News From Edo
Governor Okpebholo Orders Inquiry into Oke-Oroma Land Dispute
In a bid to resolve the ongoing Oke-Oroma land dispute, Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, has announced the formation of a Commission of Inquiry to investigate the matter thoroughly.
Governor Okpebholo made the announcement during a meeting with community leaders, residents, and those affected by the demolition of properties in the Oke-Oroma community, located in Benin City, the state capital.
Accompanied by his Deputy, Honourable Dennis Idahosa, the Governor expressed his commitment to ensuring justice for the people of Oke-Oroma.
“I made a promise to you during my campaign, and today, I am fulfilling that promise. We will not allow injustice to prevail under this administration. We are here to listen to your concerns and take necessary actions to address them,” Governor Okpebholo stated.
The chief press secretary to the Governor, Fred Itua, in a statement issued on Tuesday quoted him to have assured the community that the Commission of Inquiry would investigate the claims surrounding the disputed land and make recommendations based on the findings. He also emphasized that should the inquiry confirm that the lands rightfully belong to the community, any Certificates of Occupancy (CofO) issued to other individuals would be revoked and the land returned to its rightful owners.
“Peace and security are paramount to this government. I will ensure that the appropriate security forces are deployed to restore peace to the area,” the Governor added, calling on the people to maintain peace while the investigation is carried out.
The Governor also promised to invite representatives from the affected communities to the Government House for further discussions, as part of his administration’s commitment to transparency and accountability in handling the issue.
The announcement was welcomed by many in the community, who have been seeking a resolution to the land dispute for years. With the formation of the Commission of Inquiry, the people of Oke-Oroma are hopeful that the issue will be addressed fairly and expeditiously.
The Governor’s intervention is a significant step toward resolving the long-standing conflict, and the Commission of Inquiry is expected to begin its work soon.
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Okpebholo Ends Obaseki’s Judicial Bias, Swears in Excluded Judges
In a decisive move to uphold judicial fairness, Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo State will today, December 2, 2024, swear in three High Court Judges-designate who were excluded by the previous administration of Governor Godwin Obaseki.
The ceremony will take place at 1:00 PM at the State Executive Council Chambers, Government House, Benin City.
The judges—Ojo Maureen Osa, Godwin Jeff Okundamiya, and Edoghogho Eboigbe—were part of eight candidates approved by the National Judicial Council (NJC) in June 2023.
Despite their clearance, they were conspicuously left out during Obaseki’s swearing-in ceremony in May 2024, raising concerns about bias and favoritism in the judicial appointment process.
Governor Okpebholo’s decision to include the excluded judges underscored his administration’s commitment to restoring the integrity of the judiciary and ensuring that political interference does not undermine the rule of law.
Secretary to the State, Umar Musa Ikhilor, Government, praised the Governor’s action, stating, “This move reflects a commitment to justice, fairness, and the strengthening of the judiciary’s independence.”
The swearing-in marks a turning point in Edo’s judicial system, reinforcing the message that judicial appointments must be based on merit, not politics, and signaling a renewed era of transparency and impartiality.
News From Edo
‘I Sought No Prophet or Native Doctor, God Alone Delivered My Victory’
Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, has made a bold declaration that his victory in the September 21 governorship election was achieved solely through faith in God, without seeking help from native doctors or prophets.
Speaking on Sunday at Winner’s Chapel in Akho, Irrua, Governor Okpebholo expressed gratitude to God for his success.
His Chief Press Secretary Fred Itua in a statement issued on Sunday quoted the Governor to have said,
“No one but God could have accomplished this. This is the first time in Nigeria that someone contested and won without consulting any prophet or native doctor. My faith is in Christ alone,” he said.
The Governor emphasized that his victory was evidence of divine favor. “If God does not will it, then let it not be done. I did not rely on worldly strategies but trusted entirely in God, and He granted me success,” he added.
Governor Okpebholo attributed his confidence to his membership in Winner’s Chapel. “Both my Deputy and I are members of this church. While others leaned on media tactics, I leaned on God, and He delivered,” he revealed.
Pastor Peter Osawe of Winner’s Chapel, who preached on ‘Wisdom Kits for Joy and Rejoicing’, reminded the congregation that God is the ultimate factor in life. “Nothing happens without God’s knowledge. We must always draw strength from Him,” he said.
Later, Governor Okpebholo attended a service at God’s People Worldwide Prayer Ministry in Illeh, Ekpoma.
Apostle Ehijele Unuayan praised the Governor for his commitment to Edo’s development and for approving automatic employment for First Class graduates of Edo origin.
In his address, the Governor reaffirmed his dedication to the state. “I am here to pray for the strength to move Edo forward, to use our resources wisely, and to ensure justice and fairness for all,” he stated.
Prayers for Continued Success
Both services concluded with prayers for Governor Okpebholo’s success, as he embarks on his mission to lead Edo State with faith and integrity over the next four years.
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Gov Okpebholo Extols Dr. Paddy Iyamu’s Virtues on His Birthday
Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, has praised Executive Chairman of the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), Dr. Emmanuel Paddy Iyamu, on his birthday.
The Governor lauded his significant contributions to the state’s education sector.
In a statement issued by the Governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Fred Itua, Governor Okpebholo praised Dr. Iyamu for his unwavering dedication to the development of education in Edo State.
He commended Dr. Iyamu’s patriotism and tireless efforts in advancing the state’s educational sector, highlighting his crucial role in fostering growth and innovation.
The Governor reflected on Dr. Iyamu’s recent participation in an emergency visit to Uyiosa and Oroma Primary Schools, where they exposed critical gaps in the Edo Best initiative, an educational program introduced by the previous administration. The visit underscored Dr. Iyamu’s commitment to ensuring that education in Edo State meets the highest standards.
Governor Okpebholo also lauded Dr. Iyamu’s efforts in positively engaging Edo’s youth and serving as a role model in the education sector. He described Dr. Iyamu as a pillar of support in the quest to revitalize the state’s educational framework.
The Governor concluded by praying for God’s continued blessings upon Dr. Iyamu, wishing him good health, wisdom, and strength to further contribute to the development of Edo State.
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