Tag: Okpebholo

  • Edo poll dispute: Why tribunal dismissed SDP’s petition against Okpebholo

    Edo poll dispute: Why tribunal dismissed SDP’s petition against Okpebholo

    The Edo State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal in Abuja dismissed the petition by the Social Democratic Party (SDP) seeking to void Governor Monday Okpebholo’s election owing to the party’s decision to abandon its case.

    At Tuesday’s proceedings, SDP’s lawyer, Jackson Ehiavhie informed the tribunal that his client was no longer interested in pursuing the case.

    Ehiavhie added that he was instructed by the National Secretariat of the SDP to withdraw the case.

    Lawyers to the respondents – the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Okpebholo and the All Progressives Congress, (APC) – did not object to the position taken by the petitioner.

    In a subsequent ruling, Justice Wilfred Kpochi, who is the Chairman of the three-member tribunal, pronounced the dismissal the petition in view of the petitioner’s decision to discontinue further prosecution of its case.

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    The SDP was among six political parties that approached the tribunal to invalidate void INEC’s declaration of Okpebholo and his party, the APC as winners of the governorship election held on September 21, 2024.

    INEC had declared the APC candidate winner of the election with 291,667 votes to defeat 17 other candidates, including his closet rival, Asue Ighodalo of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, who scored 247,274 votes.

    Aside from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its candidate, Asue Ighodalo, other parties that are challenging the election are the Zenith Labour Party (ZLP), Action Democratic Party (ADP), Accord Party (AP) and the Allied Peoples’ Movement, (APM).

  • No rift between Okpebholo and I, says Deputy Gov

    No rift between Okpebholo and I, says Deputy Gov

    Edo Deputy Governor Dennis Idahosa has stated that there is no rift between him and Governor Monday Okpebholo.

    He urged Edo residents to disregard the rumour, while declaring that mischief makers were behind it.

    Idahosa described the rumoured rift as unfounded, while maintaining that the relationship between him and Okpebholo remained most cordial, like an elder-younger brother relationship.

    The Deputy Governor, according to his Chief Press Secretary, Friday Aghedo, spoke when he hosted executive and members of the Edo Parliament of Nigeria at the Government House, Benin. 

    He noted that Okpebholo-led administration was keen on delivering good governance and implementing laudable policies that would uplift the standard of living of Edo residents.

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    Idahosa said: “I appreciate my principal (Senator Okpebholo), having found me worthy to be his deputy.

    “Let me also appreciate this parliament. I am also a member of this parliament. It is such a great honour to have the calibre of men, most especially from Ovia, to pay this courtesy visit. I am very much aware that you are doing so much to support this government..

    “We will be needing your support and prayers, and we also know that the majority of you are professionals. When we need your contributions, ideas, and suggestions, please, be there for us.”

    He urged residents to stay vigilant and refuse to allow themselves to be carried away by wrong information, but to focus on ongoing developments by of the administration.

    He said: “We will be committed to foster more physical development and human capital development in our dear state.

    “We are also committed to prioritising the interests of Edo people. We will put the Edo people first, before our interests. So, be assured that this administration, led by Senator Monday Okpebholo, is going to be the administration of Edo people.”

  • Okpebholo gives ultimatum to contractors

    Okpebholo gives ultimatum to contractors

    Edo State Governor Monday Okpebholo has given marching order to contractors.

    He urged contractors handling some failed sections of Benin-Ekpoma-Auchi Expressway to ensure the project was completed before the rainy season.

    Okpebholo and top officials of the state government were yesterday on their way to Irrua in Esan Central Local Government, when he stopped at some sections of Benin-Ekpoma-Auchi Expressway to inspect the level of repairs done so far, urging the contractors to speed up work.

    The ongoing palliative works on the failed sections of the Benin-Ekpoma-Auchi Road were being handled by the state government.

    The governor, while at Obadan and Okpoji junctions, interacted with the contractors and inquired from them if there were challenges.

    He urged them to execute the job in line with contractual specifications.

    The other sections inspected by Okpebholo included Ugha, Ehor, Ihie, Utene, Igieduma and Okemuen communities, as well as Power Line, off Ukhun Road, Eguare Ekpoma, Iruekpen, Idumebo and Okpoji junction, among others.

    At Power Line, off Ukhun Road, Eguare in Ekpoma, where the highway was completely cut off, residents hailed the governor for rescuing them and ensuring they were not cut off from other parts of the state.

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    At Okpoji junction in Ekpoma, a large crowd welcomed Okpebholo and appreciated his administration for the quality of work being done. They assured him that they would continue to support his administration, to enable him deliver the dividends of democracy to the people.

    A student at Ambrose Ali University (AAU), Ekpoma, Christian Obi, who spoke about the repairs of the failed section at Power Line, off Ukhun Road, Eguare Ekpoma, expressed happiness about the timely project and thanked the governor for fixing the road, which had almost cut off the area from other parts of the state.

    Mrs. Margaret Agbonzele, who spoke at Okpoji junction section of the road, said Okpebholo had put smiles on the faces of the residents by addressing the challenges along the axis, adding that her vote for the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the governor was not a waste. She promised to continue to support the administration, to ensure its success.

  • Okpebholo: my administration focusing on delivering tangible projects

    Okpebholo: my administration focusing on delivering tangible projects

    Edo State Governor Monday Okpebholo has said his administration is focusing on delivering tangible projects, rather than signing Memoranda of Understanding (MoU).

    He spoke at Ramat Park, Benin, while inspecting the building of the first flyover in the state, which he described as a landmark project of his government.

    He expressed satisfaction about the work done so far.

    He said: “We are practical people, not MoU. You can see for yourself the progress made. Building a flyover is not something you rush into, but I have confidence in the contractor’s capacity and the quality of work being delivered.”

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    During inspection of the dualisation of Upper Ekenwan Road in Benin, the  governor directed the contractors to accelerate their efforts and work round the clock to ensure completion before the rainy season.

    At the drainage site opposite the Army Barracks on Ekenwan Road, Okpebholo emphasised his administration’s commitment to providing good roads across the state, while residents of the area cheered him as he assured them of the project’s timely completion.

    He said: “The work is progressing well, and we are doing everything possible to finish it before the rainy season, so as to ease transportation for our people. I have instructed the contractors to work day and night to meet the deadline.”

    The governor highlighted the Federal Government’s interest in Edo State’s development, assuring residents that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu remained committed to supporting the state’s transformation agenda.

  • Setting the record straight on mowaa and Okpebholo administration’s priorities

    Setting the record straight on mowaa and Okpebholo administration’s priorities

    • By Fred Itua

    My attention has been drawn to an article authored by one Ogbeide Ifaluyi-Isibor. In the article, he made several claims about the Museum of West African Arts (MOWAA) and Governor Monday Okpebholo’s position on the project. While one may appreciate the passion for cultural development, it is essential to clarify the Edo State Government’s stance on this matter.

    Governor Monday Okpebholo’s administration is dedicated to the sustainable growth of Edo State, focusing on projects that meet the real needs of our citizens—especially in vital areas like healthcare, infrastructure, and job creation. The concerns regarding the revocation of the Certificate of Occupancy for the MOWAA site are not motivated by political revenge, as wrongly implied, but by the necessity for accountability, due process, and alignment with the developmental goals of Edo citizens.

    It is well-known that the MOWAA project received over €20 million in donations from various international partners, including the German Government, the British Government, and the European Union. However, the pressing question is: how was this money utilized? Despite numerous requests for transparency, there has been minimal public disclosure about the financial management of these funds. The Okpebholo administration strongly believes that every investment in Edo State should be open to public scrutiny and accountability. The people of Edo have the right to know how these funds were spent and whether they were directed towards their intended purpose.

    The demolition of the historic Central Hospital to make way for MOWAA has raised significant concerns. Access to quality healthcare is essential, and the citizens of Edo deserve medical services that meet their needs. The Central Hospital, which has been a vital resource for thousands over the years, was more than just a healthcare facility; it was a cherished part of our heritage.

    While the remodeling of the Stella Obasanjo Hospital is acknowledged, one must question the wisdom of tearing down a crucial healthcare institution for a museum when other locations were available. The Okpebholo administration argues that development should be comprehensive and should not come at the cost of vital social infrastructure. Governor Okpebholo’s priority is to restore balance and ensure that the community’s needs are prioritized.

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    Edo State already has the National Museum on Ring Road, which showcases important artifacts and attracts many visitors. This brings up a critical question: What was the rationale behind constructing another museum just a few kilometers away on Sapele Road? If the aim was to enhance our cultural heritage, wouldn’t it have been more sensible to improve and expand the existing museum instead of launching a new project with significant financial burdens?

    Governor Okpebholo values Edo’s cultural heritage but emphasizes the need for careful resource management. The people of Edo deserve initiatives that are thoughtfully planned, sustainable, and in line with the State’s broader economic and social development goals.

    It is troubling that the esteemed Oba of Benin, who is the guardian of our rich cultural heritage, was reportedly not sufficiently consulted in the creation of MOWAA. Any cultural project of this scale should have involved the full participation and approval of the Oba, whose leadership and stewardship of Edo artifacts are recognized worldwide.

    The Okpebholo administration is dedicated to honoring traditional institutions and ensuring they play a significant role in projects related to the heritage of the Benin Kingdom. As we progress, it is essential that any cultural initiatives reflect the values and traditions cherished by our people.

    We are not against cultural development or foreign investment; instead, we are focused on making sure that all investments prioritize the welfare of Edo citizens, adhere to due process, and provide sustainable benefits.

    We encourage all stakeholders, including cultural advocates like Ogbeide Ifaluyi-Isibor, to engage positively with the government as we work together for the development of Edo. Our future must be built on collaboration, transparency, and accountability to ensure that every initiative—be it in culture, healthcare, or infrastructure—truly benefits the people.

    Governor Monday Okpebholo is committed to creating a government that is centered on the people, accountable, and dedicated to the overall advancement of Edo State. Let us move forward together in unity and purpose.

    •Itua is the Chief Press Secretary to Edo State Governor

  • Gov. Okpebholo allocates portfolios to new commissioners in Edo

    Gov. Okpebholo allocates portfolios to new commissioners in Edo

    Gov. Monday Okpebholo of Edo has on Tuesday sworn in six commissioners into the State Executive Council and assigned them portfolios.

    This is contained in a statement in Benin, by Mr Umar Ikhilor, Secretary to the State Government.

    According to Ikhilor, Mr Paul Ohonbamu is assigned to the Ministry of Information and Communications, while Washington Osifo will take charge of the Ministry of Water Resources and Energy.

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    ”Dr Emmanuel Iyamu is assigned the Ministry of Education, Dr Lucky Eseigbe, Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, and Andrew Ijegbai, Ministry of Mining.

    ”Similarly, Olabisi Idaomi will lead the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development.

    All commissioners are expected to resume duties in their respective ministries immediately,” he said.

    (NAN)

  • Okpebholo inaugurates six commissioners, SUBEB chair, others

    Okpebholo inaugurates six commissioners, SUBEB chair, others

    Edo State Governor Monday Okpebholo yesterday inaugurated six commissioners and the Chairman of the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB).

    Chairmen and members of Edo State Oil and Gas Producing Areas Development Commission (EDSOGPADEC), Edo State Independent Electoral Commission (EDSIEC), and State Secondary Education Board (SSEB) were also inaugurated.

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    Okpebholo, while addressing the newly-inaugurated persons at the New Festival Hall, Government House, Benin, urged them to help him to drive development and progress in Edo, while stressing that his administration was in a hurry to bring development to the state.

    He noted that the appointees reflected the requisite commitment of his administration to bring good governance, efficient and effective service delivery, and fulfil the promises made to the residents of Edo State.

  • Police arrest 16 kidnappers in Edo Central, as Okpebholo orders demolition of houses

    Police arrest 16 kidnappers in Edo Central, as Okpebholo orders demolition of houses

    Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, has directed the police and other security agencies to immediately demolish all houses linked to the sixteen kidnappers that were arrested in Edo Central Senatorial District.

    Our reporter yesterday gathered from a police source that Okpebholo’s directive to the security agencies mandated that all the hideouts of kidnappers and other criminal gangs should continually be raided, while prosecution of the suspects would commence immediately.

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    Edo governor, who hailed the efforts of the security agencies, was quoted as stating that the action would serve as a deterrent to other criminals operating in the state.

    Okpebholo declared that the activities of cultists, kidnappers, armed robbers, and other criminals would not be tolerated under his watch.

    Edo governor said: “Criminals terrorising Edo State will have no place to hide, as security operatives have been empowered to fish them out wherever they are. We have purchased 75 Toyota Hilux vans for the security of our people.

  • Okpebholo: Confounding the doubters, redefining leadership in Edo

    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.

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    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 discipline and transparency to a system that was previously plagued by inefficiency. His bold steps are setting a new standard for accountability and service delivery.

    Governor Monday Okpebholo is proving that leadership is not about noise but results. He is confounding the critics and inspiring the citizens. As Apostle Paul wrote, God uses the weak and despised to bring about great things, and in Edo State, this truth is playing out before our very eyes.

    Edo is rising, not on the wings of empty promises, but on the back of a governor who understands that actions speak louder than words. Indeed, Governor Okpebholo has become the farmer who sows in silence and reaps in abundance—a leader who delivers hope, one project at a time.

    •Itua is the Chief Press Secretary to Edo State Governor

  • Okpebholo alleges 18 Edo council chairmen squandered N83b in 12 months

    Okpebholo alleges 18 Edo council chairmen squandered N83b in 12 months

    Edo State Governor Monday Okpebholo has disclosed that the 18 local governments squandered over N83 billion from federation account in 12 months.

    He said the Federal Government released over N8 billion monthly allocations to the 18 councils last month.  The governor said between January and September last year, the councils, according to the Office of the State’s Accountant-General, got over N6.5 billion monthly as allocations, while between October and December, the local governments received over N8 billion monthly from the federation account.

    Okpebholo of the All Progressives Congress (APC) said the 18 local government chairmen, who belonged to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), in 12 months, cumulatively earned over N83 billion as monthly allocations.

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    The governor, who spoke while receiving the Acting Chairman of Akoko-Edo Local Government, Alabi Oshionogue, and the councillors, along with APC leaders, who were on a courtesy visit to him at the Government House, Benin, said President Bola Ahmed Tinubu had done a lot to promote development at the grassroots, but lamented that the politicians elected to provide services, squandered the money.

    Governor Okpebholo yesterday received at the Government House, Benin, the 14 elected All Progressives Congress (APC) members of Edo’s 7th House of Assembly, popularly referred to as G-14, who were denied inauguration by former Governor Godwin Obaseki.

    He acknowledged the G-14’s dedication and loyalty to APC, and emphasised the importance of legislative representation in a democracy.