Andrew Enantomhen, a youth advocate and stakeholder in Edo politics, criticized Governor Monday Okpebholo on Wednesday for what he called “abysmal failures due to his bad policies” during his assessment of the governor’s 100 days in office.
According to Andrew Enantomhen, the current administration, which is headed by Governor Monday Okpebholo, has undone all of the accomplishments of the previous administration.
“Within one hundred days, Governor Monday Okpebholo has taken us ten steps backwards as a State. We can barely recognize Edo State anymore as within one hundred days of Governor Monday Okpebholo, Edo State is now an eye-sore and a shadow of itself.”
“The economy of the State is in shambles. Legacy projects have been put on hold. Thugs are back on the street even doing tax collection work.”
“The infrastructural development of the State is at its lowest level. The only thing Governor Monday Okpebholo and his team have achieved these past one hundred days in office is that they have taken Edo State backwards in every index.”
“Under the former administration, Edo State was already one of the fastest developing economies in the country, but right now, the reverse is the case.”
“I condemn in the strongest possible terms, the backwardness approach Governor Monday Okpebholo and his team are giving to the governance of Edo State. We deserve far much more than this.”
“Yet again, I call on all citizens of Edo State to be calm and patient. Sorrow may last for a night but joy will surely come in the morning.”
“We are very hopeful that the Judiciary will do the needful and send Governor Monday Okpebholo packing already so that Edo State can be back to moving forward again,” Andrew Enantomhen said.











