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Governor Okpebholo Swears in New Commissioners, Sets Reform Priorities

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Ameenah Hassan

Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo State swore in a new slate of commissioners and board members on Monday, outlining priorities in education, security, and financial management. The ceremony, held at the New Festival Hall in Benin City, marked the formal entry of key appointees into leadership roles.

 

The new officials include Emmanuel Okoebor as Commissioner for Finance, Paddy Iyamu as Chairman of the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), and retired Commissioner of Police Friday Ibadin as Coordinator of the Edo Security Network. Addressing the gathering, Governor Okpebholo tasked them with delivering measurable progress in their respective areas.

 

“The challenges ahead require focus and commitment,” Okpebholo said. “Edo State must come first in all you do. We are counting on you to reposition the state and achieve tangible results.”

 

Tackling Crime and Security Gaps

 

Security was a central theme in the Governor’s remarks. Okpebholo highlighted the urgency of combating crime, directing Ibadin to prioritize initiatives to bolster public safety.

 

“This is the time to pursue criminals and restore peace in Edo State,” he said. Ibadin’s appointment follows growing concerns over public safety and the need for coordinated efforts to address crime in urban and rural areas.

 

Strengthening State Finances and Education

 

Okoebor, the new Finance Commissioner, brings banking experience to a role that Governor Okpebholo described as critical to managing Edo’s financial resources. “You need to use your expertise to safeguard our treasury and ensure the funds are directed toward developing the state,” the Governor said.

 

In education, Iyamu has been tasked with advancing reforms under the SUBEB framework. Okpebholo urged him to rebuild trust in the system and leverage state resources to improve access and quality.

 

Assembly Clearance and Officials Present

 

The Edo State House of Assembly cleared the appointees last week following the adoption of a committee report. The swearing-in ceremony was attended by senior officials, including Deputy Governor Dennis Idahosa, Secretary to the State Government Barrister Musa Ikhilor, and Chief of Staff Gani Audu.

The newly sworn-in officials pledged to align their efforts with the administration’s goals, signaling a renewed push to address longstanding challenges in governance and public service delivery.

Ameenah Hassan

Ameenah Hassan is a content writer with experience in public relations. She has contributed to Arbiterz since 2021, writing research-based news and features on business. She is currently pursuing a degree in Mass Communication at the University of Lagos.

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