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  • Okpebholo: Buhari was a patriot

    Okpebholo: Buhari was a patriot

    Edo State Governor Monday Okpebholo has described former President Muhammadu Buhari as a true patriot, a disciplined leader and a man of unwavering integrity, who dedicated his life to the service of Nigeria.

    The governor was reacting to reports of the demise of the former President in a private hospital in London.

    Governor Okpebholo, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Fred Itua, said he received news of the passing of the former President with a heavy heart.

    According to him, “His Excellency was a man of immense character, whose commitment to combating corruption and ensuring national security left an indelible mark on our nation’s history. ‘’He served Nigeria with uncommon zeal and selflessness, and his legacy of probity and patriotism will forever be remembered.

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    “Even after leaving office, President Buhari remained a respected elder statesman, offering invaluable counsel and guidance whenever called upon. His deep love for Nigeria was evident in every decision he made and every action he took.’’

    The governor extended his deepest condolences to the Buhari family, the government and people of Katsina State, and indeed, all Nigerians, ‘’during this period of immense grief.’’

    He prayed for the repose of the soul of the departed leader and for strength and fortitude for his loved ones ‘’to bear this irreplaceable loss.’’

    “May his soul rest in perfect peace,” Governor Okpebholo concluded.

  • Okpebholo mourns Buhari

    Okpebholo mourns Buhari

    Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, has described late former President Muhammadu Buhari as a true patriot, a disciplined leader, and a man of unwavering integrity who dedicated his life to the service of Nigeria.

    The governor was reacting to reports of the demise of the former President in a private hospital in London.

    Governor Okpebholo, who spoke in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Fred Itua, said he received news of the passing of the former President with a heavy heart.

    According to him, “His Excellency was a man of immense character, whose commitment to combating corruption and ensuring national security left an indelible mark on our nation’s history. He served Nigeria with uncommon zeal and selflessness, and his legacy of probity and patriotism will forever be remembered.

    Read Also: BREAKING: Tinubu announces Buhari’s death, sends Shettima to escort body to Nigeria

    “Even after leaving office, President Buhari remained a respected elder statesman, offering invaluable counsel and guidance whenever called upon. His deep love for Nigeria was evident in every decision he made and every action he took.

    The governor extended his deepest condolences to the Buhari family, the government and people of Katsina State, and indeed, all Nigerians, during this period of immense grief.

    He prayed for the repose of the soul of the departed leader and for strength and fortitude for his loved ones to bear this irreplaceable loss.

    “May his soul rest in perfect peace,” Governor Okpebholo concluded.

  • Okpebholo orders redeployment ofgovernment house security personnel

    Okpebholo orders redeployment ofgovernment house security personnel

    Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, has ordered immediate redeployment of security personnel, including the Camp Commandant for locking out journalists and supporters of the All Progressives Congress. 

    Those redeployed were those on duty at the Government House when the incident occurred. 

    Journalists and APC supporters were prevented from gaining access into the premises after they had accompanied  Governor Okpeholo from the Benin Airport  through the streets of Benin City in a victory parade celebrations. 

    Okpebholo, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Fred Itua, expressed regret over the incident and  described the action as unacceptable as well as inconsistent with his leadership style. 

    He said he remained a people-focused and accessible leader who held the media and his supporters in the highest regard. 

    Okpebholo noted that the exclusion of invited guests and supporters was not only unauthorized but also in complete contradiction to the spirit of the celebration. 

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    He said he had constituted a small investigative committee to identify all those involved in the incident. 

    Okpebholo stated that his administration would not tolerate acts that sought to ridicule or alienate the very people who stood by him. 

    “This decision did not originate from me, nor does it reflect my values. I will never knowingly authorize any action that disrespects our supporters or members of the press. As a governor elected by the people, I remain committed to openness, inclusion, and respect for every stakeholder,” the Governor stated. 

    “The administration reaffirmed its commitment to fostering an atmosphere of unity and transparency, assuring all supporters and stakeholders of their valued place in the journey to rebuild and reposition Edo State.”

  • Okpebholo orders redeployment of Government House security personnel

    Okpebholo orders redeployment of Government House security personnel

    Edo Governor Monday Okpebholo has ordered immediate redeployment of security personnel, including the Camp Commandant for locking out journalists and supporters of the All Progressives Congress(APC). 

    Those redeployed were those on duty at the Government House when the incident occurred. 

    Journalists and APC supporters were prevented from gaining access into the premises after they had accompanied  Governor Okpeholo from the Benin Airport  through the streets of Benin City in a victory parade celebrations. 

    Okpebholo, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Fred Itua, expressed regret over the incident and  described the action as unacceptable as well as inconsistent with his leadership style. 

    He said he remained a people-focused and accessible leader who held the media and his supporters in the highest regard. 

    Okpebholo noted that the exclusion of invited guests and supporters was not only unauthorized but also in complete contradiction to the spirit of the celebration. 

    He said he had constituted a small investigative committee to identify all those involved in the incident. 

    Okpebholo stated his administration would not tolerate acts that sought to ridicule or alienate the very people who stood by him. 

    “This decision did not originate from me, nor does it reflect my values. I will never knowingly authorize any action that disrespects our supporters or members of the press. As a governor elected by the people, I remain committed to openness, inclusion, and respect for every stakeholder,” the Governor stated. 

    “The administration reaffirmed its commitment to fostering an atmosphere of unity and transparency, assuring all supporters and stakeholders of their valued place in the journey to rebuild and reposition Edo State.”

  • Dafinone hails Okpebholo’s Supreme Court victory, urges inclusive leadership 

    Dafinone hails Okpebholo’s Supreme Court victory, urges inclusive leadership 

    Senator Ede Dafinone has congratulated Governor Monday Okpebholo following Thursday’s Supreme Court judgment which affirmed him as the duly elected Governor of Edo State, describing the ruling as a victory for democracy and a resounding affirmation of the people’s will.

    In a statement on Friday, Dafinone praised the judiciary for what he called a “sound, courageous, and fair judgment,” which dismissed the appeal filed by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Asue Ighodalo. 

    “This landmark judgment brings to finality the legal contestation over the 2024 Edo governorship election,” he noted, adding that it “strengthens public confidence in our democratic and judicial institutions.”

    Calling the decision a personal triumph for Okpebholo and a collective validation for the people of Edo State, Dafinone urged the Governor to now focus on governance and unity. 

    “As Governor Okpebholo settles fully into office,” he said, “I urge him to bring to bear his wealth of legislative and public service experience in reshaping Edo State and propelling it to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with other fast-developing states in Nigeria.”

    The Delta Central lawmaker also charged the newly affirmed governor to lead with magnanimity and a sense of inclusion. “This moment calls for statesmanship and unity. Elections may have divided the people, but leadership must unite them,” he stated. “Now is the time to build bridges, heal wounds, and chart a collective course for the progress of Edo State.”

    Dafinone further appealed to all political stakeholders in Edo to work together with the governor to deliver the dividends of democracy to the people, emphasizing that “the energy and promise of Edo State must not be stifled by political differences, but harnessed for the common good.”

    He said: “I, Senator Ede Dafinone, Senator representing Delta Central Senatorial District, heartily congratulate His Excellency, Senator Monday Okpebholo, on his well-deserved victory at the Supreme Court, which on Thursday affirmed him as the duly elected Governor of Edo State. This landmark judgment brings to finality the legal contestation over the 2024 Edo governorship election, following the dismissal of the appeal filed by the Peoples Democratic Party’s candidate, Asue Ighodalo.

    Read Also: Akpabio congratulates Gov Okpebholo on Supreme Court victory

    “This victory is not only a personal triumph for Senator Okpebholo but also a reaffirmation of the will of the good people of Edo State who freely gave him their mandate. I commend the judiciary for delivering a sound, courageous, and fair judgment that has once again strengthened public confidence in our democratic and judicial institutions.

    “As Governor Okpebholo settles fully into office, I urge him to bring to bear his wealth of legislative and public service experience in reshaping Edo State and propelling it to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with other fast-developing states in Nigeria. The challenges of governance are great, but so are the opportunities to build a more prosperous, secure, and inclusive state for all Edo citizens.

    “This moment calls for statesmanship and unity. I encourage His Excellency to be magnanimous in victory by embracing all Edo people, regardless of political affiliation. Elections may have divided the people, but leadership must unite them. Now is the time to build bridges, heal wounds, and chart a collective course for the progress of Edo State.

    “I also call on all stakeholders in Edo, across party lines, to join hands with Governor Okpebholo in delivering good governance to the people. The energy and promise of Edo State must not be stifled by political differences, but harnessed for the common good.

    “Once again, I congratulate Governor Monday Okpebholo on this judicial affirmation. May your tenure be marked by peace, visionary leadership, and transformational achievements that will be remembered by generations to come.”

  • Akpabio congratulates Gov Okpebholo on Supreme Court victory

    Akpabio congratulates Gov Okpebholo on Supreme Court victory

    Senate President  Godswill Akpabio has congratulated Gov. Monday Okpebholo  on his confirmation as the duly elected candidate in the September 2024 gubernatorial election in Edo.

    Akpabio, in a congratulatory message personally signed by him on Friday in Abuja, described the Supreme Court verdict as the triumph of democracy and the will of the people.

    “What the apex court in the land has done is to affirm the will and wishes of the overwhelming majority of the people of Edo State. It shows that the election was transparent, free and fair,” Akpabio said.

    “The declaration by the Supreme Court in favour of Sen. Okpebholo against Mr Asue Ighodalo of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has proven that elections are won at the ballot and by people who have identified with the grassroots.

    “This judgment has again reaffirmed the fact that democracy is at play and the people of Edo have wholeheartedly embraced the All Progressives Congress (APC) and popularly elected their preferred choice of Senator Okpebholo as their governor.

    “This milestone affirms  Okpebholo’s mandate and paves the way for him to continue delivering exceptional service to the good people of Edo.

    “He has done well in the past seven months and I believe he will do excellently well in his four year tenure.

    “My distinguished brother, His Excellency Senator Monday Okpebholo, on behalf of my family and constituents, the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, I extend my warmest congratulations to you and the wonderful people of Edo on this landmark victory at the Supreme Court.

    “I wish you success and I assure you of the Senate’s support and collaboration in ensuring the state’s progress and development.

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    “Congratulations once again, Gov Okpebholo. I look forward to a robust working relationship with you,” the Senate President said.

    NAN reports that in a unanimous decision by a five-member panel led by Justice Mohammed Garba, the apex court dismissed as lacking in merit, an appeal the candidate of Ighodalo, filed to nullify the outcome of the governorship election.

    The apex court held that it found no reason to set aside the concurrent judgments of both the Court of Appeal and the Edo State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal, which returned Okpebholo of the All Progressives Congress, APC, as the valid winner of the gubernatorial contest.

    It held that the Appellant failed to adduce credible and admissible evidence to substantiate his claim that the election was marred by irregularities that included over-voting and substantial non-compliance with provisions of the Electoral Act.

    Likewise, it held that the Appellant failed to call relevant witnesses to demonstrate some of the evidence he tendered in support of his case, especially the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System, BVAS, machines.

    It held that some of the proof of evidence, which were tendered from the Bar, were merely dumped on the tribunal without establishing alleged non-compliance in 432 out of a total of 4,519 polling units in the state.

    (NAN)

  • UPDATED: Supreme Court affirms Okpebholo’s election as Edo governor 

    UPDATED: Supreme Court affirms Okpebholo’s election as Edo governor 

    …Supreme Court didn’t do justice, says Ighodalo 

    …Victory is for all Edo citizens, says Okpebholo 

    The Supreme Court has affirmed the victory of Senator Monday Okpebholo of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the last governorship election held in Edo State on September 21, 2024.

    A five-member panel of the apex court, held in a unanimous judgment on Thursday, that the appellants – the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its candidate in the election, Asue Ighodalo – failed to establish their case with sufficient and credible evidence as required.

    The court resolved four out of the five issues, identified for determination, against the appellants.

    In the lead judgment, Justice Mohammed Lawal Garba found that the Court of Appeal was right in setting aside the decision of the election tribunal to admit the bimodal voters accreditation system (BVAS) tendered by the appellants from the bar without prior consent of the respondents.

    Justice Garba als found that the appellants’ allegations of non-compliance was based on the provision of Section 51(1) and (2) and Section 73(2) of the Electoral Act to which Section 137 of the Electoral Act applies on the need to call oral evidence in proof, but which they failed to do.

    The judge said: “In this particular appeal, the appellants called a total of 19 witnesses, out of which only five were polling unit agents, whose testimonies were related to over voting. 

    “They did not testify on the issue of no prior recording of serial numbers and other particulars of the result sheets, the BVAS machines and other sensitive election materials as prescribed by the Electoral Act 2022.

    “13 of the 19 witnesses called by the appellants were wards and Local Government agents, who did not witness the election at the polling units to be able to testify and or demonstrate the documents as it relates to the complaints of the appellants.

    “Petitioner witness (PW) 12 who happened to be the appellants’ star witness, who was the Director of Research and Strategy of the first appellant’s campaign organisation, played no role in the voting at the polling units.

    “In the circumstances, all the documents tendered before the tribunal, in respect of sundry allegations of not filling the form, of over voting, etc were documents that were dumped on the tribunal,” he said.

    Justice Garba held that it is the law that to prove over voting, which was one of the allegations made by the appellants, they were required to tender voters register for the affected polling units (to show the member of registered voters), BVAS machines used in those polling units (to show the number of accredited voters) and result sheets of the said polling units in Form EC8As (to show the number of votes cast and recorded in the election).

    He added that it is when these documents are tendered that the court will have the opportunity of comparing the number of votes recorded in Form EC8A, the primary source and the number of accredited voters in the BVAS matchines to ensure that those figures tally and do not exceed the number of registered voters.

    The judge said the failure of the appellants to tender any of the documents mentioned above was fatal to their effort to prove allegations of over voting.

    He held that in the instant case, the appellants failed to tender admissible and credible evidence in the disputed polling units to show the number of registered and accredited voters and extracts of the BVAS machines as required.

    The judge held that not only did the appellants tender the BVAS machines in an unlawful manner, they failed to demonstrate it before the tribunal to establish their case.

    Justice Garba said: “In this case, the BVAS machines were merely tendered from the bar, without being opened and demonstrated before the tribunal and so, they were clearly dumped on the tribunal.”

    He faulted the appellants’ claim that the Form EC25B was not completed by INEC officials as required before the election.

    The judge said contrary to the appellants’ claim Form EC25B did not contain columns for the filling of information about sensitive election materials before the actual election. He noted that form for such purpose was Form EC40A, which was duly filled as required.

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    He held that even if the appellants were able to establish their claim of non compliance in relation to the 395 polling units where they challenged the results declared by INEC, they were still required to demonstrate that the said non compliance substantially affected the entire results of the election.

    Justice Garba said it was apparent that from the evidence tendered by the appellants in support of their attack of the results from the 395 polling units, the non compliance even if proves could not be said to have substantially affected the result of the election which was conducted in 4519 polling units across the state.

    He added that in that regard, the appellants did not satisfactorily discharge the burden of proof as required by the law.

    Justice Garab said the other allegations of exclusion and reduction of votes were also not established with credible and admissible evidence.

    He held that the appeal lacked merit, dismissed it and affirmed the May 29 judgment of the Court of Appeal, which earlier upheld the judgment of the election tribunal, affirming Okpebholo’s election.

    Reacting to the judgment, Ighodalo said he was not convinced that the Supreme Court did justice in its judgment in the appeal he filed.

    In a statement on Thursday, Ighodalo said: “My dear people of Edo State, today, the Supreme Court has ruled.

    “Though I accept the finality of its judgment, I do not and cannot pretend that what was delivered amounts to justice.

    “What happened in the September 2024 Governorship Election was not a contest. It was a robbery. Coordinated. Deliberate. And now, tragically validated by the highest court in the land. 

    “While I will not and can not obstruct any judicial pronouncement, no matter how flawed, I must never fear to speak truth to power.

    “Like you, I feel a deep sense of betrayal. Not just by those who rigged the process, but by the very institutions we trusted to protect our democracy. 

    “You came out in hope. You voted for competence, for progress, for prosperity. And now, we are told that your voice does not matter. That your freely given mandate can be trampled without consequence.

    “I feel your pain. I share your anger. And I will never forget your courage. 

    “To every young person who saw in this moment the birth of a new Edo, to every elder who longed to see our state rise again, to every woman and man who prayed, campaigned, and voted, we may not have won the office, but we won something greater. 

    “We found one another. We discovered our collective strength. Though this painful chapter closes today, our beautiful story does not end. The struggle to reclaim the soul of our beloved state continues.

    “Yes, dark days may lie ahead. The weight of this illegitimacy will, unfortunately, echo beyond the halls of the Supreme Court. I fear Edo will feel it in the absence of leadership, in the poverty of policy, and in the daily suffering of her people.

    “But we are neither a fearful nor a broken people. We may be wounded. But all wounds heal.

    “So let this be our vow. We will not retreat. We will not be silenced. And we will never forget.

    “To those who now hold power undeserved, lead with humility. Govern with conscience. History sees what the courts may not. And one day, it will deliver its own verdict,” Ighodalo said.

    Meanwhile, Okpebholo has dedicated his victory at the Supreme Court to all citizens of Edo State.

    In a statement issued on Thursday by his Chief Press Secretary, Fred Itua, Okpebholo said the decision by the apex court has brought to a close all legal contestations arising from the 2024 governorship election.

    Part of the statement reads: “This definitive verdict is not merely a legal triumph—it is a solemn reaffirmation of the sacred mandate freely given by the people of Edo State. 

    “It signals the beginning of a fresh chapter rooted in unity, inclusiveness, and accelerated development.

    “His Excellency, Governor Monday Okpebholo, extends profound gratitude to the judiciary for its courage and fidelity to justice, and to the great people of Edo State for their unflinching support, patience, and faith in democracy. 

    “He views this moment not as a personal victory but as a shared triumph for every Edo citizen, regardless of political, ethnic, or religious affiliation.

    “Governor Okpebholo renews his vow to lead with humility, compassion, and accountability. His administration remains fully committed to its developmental blueprint—prioritizing security, infrastructure, education, agriculture, healthcare, youth empowerment, and job creation. 

    “The focus remains clear: to deliver tangible benefits that uplift lives and restore confidence in public leadership.

    “In the true spirit of statesmanship, Governor Okpebholo extends a sincere olive branch to all his opponents and members of the opposition. The elections are over; the real work of governance and healing must begin. 

    “He urges political leaders across party lines to rise above division and contribute constructively to the task of building a greater Edo State. 

    “Constructive criticism and diverse perspectives will always be welcomed, but they must be rooted in a sincere desire to see Edo thrive.

    “Edo belongs to all of us. The time has come to set aside our differences, close ranks, and march forward—united in purpose, anchored in peace, and driven by a shared vision of progress.

    “Let this victory ignite a new era of unity, dialogue, and impact-driven governance. Let history remember this moment as the point when Edo chose collaboration over conflict, vision over vendetta, and service over self.”

  • APC deputy spokesperson hails Okpebholo over Supreme Court victory 

    APC deputy spokesperson hails Okpebholo over Supreme Court victory 

    Deputy national publicity secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Hon. Durosinmi Meseko, has congratulated Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, following the Supreme Court’s affirmation of his victory in the September 2024 governorship election.

    In a statement issued on Wednesday, Meseko lauded the apex court’s ruling, which he said brings final closure to all legal disputes surrounding the election. 

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    He expressed confidence in Governor Okpebholo’s capacity to lead the state and deliver meaningful development.

    He emphasized the need for unity and stability in Edo State, urging all stakeholders to work together with the governor to realize the aspirations of the people.

    Meseko also offered prayers for the governor, saying: “We pray that God Almighty keeps Governor Okpebholo in good health and guides him as he is fully focused on taking Edo State to prosperity.”

  • Tinubu congratulates Okpebholo on Supreme Court victory

    Tinubu congratulates Okpebholo on Supreme Court victory

    …urges focus on development

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has extended his warm congratulations to Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo State following the Supreme Court’s affirmation of his victory in the September 2024 governorship election.

    Governor Okpebholo, who ran on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), was declared winner of the election by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). 

    The Supreme Court’s ruling, delivered on Thursday, put to rest months of legal contestation and upheld the legitimacy of his mandate.

    Read Also: Okpebholo, Ighodalo welcome Supreme Court verdict

    In a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, President Tinubu described the ruling as a triumph for democracy and the will of the people of Edo State. 

    He urged the governor to remain magnanimous in victory and use the moment as a rallying point for uniting all segments of the state towards a shared goal of progress and prosperity.

    “Now that the governor has cleared the legal hurdles, it is time for him to accelerate the delivery of exceptional services and good governance to the people of Edo State, which he has already begun to do,” the President said.

    President Tinubu also used the occasion to commend the leadership and members of the APC in Edo State for their steadfastness and discipline throughout the electoral and judicial processes. 

    He called for greater cohesion and dedication within the party ranks to effectively deliver on the expectations of the electorate.

  • Okpebholo, Ighodalo welcome Supreme Court verdict

    Okpebholo, Ighodalo welcome Supreme Court verdict

    Governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in last year’s governorship election in Edo State, Assembly Ighodalo, has said that history would deliver its verdict on the polls.

    Ighodalo who was reacting to the Supreme Court judgment dismissing his appeal, accepted finality of the judgment but said he could not pretend that what was delivered amounts to justice.

    The PDP candidate insisted that what happened at the polls was not a contest but a robbery coordinated and eliberate.

     Ighodalo said he could not obstruct any judicial pronouncement but that he would be afraid to speak truth to power.

    According to him, “I feel a deep sense of betrayal. Not just by those who rigged the process, but by the very institutions we trusted to protect our democracy.

    “You came out in hope. You voted for competence, for progress, for prosperity. And now, we are told that your voice does not matter. That your freely given mandate can be trampled without consequence.

    “I feel your pain. I share your anger. And I will never forget your courage.

    “To every young person who saw in this moment the birth of a new Edo. To every elder who longed to see our state rise again. To every woman and man who prayed, prayed, campaigned, and voted. We may not have won the office, but we won something greater. We found one another. We discovered our collective strength.

    “Though this painful chapter closes today, our beautiful story does not end. The struggle to reclaim the soul of our beloved state continues.

    “Yes, dark days may lie ahead. The weight of this illegitimacy will, unfortunately, echo beyond the halls of the Supreme Court. I fear Edo will feel it in the absence of leadership, in the poverty of policy, and in the daily suffering of her people.

    “So let this be our vow. We will not retreat. We will not be silenced. And we will never forget.

    “To those who now hold power undeserved, lead with humility. Govern with conscience. History sees what the courts may not. And one day, it will deliver its own verdict.”

    On his part, Governor Monday Okpebholo, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Fred Itua, extended olive branch to all his opponents and members of the opposition political parties

    Okpebholo said elections were over and that ‘real work of governance and healing must begin.’

    Read Also: BREAKING: Supreme Court upholds Okpebholo’s election as Edo Governor

    The Edo Governor urged.political leaders across party lines to rise above division and contribute constructively to the task of building a greater Edo State. 

    He cautioned that constructive criticism and diverse perspectives would be welcomed, but such criticism must be rooted in a sincere desire to see Edo thrive.

    Okpebholo also thanked the judiciary for its courage and fidelity to justice.

    According to the statement, “This definitive verdict is not merely a legal triumph—it is a solemn reaffirmation of the sacred mandate freely given by the people of Edo State. It signals the beginning of a fresh chapter rooted in unity, inclusiveness, and accelerated development.

    “Governor Okpebholo renews his vow to lead with humility, compassion, and accountability. His administration remains fully committed to its developmental blueprint—prioritizing security, infrastructure, education, agriculture, healthcare, youth empowerment, and job creation. The focus remains clear: to deliver tangible benefits that uplift lives and restore confidence in public leadership.”