Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, declared 2025 a year of progress and transformation for the state.
In a statement on Tuesday titled “A Message Of Hope and Progress For The New Year,” the governor reflected on the challenges and achievements of 2024 while outlining plans for the upcoming year.
He said, “On November 12, 2024, my deputy, Dennis Idahosa, and I came on board, and since then, Edo State has been witnessing steady growth. In 2025, we will do more for our people and continue to make our lives better.”
“My dear people of Edo State, as we round off activities for the year 2024 and embrace 2025, I extend to you all my warmest greetings and heartfelt wishes for a prosperous and fulfilling New Year.”
“The year 2024 presented us with its own set of challenges, but it was also a year of remarkable achievements. As a people, we have shown resilience, determination, and an unwavering spirit. Looking ahead, I am confident that 2025 will be a year of progress and transformation for our great state.”

In addition to highlighting the importance of cooperation and encouraging Edo residents to continue supporting his administration’s efforts, Governor Okpebholo emphasized his administration’s focus on important areas like education, agriculture, security, infrastructure, healthcare, and job creation.
He also expressed confidence in the federal government’s policies and stated that they would benefit the nation in the coming year.
“My administration is committed to working with our people to build a brighter future for Edo State. Together, let us embrace the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in 2025. With your support, a New Edo will rise again.
“I urge you to continue to support my administration. I also urge you to support the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Mr. President means well for our dear country, and I am optimistic that his bold policies will yield positive results in 2025.
“My deputy and I wish you all a joyous and prosperous New Year, filled with happiness, good health, and success,” he added.











