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    How Governor Okpebholo’s Political Orchestra Is Re-writing the South South Script and Reshaping 2027 Optics

    National UpdateBy National UpdateJuly 1, 2025 Opinion No Comments5 Mins Read
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    By Fred Itua

    By any political standard, what played out at the inaugural Regional Meeting of the All Progressive Governors Forum in Benin City at the weekend, was not just a gathering of party chieftains; it was a powerful orchestration of political symbolism, deft leadership, and rising influence.

    When Senator Monday Okpebholo, the Governor of Edo State, hosted the Progressive Governors’ Forum (PGF), he didn’t just roll out the red carpet, he rolled out a new narrative for Edo and positioned himself firmly on the national radar ahead of 2027.

    In a region long seen as politically fluid and fiercely competitive, the successful hosting of over 20 APC governors in Edo State was more than a show of logistics and hospitality; it was an emphatic declaration that Edo is no longer a peripheral player in national politics. Under Okpebholo’s rising profile, Edo State is fast becoming the South South engine room of the All Progressives Congress, and the optics are impossible to ignore.

    For the PGF, a formidable caucus that often sets the tone for the APC’s internal rhythm, the choice of Edo State was strategic. For Governor Okpebholo, it was a masterstroke. The coordination, turnout, security, optics, and unified messaging sent a clear signal: Edo is back at the center, and Governor Monday Okpebholo is the man pulling the levers.

    In hosting the PGF, Governor Okpebholo effectively pitched a tent on the map of national relevance. He did not just showcase Edo’s growth; he unveiled his capacity to broker unity, manage alliances, and present his State as a blueprint for development under the Renewed Hope Agenda. He has become, quite literally, the South South ambassador to the APC center.

    In political warfare, perception is reality. What Nigeria saw during the PGF meeting in Benin was the rise of a leader who understands not just governance but the political theatre it requires. From infrastructure to reforms, from welfare to security architecture, Governor Okpebholo is building more than roads; he is building relevance, and the APC is taking note.

    And what is politics without perception? The political optics of that governors’ gathering now resonate far beyond Benin City. For the APC, it was a show of strength. For Okpebholo, it was a coming-of-age. For Nigerians, it was a reminder that influence does not always wear the loudest hat; it sometimes walks in quietly and leaves with the applause.

    In a period where the ruling party is quietly aligning its stars ahead of 2027, it is not lost on close watchers that the South South now has a governor who does not only command home support but has also proven himself capable of mobilizing and hosting his peers and holding their attention. That kind of political currency is not just earned, it is leveraged.

    Strategically, Governor Okpebholo has placed himself on a unique trajectory. He is arguably the pioneer APC governor in the oil-rich South South in this current political dispensation, and that alone puts him in a crucial position as the party looks to balance national interests, regional representation, and grassroots consolidation before the next general elections.

    His firm grip on state affairs, growing popularity among the people, and ability to unify the party’s structure in Edo make him a political force that can no be ignored. If the 2023 presidential election taught Nigeria anything, it is that no zone can be taken for granted and with Okpebholo holding sway in Edo, the APC may finally have the bridge it needs to make inroads in a zone previously dominated by opposition voices.

    The message from Benin City is loud and clear: Senator Monday Okpebholo is no longer just the man in charge of Edo State; he is fast becoming the poster figure of South South resurgence within the APC fold. His ability to navigate politics with diplomacy, host with poise, and lead with vision is not just earning him applause; it’s positioning him as a key player in the shaping of the next national agenda. And the beauty of it all is not in what happened, but in what it means. The PGF meeting was a nod of confidence, a vote of trust and a wink to the future.

    2027 is still two years away, but in politics, timing is everything. Governor Okpebholo just made the kind of move that will echo for months, if not years. In the game of power and politics, it is not always about who speaks the loudest, but who hosts the room, commands the stage, and exits with the spotlight still burning.

    In the coming months and years, the conversation about the South South will resurface again and again. And when it does, Governor Monday Okpebholo’s name will stand tall, etched not just in the annals of governance, but in the architecture of strategy.

    If power is a relay, then Governor Okpebholo just passed himself the baton. If this masterstroke is anything to go by, Monday is not just a day of the week anymore in Nigerian politics. It is now a movement. It is a momentum. It is a name to remember.

    Fred Itua is the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo State

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