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  • Okpebholo affirms commitment to people-centred development in Edo

    Okpebholo affirms commitment to people-centred development in Edo

    Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, has assured that his administration remains focused on delivering his vision to transform the state.

    Speaking in Benin City while addressing members of the Labour Party’s Obedient Movement, which recently dissolved its structure ahead of the 2027 general elections, Governor Okpebholo emphasized that his mission to deliver visible, people-centred development remains unwavering.

    He stated that nothing would distract his government from its mandate, describing the mandate given by Edo residents as clear and non-negotiable.

    Okpebholo noted that ongoing projects across the state are designed to meet the real needs of communities rather than political interests, adding that his leadership approach is informed by firsthand experience of the challenges faced by the people.

    “You voted for me for a reason, and that reason is the development of Edo State,” the governor declared. “I have a clear vision to move Edo from an ancient city to a modern city, and I am not losing focus.

    “I went to Temboga and I couldn’t even walk inside because of the depth of the gully erosion. I promised the people I would return if elected, and I kept that promise. Today, the results are visible,” Okpebholo said.

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    He added that development should not be seen as a personal achievement of the governor but a collective success driven by the will of the people.

    “Without your votes, I wouldn’t be here. So there is no special thank you to me. What we are seeing today belongs to all of us.

    “Our president is carrying the common man along. Leakages have been blocked, and those who were feeding fat on the old system are now.”

     Edo State Obedient Movement coordinator, Comrade Ikhuenbor Felix Igbinevbo, said the decision was based on confidence in President Tinubu’s reform agenda.

    “About 95 percent of those here are members of the Obedient Movement and Labour Party stakeholders. We supported Peter Obi in 2023, but we have resolved to support President Tinubu for a second term because we believe his reforms will benefit the common man,” he said.

  • Governor Okpebholo threatens to revoke road contract

    Governor Okpebholo threatens to revoke road contract

    Edo State Governor Monday Okpebholo has threatened to revoke the 1.4-kilometre Charismatic (Church) Road project at Ekhenwa, if the contractor fails to execute the contract according to specifications.

    The project is being executed by Place of Peace Investment Ltd.

    Governor Okpebholo issued the threat while inspecting road projects in Edo South Senatorial District.

    Besides the 1.4-kilometre Charismatic (Church) Road project, Governor Okpebholo also inspected Old Sapele Road linking Agip, Ohogbohi and Ogheghe communities, Ogheghe Road off Sapele Road and Sapele Road Bypass.

    He hailed some of the contractors for delivering quality jobs, warning those lagging behind to sit up or risk losing their contracts.

    He said his administration was pushing to ensure timely delivery and value for public funds.

    The governor said the inspection was necessary to separate serious contractors from those failing to meet agreed standard and deadline.

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    He said some contractors had shown commitment and professionalism.

    Okpebholo said his administration would not tolerate unnecessary delay.

    “We’ve gone round several places today. We were at Church Road, Upper Ekenwan Road and we were not too happy with the contractor there. We have made our observations known to the contractor on the need to meet with specifications and by the time we return next time and nothing has happened the way we want it, we can revoke the contract.

    “We have gone to three other places and I can see that everything is going on well. I am very happy with the contractor handling the job at Ogheghe. They are doing a very good job. I am also very happy with the contractor handling this Sapele Road. They are doing a very good job.

    “We will continue to monitor these projects closely even at weekends. We won’t waste time because there is no time. The rainy season is almost here, and if we are not working, that means nothing will be achieved,’’ he added.

  • Okpebholo threatens to revoke road contract in Edo

    Okpebholo threatens to revoke road contract in Edo

    Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, has threatened to revoke the 1.4-kilometre Charismatic (Church) Road project in Ekhenwa Road if the contractor fails to execute the work in line with agreed specifications.

    The project is being handled by Place of Peace Investment Limited. The Governor issued the warning while inspecting ongoing road projects in the Edo South Senatorial District.

    In addition to the Charismatic (Church) Road project, Okpebholo also inspected the Old Sapele Road linking the Agip, Ohogbohi, and Ogheghe communities, Ogheghe Road off Sapele Road, and the Sapele Road Bypass.

    He commended contractors delivering quality jobs but cautioned those lagging to improve their performance or risk losing their contracts.

    According to the Governor, his administration is determined to ensure timely project delivery and value for public funds.

    He said the inspection exercise was aimed at distinguishing serious contractors from those failing to meet agreed standards and timelines, noting that while some firms had demonstrated commitment and professionalism, others had fallen short.

    Okpebholo warned that his administration would not tolerate unnecessary delays, particularly as the rainy season approaches.

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    “We’ve gone round several places today. We were at Church Road, Upper Ekenwan road and we were not too happy with the contractor there. We have made our observations to the contractor on the need to meet with specifications, and by the time we return next time and nothing has happened the way we want it, we can revoke that job.

    “We have gone to three other places, and I can see that everything is going well. I am very happy with the contractor handling the job in Ogheghe; they are doing a very good job. I am also very happy with the contractor handling this Sapele Road. They are doing a very good job.

    “We will continue to monitor these projects closely, even at weekends. We won’t waste time because there is no time. The rainy season is almost here, and if we are not working, that means nothing will be achieved, he added.

    Linking the projects to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda, the governor said road construction remained one of the most visible ways to restore public confidence in governance.

    “We must work in line with Mr President’s Renewed Hope for the country. One of the ways to bring renewed hope is through the construction of roads. That is how our people will know that they voted for us and that we are delivering on our promises,” Okpebholo said.

  • Okpebholo vows more crackdown on cultists, kidnappers in 2026

    Okpebholo vows more crackdown on cultists, kidnappers in 2026

    Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, said his administration is deploying stronger security strategies and technology to keep the people safe in 2026 and beyond.

    Governor Okpebholo, in his New Year Message, said 2026 would be a year of “Hope and Growth” for the state.

    The Edo Governor who thanked God for sustaining the state through 2025, said the journey has been of steady progress despite inherited challenges.

    Governor Okpebholo said the story of the state has been changing for the better despite inheriting insecurity, bad roads, weak institutions and low public confidence.

    He said his administration, under the SHINE Agenda, has made progress in security, infrastructure, healthcare, education, agriculture, economic development, and job creation.

    He said, “The challenges we inherited have not disappeared overnight. Our roads still need massive attention, food security and job creation require more effort, and remnants of violent touts and cult groups still exist in some areas. But we are confronting them decisively.

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    “We will not allow kidnapping or cult-related violence to thrive in Edo State. In 2026, we are deploying stronger security strategies and technology to keep our people safe.

    “Our security agencies have been fully briefed and are ready to respond swiftly to any threat to peace and order in our communities.

    “2026 is the Year of Hope and Growth — hope because we must never give up on Edo’s future, and growth because progress must be felt in every sector and in every part of the state,” he said.

    He pledged that no community would be left behind and no citizen ignored as his administration builds on the gains of the past year.

  • Payment of 13th month salary thrills Edo civil servants

    Payment of 13th month salary thrills Edo civil servants

    Edo State Governor Monday Okpebholo has put smiles on the faces of civil servants by paying them 13th month salary.

    Some civil servants, who confirmed the payment, thanked the governor for what they termed timely and morale-boosting offer.

    At the ministries visited, including Ministry of Information and Strategy, Ministry of Lands and Housing, Ministry of Environment and Sustainability, and Ministry of Education, workers said they have received payment.

    Director of Orientation at the Ministry of Information and Strategy, Mrs. Rose Imonikhe, said the alert was a pleasant surprise.

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    She said: “I woke up this morning; it was the alert that woke me up, the 13th month salary. I’m grateful to the governor for what he has done. You can see me smiling; this is how other officers in Edo State civil service are smiling.

    “This Yuletide period, most people must have spent their December salary. So, this will help them enter the new year with something in their pockets. Those who have children’s school fees to pay can do so without stress, and others who are renewing rents will also benefit.

    This 13th month salary will go very far.

     “The governor has played his part; it is left for civil servants to do theirs by being more committed. He is in a haste to deliver the dividends of democracy, and the civil service is the channel through which this can be achieved.”

    Mrs. Bridget Igbinovia and Onyinyechi Florence described the payment as a demonstration of concern for workers’ welfare.

    Director of Administration, Mrs. Egbe Jocy, said the payment would strengthen morale and productivity across the service.

  • Okpebholo pays 13th month salary for Edo civil servants

    Okpebholo pays 13th month salary for Edo civil servants

    Governor Monday Okpebholo has delighted civil servants in Edo state by paying their 13th month salary.

    Workers at various ministries, including Information and Strategy, Lands and Housing, Environment and Sustainability, and Education in Iyaro, confirmed receiving the payment, describing it as timely and morale-boosting.

    Mrs. Rose Imonikhe, Director of Orientation at the Ministry of Information and Strategy, said the alert came as a pleasant surprise to staff.

    She said, “I woke up this morning, it was the alert that woke me up, the 13th-month salary. I’m grateful to the governor for what he has done. You can see me smiling, and that is how other officers in the Edo State civil service are smiling.

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    “This Christmas period, most people must have spent their December salaries. So this will help them enter the new year with something in their pockets. Those with children’s school fees to pay can do so without stress, and others who are renewing rents will also benefit.This 13th-month salary will go very far.

     “The governor has played his part; it is left for civil servants to do theirs by being more committed. He is in a haste to deliver the dividends of democracy, and the civil service is the channel through which this can be achieved,” 

    Mrs. Bridget Igbinovia and Onyinyechi Florence described the payment as a clear demonstration of concern for workers’ welfare.

    Director of Administration, Mrs. Egbe Jocy, said the payment would strengthen morale and productivity across the service.

  • Tinubu’s reform will develop Nigeria, says Okpebholo 

    Tinubu’s reform will develop Nigeria, says Okpebholo 

    Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, has assured Nigerians that the reforms being implemented by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu would develop the nation.

    Governor Okpebholo said a robust strategies in collaboration with relevant security agencies have been put in place by President Tinubu to ensure safety of lives and property across the country.

    Okpebholo spoke at an interdenominational prayer service held at his residence in Irrua, Esan Central Local Government Area of Edo State.

    Governor Okpebholo who called on Nigerians to continue to pray for President Tinubu and his administration, said prayers were crucial to successful delivery of electioneering promises.

    The Edo Governor said his administration is working hard to develop the state but that some persons were trying to divert their attention and set the state on the path of retrogression.

    ” I appeal for your prayers, asking God to frustrate the enemies of the state.

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    “Consistent prayers and effective collaboration with security agencies have continued to improve the security situation in Edo State, As we are working to develop Edo State, some people are trying to divert our attention and set the state on the path of retrogression. I appeal for your prayers, asking God to frustrate the enemies of the state.

     “I want to assure you that our administration and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is doing everything possible to ensure the safety of lives and property of Nigerians and to make Edo State safer. The Egyptians we see today in Edo State and Nigeria, we shall see them no more. The kidnappings we saw yesterday, we shall see them no more”

    “The cultism and cult-related activities we saw yesterday, we shall see them no more. I request prayers for Mr President Tinubu. This is a time he truly needs our prayers because he is doing so much for Nigeria, despite several criticisms against his government”

    “The President is implementing far-reaching policies and economic reforms that will develop the nation.

    “We are putting deliberate strategies in place to ensure sustained development and progress in Edo State but critics are making concerted efforts to distract the government and drag the state backward.

    “As we are working to develop Edo State, some people are trying to divert our attention and set the state on the path of retrogression. I appeal for your prayers, asking God to frustrate the enemies of the state.

    “We need prayers for our land because without prayers, development will be difficult. Businesses will not thrive, and economic activities will suffer,” he stated 

    In his sermon titled “Crossing Over with Gratitude,” Reverend Francis Okhale urged the congregation to always give thanks to God.

    He said, “We are here to honour God Almighty for what He is using Senator Monday Okpebholo to do for Edo people. We can see the impact of his administration, especially in infrastructural development such as flyovers, schools, hospitals, and other critical projects.” 

  • Okpebholo receives report indicting Obaseki on MOWAA, Radisson Blu Hotel

    Okpebholo receives report indicting Obaseki on MOWAA, Radisson Blu Hotel

    • Governor vows to invite EFCC

    Edo State Governor Monday Okpebholo has received report and resolutions of the House of Assembly, which indicted former governor, Godwin Obaseki, on the Museum of West African Art (MOWAA) and Radisson Blu Hotel projects.

    The assembly raised a five-man committee to investigate funding and ownership of both projects, following a request by Governor Okpebholo.

    The governor, who spoke after receiving the report, said its findings and recommendations would be fully implemented.

    Okpebholo said the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) would be invited to further examine issues raised in the recommendations.

    He said the state government had significant stakes in  MOWAA and Radisson Blu Hotel, having invested N3.8billion in both projects.

    He said changes in the structure and nomenclature of the MOWAA project made the investigation unavoidable.

    Okpebholo said it was unacceptable to suggest Edo State had only 10 per cent stake in Radisson Blu Hotel despite investing over N28billion.

    “Edo State has spent over N3.8 billion on this project, yet some people are saying the state has no stake in it. This is unacceptable. I will work with your recommendations and forward them to the relevant authorities to investigate what truly happened. We will also involve EFCC

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    “Our investment in this project is over N28billion. We must invite EFCC to step in and determine if this is how businesses are conducted in Nigeria,” he said.

    In its recommendations passed by the assembly, the five-man committee headed by Addeh Isibor urged the state government to take possession of both projects.

    It asked Governor Okpebholo to contract competent hands to complete renovation of the hotel and take steps to put the hotel to use.

    The recommendations urged the state government to revoke “the fraudulent Certificate of Occupancy to the property issued in the name of Hospitality Investment and Management Company Limited and revert same to Edo State Government that purchased the property.

    “That Edo State Government should initiate legal action and work with relevant anti-graft agencies to retrieve the complete statement of account and the balance of the Seventeen Billion, Five Hundred Million Naira (N17,500,000,000.00) Bond proceeds still in the possession of Escrow Agents, Meristen Trustees Limited and Emerging Africa Trustees Limited.

    “The title to the MOWAA Property having never been revoked, same remains the property of Central Hospital, Benin City.

    “That Edo State Government immediately takes all necessary steps to put the property to good use in the best and overriding public interest of the people of Edo State.”

    Speaker of the assembly, Blessing Agbebaku, said the facts about MOWAA and Radisson Blu Hotel ‘’are now clearly documented in resolutions and outcomes.’’

  • Okpebholo receives report on MOWAA, Radisson Blu Hotel

    Okpebholo receives report on MOWAA, Radisson Blu Hotel

    Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, has received a report and resolutions of the Edo State House of Assembly, which indicted former Governor Godwin Obaseki on the Museum of West African Art (MOWAA) and the Radisson Hotel projects.

    The Edo Assembly raised a five-man committee to investigate funding and ownership of both projects following a request by Governor Okpebholo.

    Governor Okpebholo, who spoke after receiving the report, said its findings and recommendations would be fully implemented.

    He said the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) would be invited to further examine issues raised in the recommendations.

    Okpebholo said the Edo State Government has significant stakes in the MOWAA and Radisson Blu hotel, having invested ₦3.8bn respectively in both projects.

    He said changes in the structure and nomenclature of the MOWAA project made the investigation unavoidable.

    Okpebholo said it was unacceptable to suggest Edo State has only 10 per cent stake in the Radisson Blu hotel despite investing over ₦28bn.

    “Edo State has spent over ₦3.8 billion on this project, yet some people are saying the state has no stake in it. That is totally unacceptable. I will work with your recommendations and forward them to the relevant authorities to investigate what truly happened. We will also involve the EFCC

    “Our investment in this project is over ₦28 billion. We must invite the EFCC to step in and determine if this is how businesses are conducted in Nigeria,” he said.

    In its recommendations passed by the Assembly, the five-man committee headed by Hon Addeh Isibor, urged the Edo State Government to take possession of both projects.

    It asked Governor Okpebholo to contract competent hands to complete the renovation of the Hotel and take all steps to put the Hotel to use.

    The recommendations urged the Edo State Government to revoke “the fraudulent Certificate of Occupancy to the property issued in the name of Hospitality Investment and Management Company Limited and revert the same to the Edo State Government that purchased the property.

    “That the Edo State Government initiate legal action and work with relevant Anti-graft Agencies to retrieve both the complete statement of account and the balance of the Seventeen Billion, Five Hundred Million Naira (N17,500,000,000.00) Bond proceeds still in the possession of the Escrow Agents. Meristen Trustees Limited and Emerging Africa Trustees Limited.

    “The title to the MOWAA Property having never been revoked, the same remains the property of the Central Hospital, Benin City

    “That the Edo State Government immediately takes all necessary steps to put the property to good use in the best and overriding public interest of the people of Edo State.”

     Speaker of the Assembly, Hon. Blessing Agbebaku, said the facts about MOWAA and the Radisson Blu hotel were now clearly documented in resolutions and outcomes.

  • Sule, Diri, Okpebholo, Oyebanji sign N545.2b, N1.01tr, N415.57b, N939b 2026 budgets into law

    Sule, Diri, Okpebholo, Oyebanji sign N545.2b, N1.01tr, N415.57b, N939b 2026 budgets into law

    Governors Abdullahi Sule (Nasarawa), Duoye Diri (Bayelsa), Monday Okpebholo (Edo), and Biodun Oyebanji (Ekiti) yesterday signed the 2026 Appropriation Bills into law. 

    The Nasarawa State House of Assembly passed the 2026 Appropriation Bill of N545.2 billion into law.

    The state lawmakers had jacked up the proposed budget from N517.5 billion to N545.2 billion, indicating a N27.6 billion increase.

    Speaker Danladi Jatau announced the passage of the Bill into law during proceedings in Lafia, the state capital.

    “The Capital Expenditure is N316,265,270,661.07 billion and the Recurrent Expenditure is N228.717,880,249.07 billion,” he said. Jatau urged the executive to ensure full implementation of the budget.

    The Speaker explained that the N27.6 billion increment was due to the current surge of inflation.

    “In the upward review, security votes and services in the Office of the Secretary (SSG) to the State Government and Ministry of Special Duties, Security and Sundry Matters received additional N14 billion, while the Ministry of Local Government got additional N7 billion.

    “The Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism received a boost of N3.7 billion and the construction of the 55-kilometre Lafia-Kwandere-Garaku road, among others,” he added.

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    Majority Leader Suleiman Yakubu Azara moved the motion for the passage of the 2026 Appropriation Bill into law and Minority Leader Luka Iliya Zhekaba seconded the motion. The lawmakers unanimously passed the Appropriation Bill into law.

    In Bayelsa State, Governor Diri signed the state’s 2026 Appropriation Bill of N1.016 trillion into law alongside six other Bills.

    The other legislations are: the Rural Access Funds Law 2025, Rural Access Road Authority Law 2025, Water Sector Law 2025, Statistics Law 2025, Harmonised Taxes and Levies Approved List for Collection Law 2025 and the Bayelsa Medical University Amendment Law 2025.

    The governor said N998.371 billion was initially presented to the House of Assembly on November 13 for scrutiny and approval.

    He said after a careful perusal and consultation with the Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs), the Assembly increased it by N17.7 billion, representing 1.77 per cent.

    Diri assured the people that his administration would ensure the full implementation of the 2026 budget, as he was able to keep to the budget cycle of January to December in the outgoing year.

    He thanked the lawmakers for the timely passage of the Bills, stressing that the cooperation among the three arms of government would enable them to continue to address the developmental challenges of the state.

    “Let us continue to keep this mutual understanding and relationship to foster sustainable growth and development of our state. But, of course, there must be checks and balances.

    “If there is any implementation that is not going on well, exercise your powers to ensure that this law is adhered to. On our part, we will try our best to ensure full implementation of this Appropriation Law 2026,” Diri told the lawmakers.

    Presenting the Bills, Speaker Abraham Ingobere said the “Budget of ASSURED Prosperity II” was more than just a piece of legislation but a symbol of appreciation for the strides the state had made in improving the lives of the residents through infrastructure development, healthcare, public utilities, education, and agriculture, among others.

    In Edo State, Governor Okpebholo said the “Budget of Hope and Growth” would take the state to greater heights.

    Last week, the governor presented the N939 billion Appropriation Bill to the House of Assembly for scrutiny and passage.

    The Assembly passed the budget into law after an interface with relevant commissioners and government agencies.

    Speaker Blessing Agbebaku noted that the governor has transformed the state, saying the people benefited from his practical governance style.

    He said: “History has been made by this administration. You are hungry to develop Edo State. Your administration is building the first and second flyover bridges in Edo State and you will be remembered by the people because these are landmark projects.”

    In Ekiti State, Governor Oyebanji assented to the 2026 budget of N415.573 billion.

    The governor also signed two other Bills – Ekiti State Revenue Administration Law, 2025, and the Ekiti State College of Technology, Ijero-Ekiti Bill, 2025 – into law.

    The governor described the three legislations as critical to the realisation of his administration’s shared prosperity agenda.

    He said the development was a product of collaboration between the executive and legislative arms.

    Oyebanji noted that the timely passage of the budget would ensure the sustenance of the January–December fiscal cycle in line with global best practices.

    The governor said the “Budget of Sustainable Governance” stood at N415,572,070,139.44, with 47 per cent allocated to Capital Expenditure and 53 per cent to Recurrent Expenditure.

    He explained that the budget was prepared after wide consultations with the people and that it aligned with the six pillars of his administration, which were derived from the Ekiti State Development Plan 2021–2050.

    Oyebanji stressed that the priority areas in the 2026 fiscal year include the completion of ongoing projects, food security, wealth creation and infrastructural development.

    The governor said the budget would also help his administration to consolidate its achievements as it approaches the end of its first term in office.

    He said the new legislation on Ekiti State College of Technology, Ijero-Ekiti, repealed the former College of Health Sciences and Technology Law of 2019, effectively upgrading the institution to a polytechnic.

    The governor expressed gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for supporting Ekiti State.

    He assured the residents that his administration would continue to pursue policies aimed at improving the welfare and prosperity of the people.