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Edo 2024: Obaseki kicks out Govt House Chaplain

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***His fight to the church is against his deputy, Philip Shaibu -Sources

By Ben Ogbemudia, Abuja

In order to further crumble the Governorship ambition of his deputy, Philip Shaibu, the Edo state Governor, Godwin Obaseki at the weekend took the fight to the government house Chaplain as he ordered the security agencies to kick him out of the government house premises.

A close ally of Governor Godwin Obaseki who is seriously bitter about the whole political fight and the ill treatment the Governor and his close associate are carrying out against Comrade Philip Shaibu said the governor deliberately ordered the closure of the church just because of his deputy.

The Governor’s ally who doesn’t want his name in print said since 2016 Obaseki became the Governor of Edo state, he has never attended the church except his Deputy who worship every Tuesday in the chapel.

Our sources who said the governor excuse of going to carry out renovations of the church was just a ruse as the church is currently in perfect condition.

“You see, the governor is my close person, but all this fight against Philip Shaibu is very unnecessary. I attend this government house church every Tuesday, Philip Shaibu is the key person attending this church. I could remember when the chairs, Air Conditioners and the roof were all bad , Philip Shaibu used his overhead to fix the church. Where was the governor then? How many months remaining in Obaseki’s administration? Because of Governorship Election, Obaseki is fighting everyone including a Reverend Father Andrew Obinyan, the Chaplain of the Edo State Government House in Benin City. So, he is the latest casualty of the power play in Osadebey Avenue where the edifice is situated.

It was gathered that Father Obinyan, who has been the government house chaplain for more than eight years now, had been earlier given hints by the powers that be in the state that his new found love for political power whereby he has openly confessed that he is destined to succeed incumbent Governor Godwin Obaseki on November 12th, is not in tune with what is in the offing.

And in this wise he has been under the searchlight to confirm if he was playing, acting or serious with his dream. When it was confirmed that he was not acting a comedy script a message was said to have been passed to him that he together with his team (church workers) should pack their baggages, equipment and other materials and exit Osadebey Avenue.

“But when it seemed that he was reluctant no to obey the instruction he was given, the security personnel inside the government house were detailed to pack his things out of the place.

“Father Obinyan, who also doubles as the Parish Priest of St. Francis Catholic Church in Ekenwa, a suburb of Benin City, had no choice but to join in the process of the packing out of the government house Friday, January 19th.”

Meanwhile, gist is that Governor Obaseki will in days to come go further to take some drastic actions against those opposed to his game of godfatherism as the latest signals from the national hierachy of the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) is that his choice of a successor should not be forced on other party members.

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Okpebholo initiates major infrastructure project to tackle traffic congestion in Benin City

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Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, has officially flagged off the construction of a flyover bridge at Ramat Park, Benin City, as part of his administration’s efforts to tackle traffic congestion in the state capital.
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor Fred Itua, in a statement on Tuesday quoted the Governor at the ground-breaking ceremony, to have announced plans to construct two more flyover bridges at Dawson Road Junction and Sapele Road/Adesuwa Road Junction in Benin City.

Governor Okpebholo emphasized that the completion of the Ramat Park flyover will significantly transform the economy and social dynamics of Benin City and Edo State. He described Ramat Park as a gateway to Benin City and other regions of the country.
He noted that the bridge will provide relief for motorists traveling along the Benin-Auchi Expressway and the Benin-Asaba Expressway.

“I warmly welcome you to the ground-breaking and flag-off ceremony of the Ramat Park flyover. This is the beginning of a crucial project that will bring economic and social benefits to our capital city and the entire Edo State.
“Ramat Park is a key gateway to Benin City, and this flyover will improve the lives of motorists and commuters along these vital corridors,” Governor Okpebholo stated.

“During our campaigns, I promised to construct flyovers to ease transportation and reduce traffic gridlock in our city. Today, just one week into my administration, we are delivering on that promise.
“This is the first flyover, and we will construct more, including one at Dawson Road Junction and another at Sapele Road/Adesuwa Road Junction.”

The Governor also noted the historical significance of Benin City, emphasizing the need to revitalize the city to encourage tourism and further development.

“I must express my gratitude to the Speaker and the members of the House of Assembly for their support. I also appreciate CCECC Nigeria Limited for their commitment to completing the project within 18 months.
“To the people of Edo, I assure you that we will execute this project in line with all relevant laws and regulations,” he added.

Governor Okpebholo appealed to motorists for patience as the construction progresses over the next 18 months.

Daughter of a former Governor of Edo State and resident of the area, Amen Ogbemudia, expressed her gratitude to the Governor for his visionary leadership.
She noted that the Governor’s actions were bringing hope to the people of Edo State.
Emmanuel Aigbogun, a youth from the Oregbeni Community, also commended Governor Okpebholo for his bold step in addressing the city’s infrastructural challenges, stating that the Governor had written his name in gold with the groundbreaking of the Ramat Park flyover.

“You made a promise, and you are here to fulfill it. We are behind you and will continue to support your administration,” he said.

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Edo State Governor Declares War on Cultism, Vows to Make the State Safe for All

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Governor Senator Monday Okpebholo during a security meeting with heads of various security agencies,

**Okpebholo orders security agencies to intensify efforts against criminals

Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, has taken a firm stance against criminal activities, particularly cultism, declaring that Edo must remain safe for all residents—except criminals.
The governor made the declaration during a security meeting with heads of various security agencies on Monday evening, following a surge in violent crime and killings linked to cult activities across the state.

In his address, Governor Okpebholo condemned the increasing criminality, emphasizing that his administration would not tolerate lawlessness in any form. “Edo State will be a place of safety for our law-abiding citizens. Criminals have no place here, and we are taking decisive steps to ensure that law and order are restored across the state,” he declared.

The governor ordered security agencies to ramp up patrols, focus on dismantling cult groups, and take all necessary measures to protect communities from the menace of violence and criminal activities. He also assured the public that his government would provide full support to the security forces to ensure their operations are successful.

Governor Okpebholo further called for the collaboration of Edo residents, urging them to report any suspicious activities to the authorities. He stressed that the fight against crime is a collective responsibility and that the government cannot succeed without public cooperation.

The announcement has been met with widespread approval, as citizens and community leaders expressed confidence that the governor’s strong leadership would restore peace and security in the state.

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Governor Okpebholo administers oath of office on New Health Commissioner

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Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, has inaugurated Dr. Cyril Adams Oshiomhole as the new Commissioner for Health, tasking him with the responsibility of transforming the state’s healthcare system.

The ceremony, held at the Executive Chambers of Government House in Benin City, was attended by prominent state officials, including Deputy Governor Hon. Dennis Idahosa, Secretary to the State Government Alhaji Musa Ikhilor, Chief of Staff Mr. Gani Audu, Head of Service Anthony Okungbowa, and various Permanent Secretaries.
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Fred Itua quoted him to have highlighted the critical challenges confronting the health sector and therefore emphasized the urgency of addressing them.
He assured the new Commissioner of his administration’s unwavering support to ensure the delivery of quality healthcare services to Edo residents.

“You are stepping into a sector with significant challenges, but with determination and innovation, we can transform healthcare delivery in Edo State. “The people are counting on us to provide efficient and accessible medical services.
“This is a call to action, and I trust you will rise to the occasion,” the Governor stated.

Responding, Dr. Oshiomhole expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve and pledged his commitment to improving the state’s healthcare system.

“I am deeply honored by this trust and will bring my expertise and dedication to ensure Edo State achieves a robust and sustainable healthcare sector.
“I am committed to working in line with the law and the vision of this administration to provide quality health services for our people,” he assured.

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