Edo
Fred Itua Showcases Okpebholo’s Bold Achievements in First 100 Days
Governor Monday Okpebholo’s first 100 days in office have been marked by bold reforms and strategic interventions, according to his Chief Press Secretary, Comrade Fred Itua. Addressing the press, Itua highlighted Okpebholo’s achievements across security, healthcare, infrastructure, agriculture, and education, describing them as a solid foundation for Edo State’s transformation.
Determined to rid Edo State of crime, Governor Okpebholo took swift action against cultism, kidnappings, and other violent crimes. The deployment of a Special Tactical Team to Agenebode led to the rescue of kidnapped victims and the dismantling of criminal gangs.
The Governor’s spokesperson indicated that the he also passed a Cultism Prohibition Law in a decisive move to curb violence, which enforces severe penalties on cultists and their sponsors.
According to Itua, this legislation has significantly reduced cult-related killings and restored public confidence in law enforcement.
In the area of Healthcare delivery he said Governor Okpebholo took bold steps to improve on the sector.
Accirding to him, Okpebholo’s administration facilitated the take-off of the National Obstetrics Fistula Centre, donating 25 hectares of land to the Federal Government to ensure its success.
The governor also launched the IsDB LLF Support to the Malaria Elimination Project, providing free malaria testing and treatment across government hospitals. This initiative, Itua said, will save lives and enhance public health.
The chief Press Secretary reiterated the fact that Infrastructure remains a priority for the Okpebholo administration. One of the most ambitious projects he said, is the construction of a flyover bridge at Ramat Park, Benin City, aimed at reducing traffic congestion and enhancing urban mobility.
“The governor has also approved rural road construction in Esan Central, Esan West, and other local government areas, improving rural access and boosting economic activities.
“In a historic move to ensure food security, Governor Okpebholo increased the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security’s budget from ₦5.9 billion to ₦70 billion, an 86% increase.
“The administration has also distributed fertilizers to farmers, supported cocoa seedling cultivation, and approved funds for the Livelihood Improvement Family Enterprises in the Niger Delta (LIFE-ND Project), empowering local farmers.
Explaining further he indicated that Governor Okpebholo’s administration is investing heavily in education.
“He has increased the monthly subvention to Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, and initiated the revitalization of technical colleges across the state.
“Additionally, his administration achieved program accreditation at Edo State Polytechnic, Usen, and appointed a new governing council for Ambrose Alli University to strengthen leadership and academic excellence.
Fred Itua emphasized that Governor Okpebholo’s first 100 days demonstrate a clear vision for development and a dedication to the people.
“Governor Okpebholo is not just making promises—he is delivering tangible results across sectors. These achievements are only the beginning of a transformative journey for Edo State,” Itua said.
With these accomplishments, Itua insisted that Governor Okpebholo has set a new standard for governance, promising to continue delivering impactful projects that will improve lives and drive economic growth.