According to Paul Ohonbamu, the state commissioner for information and communication, Edo State Governor Senator Monday Okpebholo has started the dualization of the Ekpoma-Uromi-Ubiaja Road.
In a statement released in Benin on Tuesday, Ohonbamu revealed this and claimed the governor is dedicated to raising the people’s standard of living and making them happy.
He gave the people of the state his word that Governor Okpebholo will live up to their expectations, adding that the governor feels that the main goal of government is to make people happy.
According to him, “the Governor Okpebholo-led administration has approved the dualization of the Ekpoma -Uromi-Ubiaja road.”
“The massive construction going on across the state is beyond aesthetics and the reduction of traffic because there are also economic aspects, which are the reinvention of Commerce in the state.”
“The Governor has promised to construct three flyover bridges in the state capital because he is determined to transform and modernize Edo State to a portable paradise,” he noted.
The administration’s five-point program is starting to have a big impact, according to Ohonbamu, who expressed confidence that the public is starting to believe in the governor’s ability.
“The Governor is here to build a virile state with the project SHINE – Security, Health Care, Infrastructure, Natural Resources, Food sufficiency and Agriculture and Education.”
“There is no doubt that in all these, the Governor whose coming is divine, has done impactful things that Edo people can be proud of, because they now see that government is for governance.”
“The government has constructed roads in Benin City, across the three senatorial districts. Schools have been renovated.”
“They include, Eweka Primary School, New Era College, Ebomisi Secondary School, Ileh Primary School, Ekpoma, Irrua girls Grammer School, Udomi Primary School.”
“And even some Federal roads where the previous government avoided, are receiving attention by the Governor Okpebholo administration,” the Commissioner added