GOVERNOR OKPEBHOLO FLAGS OFF NEW INFRASTRUCTURAL PROJECTS ACROSS EDO STATE
Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, has reaffirmed his administration’s dedication to fulfilling its campaign promises through the commencement of several infrastructural projects across the state’s three senatorial districts.
Speaking during a thanksgiving service at St. Anthony Catholic Cathedral in Uromi, Governor Okpebholo expressed his deep gratitude to God for the successful outcome of the election and the favourable ruling by the election petition tribunal. He was accompanied by members of his administration and supporters.
The Governor announced the award of multiple road contracts as part of his strategic plan to drive comprehensive development across Edo State. He highlighted the crucial role of community cooperation in achieving sustainable growth and promised to deliver impactful projects that would uplift the lives of the people.
Reflecting on his journey, Governor Okpebholo recounted previous visits to the Cathedral during his senatorial and gubernatorial campaigns, where he sought divine guidance. He returned, this time, to offer thanksgiving and appreciate the church and community for their unwavering support.
“We are committed to transforming Edo State,” he said. “This administration will not relent in working to ensure our people enjoy the dividends of democracy.”
Among the major projects unveiled is the construction of a dual carriageway linking Uromi to Ubiaja. This project aims to improve transportation, boost economic activity, and ease mobility across the region.
“Work has already commenced on the Ubiaja end. We’re also expanding the lanes, a testament to our commitment to leave a lasting legacy in the Esan region,” the Governor stated.
In addition, he announced plans for alternative routes to ease traffic congestion. One such road will connect Uromi to Iworah via Unewa and Uwesan, with ongoing construction already visible on the ground.
Demonstrating continued support for community development, Governor Okpebholo made a personal donation toward the enhancement of St. Anthony Cathedral, emphasizing his bond with the Church and his belief in grassroots empowerment.
He reiterated his administration’s focus on infrastructural development, job creation, and overall improvement of the quality of life for Edo citizens.
In response, the Bishop of Uromi Diocese, Right Reverend Donatus Ogun Osa, commended the Governor for his proactive steps toward restoring peace in Uromi following recent unrest. He also praised the Governor’s humility and gratitude, noting that this was the first time a sitting Governor had returned personally to the Church to offer thanks.
Bishop Ogun urged residents of Uromi and the wider Edo State to support and collaborate with the Governor to ensure progress and prosperity for all.