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  • Okpebholo signs 2026 Appropriation Bill into law

    Okpebholo signs 2026 Appropriation Bill into law

    Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo has signed the 2026 Appropriation bill into law.

    Governor Okpebholo had last week, proposed a budget of N939 billion to the Edo State House of Assembly (EDHA).

    The House of Assembly passed the budget into law after having an interface with relevant Commissioners and agencies.

    Speaking after signing the budget into law, Governor Okphebholo said the budget of Hope and Growth would move the state to greater height.

    He said, “Let me thank members of the Edo State House of Assembly and the Speaker for doing a good job. I want to thank you for being proactive towards this budget. It was quick and the members did a good Job. I believe this budget of Hope and growth will move Edo State to a greater height”.

    Speaker Blessing Agbebaku thanked the Governor for his developmental stride.

    He said the Governor has positively transformed the state,.saying the people benefitted from his practical governance style.

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    “We are here today to present to you for your assent the 2026 appropriate bill passed into law by EDHA. The important sectors of the economy benefited from this budget for example Agriculture and work sectors of the Edo economy. These sectors are the two areas that Edo people will greatly benefit from. Food and infrastructure are critical for the well-being of the people.

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

    “The governor is hungry to develop Edo State to enable Edo people live a comfortable and better life. This budget will perform 100 per cent and Edo people will see what you do with the funds we appropriate for you.

    “The money appropriated for you in the last one year is well spent and Edo people are better for it. We are presenting the year 2026 approved appropriation bill for your ascent”.

  • Edo Assembly asks Okpebholo to take possession of MOWAA, Radisson Blu Hotel

    Edo Assembly asks Okpebholo to take possession of MOWAA, Radisson Blu Hotel

    Edo State House of Assembly Ad-Hoc Committee set up to investigate funding and ownership of Museum of West African Art (MOWAA) and Radisson Blu Hotel has recommended that Governor Monday Okpebholo should take possession of both investments.

    This was among recommendations in the report the committee submitted.

    The committee, in its findings, said the land on which MOWAA Institute was built remained in the name of the demolished Central Hospital and was never revoked.

    It said Edo State Government solely provided over N3billion to build and develop MOWAA Institute Pavilion, adding that there was no proof of any other funds donated in respect of same.

    Other findings were that MOWAA did not provide proof of receipt of any donation from any foreign or local donor in respect of the project.

    In its recommendation, the committee urged the state government to immediately take over possession of the entire premises on which MOWAA was built, saying the entire project was funded by Edo State Government.

    It said the title of the property, having never been revoked, remained the property of Central Hospital, Benin City.

    “Edo State Government should immediately take all necessary steps to put the property to good use in the best interest of the people of Edo State.”

    The lawmakers adopted all recommendations of the committee.

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    Lawyer to MOWAA, Olayiwola Afolabi, said his client would not appear before the committee because the matter was already in court.

    He said any recommendation by the committee would be subjected to the court.

    “The law is clear. MOWAA has been sued by one of the parties also in the Assembly. There is no need to go to the Assembly Committee. There are separations of powers. Whatever they do, it is the court that will still sanction. If a case is in court, the Assembly cannot sit over it.

    ‘’We attach the processes and serve them. House of Assembly is not a court of law. Having been aware that the Federal High Court is hearing the case, can the same Assembly that has lawyers to advise them still say they want to continue with the hearing?

    “My client cannot appear before the Assembly.

    “They can give their verdict. Whatever they give is still subject to the court. They can only give recommendations at best.

    “It is better the matter is resolved amicably. There is no need for war in Edo over MOWAA. It is for the benefit of everybody. It is a multi-dollar project. This is why we should meet and resolve grey areas.”

  • Edo now safe haven for investments, Okpebholo tells investors

    Edo now safe haven for investments, Okpebholo tells investors

    Edo State Governor Monday Okpebholo has said his administration’s investment in security has boosted economic drive and given confidence to investors to bring their investments to the state. 

    He said his administration had tackled cultism and other criminal acts.

    Okpebholo spoke at a pre-launching of Skyewise Group Tower in Benin City, Edo State capital.

    He told the investors that their multi-billion naira investments in the state were safe and secure.

    He said his administration had reduced insecurity to the barest minimum.

    Represented by his deputy, Dennis Idahosa, Governor Okpebholo said no investor would invest in a place unsafe.

    He said: “The governor has asked me to assure you that your investments in Edo are safe and secure.

    “When we came into office, Edo was faced with insecurity, but as we speak, it has been reduced to the barest minimum. Cultism is being tackled.

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    “For business to drive in any society, any state, any community, security must be addressed. And as we speak today, by the grace of God, everything about security is the top priority of Mr. Governor.

    “I want to assure you that the government of Edo State will patronise to ensure your business meets the highest desire from Edo and not only from the citizens, but also from the government. And lastly, we are going to be praying for you because we are almost at the same age.’’

    Chief Executive Officer of Skyewise, Dr. Elvis Abuyere, said the demolition of the conglomerate’s business premises in Lagos and Abuja compelled them to relocate to Edo State, which provided a friendlier environment for their businesses to drive.

    Abuyere praised Okpeholo for boosting investors’ confidence towards driving economic growth in the state

    He said: “For those who have known us for over a decade, we are known for excellence, we are known for impact and we are known for results.

    “For those who have been following us lately, you will realise that we have some challenges in Lagos. One of our premises in Lagos was demolished and the one we have in Abuja was also demolished.

    “We had discussion and we thought it wise to begin the journey of Skye wisely. What we believe at the management team is that Benin and Edo State are untapped market for our business.

    “For those who know us, you will realise that we are into investments, loan facilities, automobiles, luxury automobiles, and we believe that you know, when we’re putting this together, people are saying, ‘Ah, you are into luxury.

    “Why you coming to Benin?” People don’t know how to buy new cars.

    “We want to increase that number and ensure we have a lot of percentage of Nigerians drive a new car.

    “And this is one of the reasons we came to Benin. If you look at the showroom downstairs, you will see all the new cars from 2024 to 2025, even 2026”, Abuyere said.

  • Okpebholo boosts investors’ confidence in Edo

    Okpebholo boosts investors’ confidence in Edo

    Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, has said that his administration’s deliberate investment in security has strengthened economic activities and restored investor confidence in the state.

    The governor stated that his government has made significant progress in tackling cultism and other violent crimes, thereby creating a safer environment for businesses to thrive.

    Okpebholo made the remarks at the pre-launching ceremony of the Skyewise Group Tower in Benin City, the state capital, where he assured investors that their multi-billion naira investments in Edo State are safe and secure.

    He noted that insecurity, which previously discouraged investment, has been reduced to the barest minimum under his administration.

    Represented at the event by his deputy, Dennis Idahosa, the governor emphasised that no serious investor would commit resources to an unsafe environment.

    “The governor has asked me to assure you that your investment in Edo is safe and secure,” Idahosa said. “When we came into office, Edo was faced with serious security challenges, but as we speak, these have been reduced to the barest minimum. The issue of cultism is being decisively addressed.”

    He added that the improved security situation is already yielding positive results, with increased interest from investors and renewed economic activities across the state.

    “For business to thrive in any society, any state, any community, security must be addressed. And as we speak today, by the grace of God, everything about security is the priority of Mr. Governor.

    “I want to assure you that the government of Edo state will patronize to ensure that your business meets the strongest desire from Edo and not only from the citizens but from the government. And lastly, we are going to be praying for you because we are almost at the same age.

    Chief Executive Officer of Skyewise, Dr. Elvis Abuyere, said the demolition of the conglomerate’s business premises in Lagos and Abuja compelled them to relocate to Edo State, which provided a friendlier environment for their businesses to thrive.

    Dr. Abuyere praised Governor Okpeholo for boosting investors’ confidence in driving economic growth in the state

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    He said, “For those who have known us for over a decade, we are known for excellence, we are known for impact, and we are known for results.

    “For those who have been following us lately, you will realize that we have some challenges in Lagos. One of our premises in Lagos was demolished, and the one we have in Abuja was also demolished.

    “We had a discussion, and we thought it wise to begin the journey to Skye wisely. What we believe at the management team is that Benin and Edo state are an untapped market for our business.

    “For those who know us, you will realize that we are into investments, loan facilities, automobiles, luxury automobiles, and we believe that you know, when we’re putting this together, people are saying, “Ah, you are into luxury.

    “Why are you coming to Benin?” People don’t know how to buy new cars.

    “We want to increase that number and ensure that we have a high percentage of Nigerians driving a brand new car.

    “And that is one of the reasons we came to Benin. If you look at the showroom downstairs, you will see all the brand new cars from 2024 to 25, even 2026,” Abuyere said.

  • BREAKING: Edo Assembly asks Okpebholo to take possession of MOWAA, Radisson Blu Hotel

    BREAKING: Edo Assembly asks Okpebholo to take possession of MOWAA, Radisson Blu Hotel

    Edo State House of Assembly ad-hoc committees set up to investigate funding and ownership of the Museum of West African Art (MOWAA) and the Radisson Blu Hotel have recommended that Governor Monday Okpebholo to take possession of both investments.

    This was contained in the report the Committee submitted.

    Former Governor Godwin Obaseki, management of MOWAA and other invited persons refused to appear before the Committee.

    Lawyer to MOWAA, Barr. Olayiwola Afolabi, said his client would not appear before the Committee because the matter was already in court.

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    He said any recommendation by the Committee would be subjected to the court.

    In its report, the Committee said it found out that the land titles and funding for the two projects were from the Edo State Government.

    Details shortly…

  • Is Edo rising under Okpebholo?

    Is Edo rising under Okpebholo?

    The mantra of Governor Monday Okpebholo is “A new Edo has Risen”. OSAGIE OTABOR reports on his activities and resolve to hire and fire any political appointee.

    Governor Monday Okpebholo has given his administration a thumbs-up for its achievements over the last year, especially in implementing his five-point “SHINE” agenda. To Governor Okpebholo and his supporters, the implementation of the SHINE agenda has improved critical areas of the Edo economy. The SHINE agenda is an acronym for Security, Healthcare, Infrastructure, Natural Resources & Agriculture, and Education.

    Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Prince Kassim Afegbua, said Edo was bleeding before the emergence of Governor Okpebholo. Afegbua likened Okpebholo’s intervention in Edo State to a panel beater fixing a badly damaged vehicle after an accident. Afegbua said the state was already being fixed in infrastructure, education, healthcare, and all sectors of the economy.

    Presenting his one-year report sheet, Governor Okpebholo said he met a state weighed down by rot, debt, insecurity, and distrust, but that with determination, prayer, and teamwork, his administration has begun to restore hope, rebuild institutions, and renew confidence in government. He has done away with the use of consultants to execute government business and ensure civil servants are adequately motivated to do their job.

     Governor Okpebholo resolved to end kidnappings, cult killings, cultism, and armed robbery. He saw the creation of a Special Security Squad in collaboration with the Nigerian Army and other security agencies. He ensured that new anti-cultism and anti-kidnapping laws were enacted. Convicted kidnappers in Edo State now face the death penalty, while several houses suspected of being used for kidnapping activities have been demolished across the state. The governor said, “Edo was almost a war zone, plagued by cult killings, kidnappings, armed robbery, and cybercrime when he came on board.

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     “We acted decisively, repealed the weak anti-cultism law, passed a stronger one, supplied 60 Hilux vans and 400 motorcycles to security agencies, and recruited and trained 2,500 officers into the Edo State Security Corps. These measures have drastically reduced insecurity. Edo will no longer be a safe place for criminals.”

    In his pursuit of quality healthcare, Governor Okpebholo commenced construction of a new 100-bed Specialist Hospital and a new School of Nursing in Udomi, in the Esan Central local government area. His administration has also built over 50 Primary Health Centres across the state.

    Two legacy projects of Governor Okpebholo are the flyovers at the Ramat Park and Adesuwa Junction along Sapele Road. The governor said his administration has awarded 28 new road projects totaling 255 kilometers across the state.

    According to him, “We inherited over N600 billion in local and foreign debts and N180 billion owed to contractors. Through prudent management and transparency under our SHINE Agenda, we have significantly reduced this burden. We have also created over 10,000 direct and indirect jobs and launched a N1 billion interest-free loan scheme for small businesses and traders.”

    However, political appointees of Governor Okpebholo now sleep with one eye open. They never know who will be sacked or suspended in the dead of the night. That has been the style of Governor Okpebholo toward his appointees: he can hire and fire. His former Chief Press Secretary, Fred Itua, was kicked out in the dead of the night. Besides Itua, others who were suspended or sacked at night were former Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Samson Osagie; former Chairman, Local Government Service Commission, Hon Damian Lawal; former Special Adviser on Oil and Gas, Felix Isere; former Managing Director, EdoGIS, Tony Ikpasajah, amongst others.

    Former Governor Adams Oshiomhole and Senator representing Edo North Senatorial district, said the ability for Governor Okpebholo to hire and fire showed he was a man of steel.

    “The remodeling and reconstruction of markets across Edo State is a testament to your connection with our womenfolk, who form the bedrock of our rural and urban communities.

    “Okpebholo’s actions speak louder than words. Edo State is once again shining as a beacon of progress and good governance.”

    The traditional institution got a taste of Governor Okpebholo’s resolve to right the wrongs. He has sacked four conventional rulers in his first year. They are Lukman Akemokue, who was appointed Okuokpellagbe of Okpella in 2024 by former Governor Godwin Obaseki. His appointment was revoked for failing to comply with succession laws, and Mike Sadoh was installed as the new Okuokpellagbe of Okpella in 2025. Laze Dr. George Oshiapi Egabor was removed as Okumagbe of Uwanno kingdom, Etsako East local government area, due to incessant kidnappings and killings in his domain. Other traditional rulers sacked were Bamidele Obaitan of Ososo Kingdom and Zaiki Luckman Odamah III of the Ikpeshi/Egbegere clan, both in Akoko-Edo local government area.

    At the inception of Okpebholo’s administration, residents raised eyebrows when the Atalakpa Recovery Concept Ltd, a private firm owned by Tony Kabaka Adun, was engaged as Enforcement Consultant for the Edo Internal Revenue Service (EIRS). Moreover, several drivers’ unions returned to motor parks and bus stops. They included the Drivers Welfare Scheme, Professional Drivers on Wheels, the National Union of Road Transport Workers, the Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria, and others. Commercial drivers who hitherto paid N800 daily were made to pay between N2,000 and N10,000. Besides the high payment, which does not go into government coffers, the drivers were daily harassed and beaten.

    Public outcry and a drop in Edo IGR led Governor Okpebholo to ban their activities in August this year. Secretary to the State Government, Musa Ikhilor, said the groups violated the conditions of their engagement and resorted to cash collections, extortions, social harassment, and intimidation.

    Apart from the transport unions, Governor Okpebholo also banned unions in all markets in the state due to rising food prices.

    To the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, Governor Okpebholo’s achievements do not match the huge revenue accruing to the state. It said there was no evidence of the vast funds in the state.

    State Chairman of Edo PDP, Tony Aziegbemi, at a press briefing, said there was no corresponding improvement in infrastructure, no visible expansion of social services, no renewal of public institutions, and no measurable uplift in the lives of ordinary Edo people.

    “Roads are deteriorating, not improving. Public utilities are struggling. Local government areas are functionally paralysed, and basic governance is absent.

    “This stark disconnect between massive federal allocations and negligible outcomes raises serious concerns about fiscal responsibility, value for money, and the priorities of the current administration.

    “Even more troubling is the fact that statutory allocations continue to be released to unelected local government impostors, while duly elected chairmen, who have secured court judgments, are excluded from office. The Edo people are therefore forced to ask whether public funds are being deployed for development or merely circulated within an illegitimate administrative structure.

    “One year after assuming office, the Edo State Government has failed to articulate any coherent development blueprint, policy framework, or governing philosophy. There is no published agenda against which citizens can measure performance, no sectoral roadmap, and no clearly defined priorities.

    “What Edo people have experienced instead is drift, reactionary governance, policy inconsistency, propaganda without substance, and a steady erosion of democratic and institutional norms painstakingly built over the last eight years.”

  • Okpebholo targets jobs, infrastructure in 2026 Budget, says Finance commissioner

    Okpebholo targets jobs, infrastructure in 2026 Budget, says Finance commissioner

    Edo State Commissioner for Finance, Emmanuel Okoebor, has said the 2026 Appropriation Bill presented by Governor Monday Okpebholo was a strategic shift from routine fiscal planning to impact-driven public finance.

    He said the budget was designed to accelerate infrastructure renewal, expand employment opportunities and strengthen social services.

    The commissioner, who spoke yesterday while briefing reporters on details of the budget, said it aligned with Governor Okpebholo’s SHINE Agenda, which prioritised security,  health care, infrastructure, natural resources and agriculture, and education.

    He said sectors capable of unlocking productivity, reducing inequality and integrating underserved communities into the state’s economic framework were captured.

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    Okoebor said: “Infrastructure dominates the budget, with N420.62 billion allocated to the sector. Of this amount, over N305 billion is earmarked for road construction and rehabilitation. Governor Okpebholo believes improved road networks will ease the movement of goods and people, reduce transaction costs and improve access to health care, education and markets, particularly in rural areas.

    ‘’Agriculture received N68 billion in targeted funding. The provision supports livestock development through a dedicated ministry, offering a structured and preventive response to farmer–herder conflicts, while strengthening agricultural value chains.

    “Job creation is another major feature of the 2026 Budget, with N116.46 billion set aside for employment-related programmes. The allocation is expected to generate jobs through infrastructure development, agriculture and expanded government activities.

    “The budget also provides N8.9 billion for social welfare programmes targeting women, youths, children and other vulnerable groups, as part of efforts to promote inclusive growth and shared prosperity.”

  • Okpebholo targets jobs, infrastructure in 2026 budget, says Finance Commissioner 

    Okpebholo targets jobs, infrastructure in 2026 budget, says Finance Commissioner 

    Edo State Commissioner for Finance, Emmanuel Okoebor, has said that the 2026 Appropriation Bill presented by Governor Monday Okpebholo was a strategic shift from routine fiscal planning to impact-driven public finance.

    Okoebor said the budget was designed to accelerate infrastructure renewal, expand employment opportunities, and strengthen social services across the state.

    The Finance Commissioner, who spoke on Sunday while briefing journalists on details of the budget, said it aligned with Governor Okpebholo’s SHINE Agenda, which prioritises Security, Healthcare, Infrastructure, Natural Resources and Agriculture, and Education.

    He said sectors capable of unlocking productivity, reducing inequality, and integrating underserved communities into the state’s economic framework were captured.

    According to him, “Infrastructure dominates the budget, with ₦420.62 billion allocated to the sector. Of this amount, over ₦305 billion is earmarked for road construction and rehabilitation. Governor Okpebholo firmly believes that improved road networks will ease the movement of goods and people, reduce transaction costs, and improve access to healthcare, education, and markets, particularly in rural areas.

    “Agriculture received ₦68 billion in targeted funding. The provision supports livestock development through a dedicated ministry, offering a structured and preventive response to farmer–herder conflicts while strengthening agricultural value chains.

    “Job creation is another major feature of the 2026 budget, with ₦116.46 billion set aside for employment-related programmes. The allocation is expected to generate jobs through infrastructure development, agriculture, and expanded government activities.

    “The budget also provides ₦8.9 billion for social welfare programmes targeting women, youths, children, and other vulnerable groups, as part of efforts to promote inclusive growth and shared prosperity.”

  • Okpebholo, Obaseki mourn late ex-Edo Information Commissioner

    Okpebholo, Obaseki mourn late ex-Edo Information Commissioner

    Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, has condoled with the family of the late Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Charles Idahosa aka Charly Tempo.

    Okpebholo, who spoke through his Chief Press Secretary, Dr. Patrick Ebojele, expressed shock at the sudden passing of Hon Idahosa.

    He described him as a strong party leader and eminent Edo Indigene, who sacrificed a lot for the growth and development of the state.

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    The Governor said Idahosa believed in the establishment of institutions and gave his all towards entrenching those beliefs

    Similarly, former Governor Godwin Obaseki expressed sadness over the news of Idahosa’s passing.

    “The late Idahosa was an illustrious son of Edo State and a respected leader from the Edo South Senatorial District, who served our State and nation in various capacities.

    “Charlie Tempo was someone with whom I shared a personal bond. We attended the same secondary school, worshipped in the same Anglican Church, and our families share longstanding ties, which makes this loss even more painful for me.”

  • Okpebholo pledges support for Auchi tanker fire incident

    Okpebholo pledges support for Auchi tanker fire incident

    Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, has pledged to support victims of Wednesday’s fire incident in Auchi, headquarters of Etsako West Local Government Area.

    Governor Okpebholo described the incident as painful and unfortunate, noting that it has brought grief and distress to families, motorists, and residents of the area.

    Okpebholo, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Dr. Patrick Ebojele, 

    commiserated with the Otaru of Auchi, His Royal Highness, Alhaji Aliru Momoh Ikelebe III.

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    The Edo Governor said the incident was a painful reminder of the dangers associated with the transportation of petroleum products on the country’s highways. 

    According to the statement, “The Governor assured the people of Auchi that the Edo State Government is working closely with relevant emergency and safety agencies to assess the situation, support affected victims, and put measures in place to prevent a recurrence of such incidents.

    “Governor Okpebholo reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to the safety and wellbeing of Edo people and called on residents to remain calm and cooperate with authorities as investigations continue.”