Governor Monday Okpebholo has appointed 28 New Commissioners in Edo state.
The Edo State Government has announced a sweeping restructuring of its ministries as part of a broader effort to enhance governance, streamline service delivery, and align state operations with federal priorities.
In a statement issued on Monday by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Umar Musa Ikhilor, Governor Senator Monday Okpebholo approved the creation and reorganization of ministries to reflect the structure at the federal level. The move, according to the statement, is designed to ensure synergy between the Governor’s SHINE Agenda and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
The reform brings the total number of ministries in the state to twenty-eight (28), following the establishment of new portfolios and the revival of previously defunct ones.
Governor Okpebholo explained that the restructuring represents a strategic step toward strengthening institutional efficiency and improving policy coordination across key sectors of government.
“This reform is not just an administrative exercise but a strategic effort to make government more responsive, accountable, and development-driven,” the Governor stated.
“It aligns with our commitment under the SHINE Agenda to deliver inclusive growth, infrastructural renewal, economic expansion, and effective governance for every Edo citizen.”
The Governor reaffirmed that the reshaped ministries will improve public service performance and enhance collaboration among government departments for faster and more transparent service delivery.
List of Approved Ministries and Commissioners
Below is the complete list of the 28 newly restructured ministries and their appointed Commissioners:
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Ministry of Arts, Culture and Creative Economy — Pending
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Ministry of Works — Hon. (Dr.) Felix Ehiguese Akhabue
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Ministry of Mining — Hon. Andrew Ijegbai
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Ministry of Information and Strategy — Prince Kassim Afegbua
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Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs — Hon. Paul Nosayaba Ohonbamu
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Ministry of Business, Trade and Investment — Omoh Anabor
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Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security — Dr. Jerry Uwangue, FCISM
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Ministry of Livestock Development — Prof. Omorodion Ignatius Ikponwosa
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Ministry of Environment and Sustainability — Hon. (Barr.) Nosa T. Adams
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Ministry of Health — Dr. Cyril Adams Oshiomhole
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Ministry of Education — Dr. Emmanuel Paddy Iyamu
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Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development — Dr. Lucky Eseigbe
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Ministry of Lands and Housing — Hon. Yakubu Oshiorenua Musa, JP
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Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy — Ohimai Ehijimetor
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Ministry of Science and Technology — Hon. Etin-Osa Ogbeiwi
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Ministry of Water Resources and Sanitation — Dr. Washington Osa Osifo
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Ministry of Youth Affairs — Hon. Charity Amayaenvbo
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Ministry of Women Affairs — Eugenia Abdallah
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Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation — Barr. Marie Olabisi Idaomi
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Ministry of Power — Barr. Usenbo Paul Ehigie
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Ministry of Oil and Gas Resources — (Barr.) Vincent Osas Uwadiae
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Ministry of Finance — Engr. Emmanuel Okoebor
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Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning — Dr. Elizabeth Ebosele
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Ministry of Transportation — Hon. Saturday Uwuilekhue Idehen (JP)
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Ministry of Justice — Prof. Roland Itoya Otaru, SAN
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Ministry of Labour and Productivity — Godwin Afekokhe Eshieshi
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Ministry of Special Duties and Intergovernmental Relations — Hon. (Barr.) Kenneth Okoruwa Ihensekhien
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Ministry of Public Security and Safety — Hon. Ebea Festus Odianosen
Strengthening the SHINE Agenda
The restructuring, officials say, will reinforce the implementation of the SHINE Agenda, which focuses on Security, Human Capital Development, Infrastructure, New Economy, and Energy Reforms. The initiative seeks to position Edo State as a leading hub for innovation, investment, and sustainable development.
Governor Okpebholo expressed confidence in the appointed commissioners, emphasizing that their selection was based on merit, capacity, and a proven record of public service.
He urged the new appointees to demonstrate integrity, diligence, and accountability in the discharge of their duties, assuring Edo citizens of his administration’s continued commitment to transparency and people-centered governance.
About the SHINE Agenda
The SHINE Agenda is the development framework of the Okpebholo administration, built on five pillars — Security, Human Capital Development, Infrastructure, New Economy, and Energy Reform — aimed at driving Edo State’s long-term growth and sustainability.
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