    In twelve months, the Okpebholo administration has rekindled confidence in public leadership. Edo is no longer defined by words, but by works. No longer by MOUs, but by monuments. No longer by excuses, but by execution. As the state celebrates one year under a governor who builds more than he promises, one truth resonates across its 18 local government areas.

    From education to healthcare, from security to agriculture, the Okpebholo-led administration has been pragmatic, deliberate, and people-centered. Schools are being rehabilitated, teachers are being employed, and students now have renewed hope through government-backed educational interventions.

    In health, the governor’s expansion of primary healthcare centers and ongoing revitalization of general hospitals speak to a government that values life and wellness above politics.

    One of the defining features of Okpebholo’s first year has been his bold stance on security. strengthening security and curbing cultism. Understanding that no development can thrive in chaos, his administration has tackled cultism and cult-related violence with firm resolve. 

    Collaborative measures between the state government, security agencies, and community leaders have led to a significant reduction in violent crimes, restoring peace and stability across volatile areas. 

    Governor Okpebholo campaigned on cracking down on cultism and kidnapping, declaring the battle one that is decisive and irreversible, vowing that every life in Edo matters.

    His government intensified intelligence-led operations, arresting cultists and gunmen. Indeed, Edo is now safer, calmer, and freer than it has been in many years, with nighttime crime drastically reduced. After a long time, security agencies are being given new resources. 

    The state government has provided vehicles, patrol boats, and logistics support to police and the DSS. Okpebholo is also promoting community policing, urging better collaboration between police and local communities. These measures have helped restore public confidence, as more police patrols are more visible and effective than before.

    Through the creation of local community safety networks, increased police support, and improved intelligence gathering, the administration has made Edo safer for businesses, investors, and citizens alike. The results are evident: markets are thriving, night activities have resumed in many areas, and confidence in governance is being restored.

    Governor Okpebholo made a promise that every life in Edo matters; that promise is taking shape in practical, visible reforms. Through collaboration with police, vigilante groups, and community leaders, Edo has seen a sharp decline in cult-related violence and nighttime crime. 

    Patrols have been strengthened, logistics improved, and morale restored. The administration’s emphasis on community policing and intelligence gathering is redefining security as a shared civic duty.

    Healthcare delivery under the Okpebholo administration has witnessed renewed investment and expansion.

    Modernization of medical facilities, improved access to maternal care, and rural outreach programs are making a real difference in the lives of ordinary Edo people. 

    The state’s commitment to preventive healthcare, immunization drives, and the establishment of community health centers across the senatorial districts demonstrate a long-term vision for a healthier Edo.

    Governor Okpebholo’s administration launched major road and bridge works across Edo. For example, the state’s first-ever flyover at Ramat Park Ikpoba Hill, Benin City, is under construction, and many more are like the upcoming flyover on Sapele Road. 

    In addition to these bridges, multiple highways are being rehabilitated and other key corridors are being repaired in partnership with the Federal Government, while many more road projects (paving, drainage, and intersections) are ongoing using durable concrete foundations to ensure longevity. Edo is resurfacing/rebuilding major arteries.

    Governor Okpebholo’s deep humility and reverence for traditional institutions stand out as a model of leadership in modern governance. 

    Recognizing the pivotal role of traditional rulers as custodians of peace and development, he has worked closely with them, fostering mutual respect and collaboration. 

    His frequent consultations with traditional councils underscore his commitment to inclusive governance, one that values the voice of every community and sees cultural heritage as an instrument of unity and growth.

    Beyond development, Governor Okpebholo has redefined political leadership in Edo. He has created a system where the All Progressives Congress (APC) functions freely, with party officials empowered to operate independently and responsibly. 

    His non-interference in party administration has restored discipline, confidence, and cohesion within the APC, allowing internal democracy to thrive. 

    In this, he has proven that political leadership is not about control but about creating an environment where institutions can grow stronger. Okpebholo has sought cross-party cooperation. In a rare bipartisan gesture, it is no more secret as prominent PDP chieftains praise his performance as a transformative governance model that benefits Edo beyond party lines. 

    The governor has publicly stated that he governs for the next generation, not for electioneering. His actions of not politicizing appointments and engaging critics constructively are cited as evidence of respecting institutional processes.

    Today, over 60 public schools are currently being rebuilt or upgraded. For instance, the dilapidated Army Day Secondary School, Benin City, was fully renovated within 8 weeks of Okpebholo’s administration. 

    Other elementary and secondary schools have had leaking roofs repaired, classrooms repainted, and new furniture supplied. These improved conditions have restored parent confidence; student enrollment has surged since the upgrades.

    The administration has attracted outside partnerships to modernize learning. Notably, in October 2025, Okpebholo inaugurated the renovated Ujabholo Grammar School in Uwessan, Esan Central LGA (his alma mater). 

    This project is part of a China-Nigeria school reconstruction initiative; it delivered refurbished classrooms, ICT labs, and a new library. 

    Okpebholo also announced complementary interventions (solar electrification, perimeter fencing, and a 250-computer CBT center) to complete the school’s upgrade. 

    The government is rebuilding the education workforce. It has integrated 5,000 new teachers and 500 civil servants into the public service to reverse years of understaffing.

    For the first time in many years, Edo is experiencing a government that respects the rule of law and adheres strictly to the principle of separation of powers.

    Governor Okpebholo’s administration maintains a healthy relationship with both the judiciary and the legislature, ensuring that each arm of government functions within its constitutional limits. 

    His obedience to court judgments and legislative resolutions reinforces the credibility of his government and rebuilds public trust in democracy.

    Through partnerships with local and international agencies, the government is also driving digital literacy and agricultural empowerment, helping citizens transition from dependency to productivity. 

    This focus on people, not just infrastructure, defines the compassionate core of Okpebholo’s leadership. Obviously, at the heart of Okpebholo’s vision is human capacity development. 

    The administration has prioritized youth and women empowerment through skill acquisition programs, entrepreneurship grants, and job creation initiatives. 

    Thousands of Edo youths have been trained under government-sponsored vocational programs, preparing them for self-employment and innovation.

    One year may be short in the lifespan of an administration, but for Governor Monday Okpebholo, it has been a year of transformational groundwork. A year where possibilities became plans, and plans became visible realities. Edo today stands taller, safer, and more hopeful than it has been in years.

    Governor Okpebholo has proven that true leadership is not about self-promotion but selfless service, about restoring faith in governance and giving citizens a future they can believe in. As Edo celebrates this milestone, one truth is undeniable: the journey has just begun, and the best of Edo is yet to come. A new Edo has indeed risen.