Latest Headlines
Akpabio to Okpebholo: Your One Month in Office Has Renewed the Hope of Edo People
* Says God ordained his electoral mandate
Adibe Emenyonu in Benin City
President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, yesterday, said the Edo State governor, Monday Okpebholo’s one month in office had “so far renewed the hope of Edo people and given them a clear insight into the determination and preparedness of the present administration to bring development and progress to the state”.
Akpabio described the mandate of the governor as “divinely ordained by God to bring respite and development to the state”.
A statement by Chief Press Secretary to Okpebholo, Fred Itua, said Akpabio made the remarks at the weekend, when he received the governor at his residence in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.
Ascribing Okpebholo’s electoral victory to God, Akpabio said God had chosen him at this time to rewrite the history of Edo State and place it on the path of development.
The statement quoted Akpabio as saying, “Your excellency, every leadership comes from God, and God chooses whom He pleases. It pleases Him at this time to choose you and the APC to lead Edo people at a time like this.
“You are a man of few words but full of action. Edo people have not misplaced their votes in choosing you. You have the heart of the common man, and I am confident that your leadership will bring development and transformation to your state.”
While thanking Edo people for choosing the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the September governorship election, Akpabio said aligning the state with the government at the centre portended many positives for the state and the South-south, stressing that the zone is now stronger as a negotiating voice at the federal level.
The senate president said, “Edo State is one of the states in the South-south, before Niger Delta, and this is predominantly a minority area in Nigeria. There is always a need to link up with the federal government to be able to contribute our quota to nation building.
“Through the providence of God, most of the resources that have kept the country going for decades come from this area, but in terms of representation at the national level, we are always found wanting, except for the period that circumstances brought us Dr Goodluck Jonathan.
“Under the APC administration, many of us decided there was need for us to change the political basket to enable us represent our people at the national level and also have a say in what was going on in the country.
“So, when I made that strong movement to the APC, it was to move our people in the South-south region to the centre.”
Okpebholo said he was in Akwa Ibom to share ideas with Akpabio and tap from his wealth of experience.
“Seeing the development in Akwa Ibom, I have come to learn from my leader, seek his advice, and draw from his wealth of experience. He has graciously advised me,” he said.







