Governor Okpebholo Assures Edo People of Stronger Security, Inclusive Development in 2026

Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, has assured Edo people of renewed hope, stronger security, and accelerated development as the state steps into 2026, describing the New Year as a defining phase of “Hope and Growth” for the state.

In his 2026 New Year Message, Governor Okpebholo thanked God for sustaining Edo State through 2025, which marked his administration’s first year in office, noting that the journey so far has been one of steady progress despite inherited challenges.

“We thank the Almighty God for keeping us through 2025 and bringing us safely into 2026. It has been a remarkable first year in office — with successes recorded, challenges encountered, and lessons learned,” the Governor said.

Governor Okpebholo recalled that upon assumption of office, Edo State faced serious challenges including insecurity, deplorable roads, poor infrastructure, weak institutions, and low public trust.

“When we came into the office, the state was confronted with insecurity, bad roads, weak institutions and low public confidence. With the support of Edo people, the story is changing for the better,” he stated.

He said his administration, under the SHINE Agenda, has made measurable progress in security, infrastructure, healthcare, education, agriculture, economic development, and job creation, stressing that governance under his watch is driven by practical action, not promises.

While acknowledging that challenges still remain, the Governor assured residents that his government is tackling them head-on.

“The challenges we inherited have not disappeared overnight. Our roads still need massive attention, food security and job creation require more effort, and remnants of violent touts and cult groups still exist in some areas. But we are confronting them decisively,” he said.

Governor Okpebholo revealed that since November 2024, his administration has intensified the fight against crime by identifying criminal elements, strengthening law enforcement, supporting lawful arrests, and demolishing criminal hideouts across the state.

“We will not allow kidnapping or cult-related violence to thrive in Edo State. In 2026, we are deploying stronger security strategies and technology to keep our people safe,” he declared.

As part of new security measures, the Governor announced the introduction of a dedicated security hotline, enabling citizens to report criminal activities in real time.

“Our security agencies have been fully briefed and are ready to respond swiftly to any threat to peace and order in our communities,” he assured.

Looking ahead, Governor Okpebholo described 2026 as a year of renewed optimism and inclusive growth.

“2026 is the Year of Hope and Growth — hope because we must never give up on Edo’s future, and growth because progress must be felt in every sector and in every part of the state,” he said.

He pledged that no community would be left behind and no citizen ignored as his administration builds on the gains of the past year.

Governor Okpebholo expressed appreciation to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for his support, and commended political leaders, traditional rulers, religious leaders, security agencies, civil society groups, and the people of Edo State for their cooperation.

He urged citizens to embrace peace, hard work, and unity in the New Year.

“As we begin this New Year, let us choose peace over violence, hard work over shortcuts, and hope over fear,” he appealed.

The Governor wished all Edo residents a peaceful and prosperous New Year.

“May 2026 bring peace, joy, and blessings to every home in Edo State,” he concluded.

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