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05/05/2026

DON'T ALWAYS ATTACK OKPEBHOLO:
Abati blasts Ruffai Oseni over Governor Okpebholo on Arise TV.

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EKPOMA KIDNAP:Misplaced Narratives, and the Need for Fair Public Discourse over security in Edo StateBy Dr. Patrick Akhe...
05/05/2026

EKPOMA KIDNAP:
Misplaced Narratives, and the Need for Fair Public Discourse over security in Edo State

By Dr. Patrick Akhere Ebojele PhD

The recent tragic killing of Citizen Justin Otene in Ekpoma has understandably stirred grief. He was a businessman, a community member, and by all accounts, a hardworking Nigerian whose life was cut short in a violent incident that has no place in any civilised society like ours is trying to become. The sympathy of the Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo remains firmly with his family, friends, and the entire community.

For the records, in the immediate aftermath of the incident, Governor Monday Okpebholo's response was swift. Security agencies were promptly mobilised to Ekpoma and adjoining communities, with clear directives to intensify surveillance, track down the perpetrators, and prevent any escalation of tension. Tactical deployments were reinforced, intelligence gathering was activated, and inter-agency coordination was strengthened to ensure that the incident was not only addressed but contained.

This response reflects the Governor's philosophy which is rooted in action. It also reflects his recognition that security challenges demand immediacy, coordination, and sustained operational attention. As the Governor has repeatedly said, Edo is safe but that is not the absence of occasional incidents. Nevertheless under his leadership the government continues to prioritise the protection of lives and property across all parts of the state, even within the constraints of Nigeria’s broader security architecture, which remains centrally structured and often stretched across multiple fronts.

Unfortunately, in the wake of this tragedy, public commentary on some national media platforms has introduced very false narratives that risk oversimplifying a complex security situation. Of a truth constructive criticism remains a vital part of democratic accountability, but it must be grounded in context, accuracy, and a fair appreciation of realities.

Take for example the position advanced by the likes of Oseni Rufai in his commentary on the Arise Television Morning Show. While the intent is analysis, unfortunately it gravitated as expected toward a generalised interpretation that did not adequately reflect the multi-layered nature of security governance in Edo State. By drawing sweeping conclusions from a single tragic incident, the Rufai's porous commentary risked reducing a complex operational challenge to a simplified political indictment. Such cheap frames, perhaps intended to provoke debate, does not often fully account for the inherited security conditions, the limitations of subnational policing, and the ongoing reforms currently being implemented by the state government.

Mr Rufai ought to know that security management in any state cannot be divorced from the realities of federal policing structures, intelligence-sharing constraints, and long-standing infrastructural gaps. To ignore these factors is to present an incomplete picture. Responsible analysis ought to be able to distinguish between isolated criminal incidents and the broader trajectory of governance responses that are actively evolving.

Interestingly and in contrast, the intervention by Dr. Reuben Abati offered a more balanced and contextually informed perspective. Drawing from his extensive experience in journalism and governance analysis, Dr. Abati approached the same issue with the caution it deserves, clarity, and an evident appreciation of institutional complexity. He acknowledged the seriousness of the Ekpoma incident, no doubt, but without resorting to sweeping generalisations, like his colleague. Abati situation of his analysis within the broader framework of Nigeria’s security governance challenges is commendable.

His commentary recognised the limitations under which state governments operate while still affirming the necessity of accountability. This dual recognition — of constraint and responsibility — reflects the kind of measured public discourse that strengthens democratic engagement rather than distorting it. In doing so, Dr. Abati upheld the standard expected of better informed and experienced media practitioners whose influence extends beyond commentary into public perception shaping.

Governor Okpebholo considers such balanced perspectives essential, particularly in moments of public sensitivity. He knows that media platforms wield significant influence. He expects that with that influence comes the responsibility to ensure that analysis does not inadvertently inflame tensions or misrepresent ongoing institutional efforts.

The Okpebholo administration has not been passive in the face of insecurity. Under his SHINE agenda, security is the first project. Hence the government has pursued a structured security agenda that so far has include strengthened legal frameworks against kidnapping and cult-related activities, enhanced collaboration with federal security agencies, and improved deployment of local security architecture to vulnerable communities.

These interventions are ongoing operational measures designed to progressively reduce criminal activity and improve response efficiency. While results in security governance are rarely immediate, the direction of policy remains focused, deliberate, and continuously reinforced.

Ekpoma, located in the governor's senatorial district, remains a strategic priority due to its demographic and institutional significance. As the home of Ambrose Alli University, it represents a critical hub of education, commerce, and youth activity. The government recognises that safeguarding such a location requires sustained investment, not episodic intervention. The deployment of security personnel following the recent incident is therefore part of a broader strategy aimed at stabilising the area and restoring public confidence.

It is within this context that public commentary must be situated. Governance, especially in security matters, cannot be accurately assessed through isolated incidents devoid of structural understanding. Nor should tragedy be used as a vehicle for conclusions that disregard ongoing efforts, however imperfect they may be.

The responsibility of leadership is to act decisively in moments of crisis while maintaining long-term strategies that address root causes. Governor Okpebholo’s administration has continued to demonstrate both commitments — immediate response when incidents occur, and sustained policy engagement aimed at preventing recurrence.

As Edo State mourns the loss of Mr. Justin Otene, it is equally important that public discourse remains anchored in fairness. Constructive criticism is welcome and necessary, but it must be separated from interpretations that obscure ongoing efforts or misrepresent the realities of governance under challenging conditions.

Ultimately, the goal is shared by all stakeholders: a safer Edo State where communities like Ekpoma can thrive without fear. Achieving this requires cooperation between government, security agencies, communities, and the media — each playing its role with responsibility and balance.

The Okpebholo administration remains fully committed to this objective, and it will continue to act with urgency, clarity, and determination in addressing security concerns wherever they arise.

Dr Ebojele is the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo State

04/05/2026

04/05/2026
PRESS RELEASE NO 394/ EDSGH/2026OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR, EDO STATE RESIDENTS APPLAUD GOV. OKPEBHOLO AS CHARISMATIC ROAD N...
03/05/2026

PRESS RELEASE
NO 394/ EDSGH/2026
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR, EDO STATE

RESIDENTS APPLAUD GOV. OKPEBHOLO AS CHARISMATIC ROAD NEARS COMPLETION

Residents of Charismatic Road, off Ekhenwan Road, Benin City, turned out in large numbers to commend Governor Monday Okpebholo during his Sunday evening inspection of critical projects across Edo South Senatorial District.

The Charismatic Road is now about 90 percent complete. The first section has been laid with concrete, while the remaining stretch has been asphalted. Drainage works have also been finished, including two water retention ponds on either side of the road.

Speaking with journalists, some residents expressed their appreciation for the governor’s infrastructure efforts. Chief Joseph Amadasun, who relocated from Lagos four years ago, compared Governor Okpebholo’s approach to that of former Lagos Governor Lateef Jakande.

“I moved from Lagos, and this area used to be a major flood trap. But now, after the recent rains, no water entered anyone’s home, and the road remained dry. This is solid work. I can only compare Okpebholo to Baba Kekere (Chief Lateef Jakande). He is doing very well, and we appreciate his efforts,” Amadasun said.

Aliyu, another resident, added, “I’ve lived here for seven years, and this road was always in terrible condition during the rainy season. We thank God for what the governor has done. It’s completely different now.”

Mrs. Enoch also praised the project, noting, “Before, after it rained, you couldn’t even walk here. But now, there’s no water on the road, and some parts are even concrete, showing how strong it is. We are very grateful to the governor.”

Governor Okpebholo also visited Sapele Road to assess ongoing works, making a brief stop at the Christ Embassy Camp Ground to review the quality of drainage construction.

Signed :
Dr. Patrick Akhere Ebojele PhD
The Chief Press Secretary to Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo State
Sunday 3 May 2026

PRESS RELEASE NO393/ EDSGH/2026OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR, EDO STATE GOV OKPEBHOLO CELEBRATES WORKERS, REELS OUT LABOUR MILE...
01/05/2026

PRESS RELEASE
NO393/ EDSGH/2026
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR, EDO STATE

GOV OKPEBHOLO CELEBRATES WORKERS, REELS OUT LABOUR MILESTONES, PLEDGES SUSTAINED WELFARE COMMITMENT

Governor Monday Okpebholo, on Friday expressed deep appreciation to labour leaders across the state for their steadfast support and constructive engagement with his administration, describing the relationship between organised labour and the Edo State Government as a model of productive partnership rooted in mutual respect.

Speaking at the 2026 Workers' Day celebration held in Benin City, Governor Okpebholo paid tribute to the working men and women whose daily contributions continue to drive the development of Edo State.

Represented by his deputy, Rt Hon Dennis Idahosa, Governor Okpebholo said, "I am very delighted to join the hardworking men and women of Edo State on this special occasion of Workers' Day 2026," he said. "Today, we celebrate the men and women whose daily efforts keep our state moving forward. From teachers to health workers, civil servants, artisans, traders, and security personnel, you are the backbone of Edo's progress. I thank you all."

The Governor affirmed that workers' welfare has remained central to his administration's policy priorities from its inception, pointing to a consistent record of salary payments, wage reforms, and welfare interventions as evidence of that commitment.

"From the first day of this administration, workers' welfare has remained a top priority. We have ensured prompt payment of salaries and sustained payment of the 13th month salary," he stated.

He further disclosed that his administration approved a new minimum wage of ₦75,000 monthly — a decision he described as a recognition of labour's right to dignified compensation.

On pension and salary arrears, Governor Okpebholo announced that his administration has released the first tranche of ₦1 billion for the payment of outstanding salary arrears owed to Ambrose Alli University, and an additional first tranche of ₦1 billion directed at clearing outstanding gratuities owed to retired Local Government pensioners.

"Those who served Edo faithfully must not be forgotten," he declared.

Highlighting the administration's infrastructure drive, the Governor described Edo State as an active construction site, with major road and infrastructure projects under simultaneous ex*****on across all three senatorial districts — designed to ease movement, support commerce, and improve access to markets and communities.

Governor Okpebholo also presented a robust jobs creation record, disclosing that his administration has employed over 10,000 workers, comprising 5,000 teachers, 1,300 healthcare workers, and 2,500 local vigilantes. He added that the Local Government Training Institute in Akpako-Edo has been upgraded, with enrolment rising dramatically from approximately 30 to over 400 workers currently receiving professional training.

On economic empowerment, the Governor announced the launch of a ₦1 billion interest-free loan scheme targeting traders, artisans, and entrepreneurs — a grassroots-focused intervention designed to stimulate productivity and expand economic opportunities at the community level.

Addressing the security situation in the state, Governor Okpebholo reported a landmark achievement in the fight against cult-related violence.

"Security remains the foundation of productivity. Through decisive action, cult-related killings have reduced from over 300 yearly to almost zero," he said, adding that his administration has also equipped security agencies with vehicles, motorcycles, and operational materials to sustain the gains recorded.

The Governor credited the broader economic environment enabled by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's Renewed Hope Agenda as a critical enabler of Edo State's progress, urging all Nigerians and Edo workers in particular to continue supporting the Federal Government's reform agenda.

"These achievements were made possible by the economic reforms of our father, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Let us continue to support the Renewed Hope Agenda of Mr. President," he said.

Responding to concerns raised by workers on the contributory pension scheme, Governor Okpebholo assured that he has constituted a high-powered committee to thoroughly review the matter and render advisory recommendations within the shortest possible time.

He closed his address with a reaffirmation of his administration's governing philosophy — one anchored on measurable impact rather than unfulfilled promises.

"My dear workers, this administration believes governance must be measured by impact, not promises. We will continue to work with labour in mutual respect and good faith as we build a stronger, safer, and more prosperous Edo State," the Governor concluded.

Signed:
Dr. Patrick Akhere Ebojele PhD
The Chief Press Secretary to Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo State
Friday 1 May 2026

30/04/2026

PRESS RELEASE NO 392/EDSGH/2026OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR, EDO STATE Gov Okpebholo Inspects Ikpoba Hill Flyover with Seun of...
29/04/2026

PRESS RELEASE
NO 392/EDSGH/2026
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR, EDO STATE

Gov Okpebholo Inspects Ikpoba Hill Flyover with Seun of Channels, Residents Hail Ongoing Works

The Governor of Edo State, Senator Monday Okpebholo on Wednesday carried out an inspection of the Ikpoba Hill Flyover at Ramat Park in Edo South alongside award-winning broadcast journalist, Seun Okinbaloye of Channels Television.

The visit, which formed part of ongoing efforts to showcase key infrastructure projects in Edo State, featured a walk-through the construction site and surrounding areas.

During the inspection, the visit drew significant public attention. Market women, commuters, and residents around Ramat Park openly expressed their excitement, chanting slogans such as “Akpakomiza,” “Akpako Rescue,” and “the best governor,” in apparent appreciation of the project and the administration’s efforts.

The presence of a prominent national media figure highlights a strategic approach by the government to provide visibility for ongoing developmental initiatives, while allowing the project’s progress and public reaction to speak for itself.

The Ikpoba Hill Flyover, which is over 90 percent completed remains a critical infrastructure project expected to ease traffic congestion and improve connectivity within Benin City upon completion.

Signed

Dr. Patrick Akhere Ebojele PhD
The Chief Press Secretary to Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo State
Wednesday,29 April 2026

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