Tuesday, January 2, 2018

GOLDEN AWARD OF EXCELLENCE: Urohi Community honours Prince Kelly O. Udebhulu

Engr Emman reciving the award on behalf of Prince Udebhulu
UROHI — The Esan West Local Government Council chairmanship hopeful in Edo State, Prince Kelly O. Udebhulu has been honored with the prestigious “Golden Award for Excellence” by his community (Urohi) under the auspices of Urohi United Forum, the umbrella body of Urohi sons and daughters Worldwide for his outstanding contributions towards the growth of the community and his role in the advancement of humanity in general. The spokesperson of the event, Mr Solomon Oriafo Aihevboloria remarked that the award recipient has over the years exhibited exemplary character worthy of emulation, especially in his contributions to the socio-economic and political development of the area and members of the community.

Prince Kelly O. Udebhulu is an illustrious son of Urohi Kingdom of the Esan speaking communities in Edo State. He is one of the All Progressives Congress (APC)`s chairmanship aspirants in the forthcoming council elections in Edo state.

At the award presentation ceremony held at Eguare, Urohi in the presence of who is who in Nigeria, politicians of repute, captains of industry, top government functionaries, civil servants, prominent businessmen and women from Urohi and beyond, etc, it was gathered that they decided to honor their illustrious son owing largely to his outstanding contributions towards the development of the community.

 “ Sir, we have found you worthy to be honored and celebrated for your contributions to the development and enthronement of Urohi Kingdom, this day, 1st of January, 2018, we honor you with this particular award ever given to any Urohian which is the GOLDEN AWARD OF EXCELLENCE”, it read.

In his gratitude speech enveloped with sober mood of appreciation though represented by his personal assistant, Engineer Emmanuel Odiase;

“My people of Urohi, am honored and pleased for this great honor given to me today. I specifically dedicate this award to all sons and daughters of Urohi kingdom worldwide for their support and encouragement. I pledge to continue to do that which is necessary for the development of Urohi kingdom. I will not forget to remember my late brother Chief Friday Usifoh Osuyi, who put in me the best patriotic values ever noticed in me these days, wherever he is today, my maximum respect extends to him. Also to my ever legend, a hero and royal father, HRM Aidenogie 1, as you are not here today, it pained me to my bone marrow, God knows why?  My special thanks go to the chief coordinator, Mr Oriafo Aihevboloria, the planning committee and all members of Urohi United Forum for all your efforts to see to the unity of all sons and daughters of Urohi Kingdom worldwide.” Udebhulu concluded.

Sunday, November 19, 2017

ESAN PEOPLE: Obhiaba, Let Unity Reigns Among Us.

Kelly O. Udebhulu
By Prince Kelly O. Udebhulu.

 OBHIABA: To plant a legacy is not magic nor by divide and rule politics, it is how you place your people and development before any other selfish interests. You are right to say, I tried to help my people and brought development but my people are not appreciating and ready for development- Who planted this disgust and hatred among the OBHIABAS? A misery untold but OBILU JESU for giving me the time and opportunity to witness the arrival of "A visionary, A Legend, Developer and A Great OBHIABA when I was A CHILD".

My sweetest memory of the Late Prof. A. F. Alli-when I was just a little innocent child. As a restless young boy. I had rushed with other youths to the huge open fields of UROHI SECONDARY SCHOOL, UROHI to watch the Opening Ceremony where the great developer was going to talk. A Secondary School I later became a Senior Prefect. What A great opportunity !

The crowd surged with energy and vivid animation. There was an electrifying participatorial charm everywhere. There was that infectious spirited aura of being present at a historic moment. We were all gripped with a raucous partisan feverishness as the great man of the moment emerged. IT WAS RAINY HEAVENLY! His first Words "If we didn't work in the rain or sun, where / when shall we work?"

It was a magical moment I will never forget. He was a handson man with confidence and poise. There was grace and certain majesty in his strides. There was an undisguised heroic pose and determined valour about this man. There was that mightiness presence that exuded power, bravura and intelligence.
Here was the OBHIABA in robust, radiant totality. His voice soared with velvety articulations. There was passion and tremendous vigour in every stress and pitch of his constructions. Even to my young mind, as I watched and fixated by the eloquence of the great man, I was proud to be an OBHIABA. I was proud to come from this Esanland. He turned my mentor and model instantly.

I thought I had known him all my life. I thought I beheld an Uncle, a father, a Guardian Angel with all the charm, with all the solidity of a liberating eminence. His paramount idealism reached far beyond the narrow purview of partisan pursuits. His greatest podium and raison detre was My People! And My People! And My People! Nothing else mattered. What A great OBHIABA. The gathering was accommodative to all-both young and old.

It is rather disheartening to note that, after the appearance and exit of this great Obhiaba, we hardly experience a calm gathering void of heavy Mobile Police personnel, Arm Military Personnel, parade of SSS and Mighty Igor sized Body Guards where every young child will see a great OBHIABA speaks and highly cherished.

The million naira question now is, what has happened?

 It is a high time the people of Esan land wake up from their doldrums and make concerted efforts to ensure an immediate return to the status quo which gave our fore-fathers un-imaginable recognition and fame and whereby Esan people will not be marginalized or intimidated any longer. Our present leaders should see reasons why they must wake up to their respective responsibilities and say Enough is Enough. Appreciate any rising profile of any Esan person whether from your community or political party or ideology. Just give your support and encouragement because your time is your time and it is his or her divine time.

OBHIABA, BHADIAKUGBE RHAMUDE AKUGBE-AHU.

...To be continued

Friday, October 27, 2017

Politics: Our People Get the Type of Political Leaders & Council Chairpersons they wanted by their actions all these Years, APC Chairmanship Aspirant, Kelly Udebhulu in an interview with Press men.

By Stephanie Okoh.

The journey of hundreds kilometres begins with a step so the begining of Kelly O. Udebhulu in the politics of the day as he contests for the chairmanship seat of Esan West Local Government under the political platform of All Progressives Congress (APC). In this interview with Stephanie Okoh, he talks much on youths readiness for Change, sentimental politics of bitterness and other issues.

Excerpt:

EPNews: Can we know you briefly and what inspired your aspiration for the chairmanship position in Esan West local government Area?

Udebhulu: I am Kelly O. Udebhulu, a native of Urohi Kingdom in Esan west local government of Edo state. To be specific and brief, I have gathered so much to contribute to the upliftment of the society. And for that unique preparedness, I will be able to administer that sincere leadership service that will stand as an example for many others to follow. As to achieve this, I discover that charity must begin at home. And so, the council administration becomes the most important platform for me to establish the kind of selfless leadership style I really have not seen much exhibited in the past professionally. I have also attended leadership training in so many areas including abroad. I really wish to have a chance where I can display that which I have learnt internationally and bring it to establish in our domain for rapid growth and development of our society too.

EPNews: charity begins at home. EPNews learnt that you have paid school fees on several occasions for students and sponsored many youths to abroad from your local Government and community particularly, is that true?

Udebhulu: Yes. That has been my character. I love sharing my widow’s might. As someone who has passed through the bitter parts of studentship and life generally because I lost my father at my tender age, no effort made towards alleviating the suffering condition of average persons no matter how small that is taken for granted. I may be considering my widow’s might as too small a gesture, but go to the minds of those beneficiaries, you will see joy and hope in their minds. And that is where I take solace from and I wish I have access to political power that will enable me do even more and cover a wider range and get as many as possible educated. Education is the only sure path to unity, progress, growth and development of any society. I dont need to talk much on my philanthropic works, God knows and has His ways of exposing them to the world not man otherwise it becomes proudness hence I don't always answer those questions when asked.

EPNews: We believe you will be contesting on the platform of the All Progressives Congress. Can you tell us about your campaign team's current state of preparedness toward the party primaries and for the big stage when you eventually sail through?

Udebhulu: Well as you know APC is a big family. No single person can decide its structure and family, one needs to show working, show strength, show popularity, show loyalty and be visionary. All of these, I am very mindful of them all. About my campaign working team, I feel am the only aspirant that have dedicated group of individuals working day and night to ensure what they have found in me that is of their taste be brought to the larger Esan land by my election as Esan West Local Government Area Chairman.

I already have a broad based network campaign team working assiduously. As I speak to you, there is no single community in Esan West LGA that I don’t have people canvassing for my support across the local government area. I love one thing about my team, they are calm and calculative. My campaign team covers both on ground and the media space. They are people who have decided to work selflessly in order to better tomorrow. I trust them and the team has so much confidence in me.

EPNews: What is your definition of leadership and your visions for the people of  Esan West LGA?

Udebhulu: Truly leadership in my own view is means of empowering those that he/she is leading. And it must be physical empowerment, psychological empowerment, spiritual empowerment, social empowerment, cultural empowerment, modern/technological empowerment etc. To me, Leadership is a veritable platform for bringing to bear that innovation that is targeting transforming the people. One is leading for ultimate productivity and advancement. My vision is to remove the people of Esan West Local Government Area from the shackles of ineptitude in leadership, show them transparency in governance, ensure that no single soul die in Esan West Local Government Area without knowing how to at least write his her name and then make Esan West people Great. I will like to see that happens.

EPNews: Many want to know you really, what message you have for them?

I want them to know that my lifestyle, my antecedents, and background are my negotiating philosophy. I live an open minded lifestyle. I’m very active in the media world. I feel that a chameleon-like minded individuals can’t expose themselves to the public for too long unless they are conscienceless individuals who don’t even have iota of integrity in life. I have a buildup integrity. I am a social person. I believe it’s God who lifted me from nothingness to where I am today and that if I consciously offend Him, He can easily return me to square one. In other words, I have the fear of God and many people know me for that over time. So, I will encourage people to be steadfast and try anyone that have not been before or are tried in little ways but were not culprit or found wanting. I will serve Esan west LGA with the fear of God and serious ruggedness to bring change and development to my people.

EPNews: The easiest thing to do as a chairman of a council is to attract smart policy advisers and the hardest decisions won’t be consensus decisions. What will inform your decision making so as not to just accept what they say?

Udebhulu: One of the reasons why I am so unique particularly and also maintain integrity is my independent mindedness. Though I listen to people a lot, but I normally go for the most hardest choice which often turned out to be the best and unique at the end and gets so many people attracted to it at the long run.

I love peace and Fear God. I will continue to say it loud, I hate politics of bitterness, hate and back-bitting because I want to become a council chairman. Not in my character !!!

Saturday, October 21, 2017

Edo state: In Edo Central, Unusual Realignment is the next Election Master Joker Card.

Arc Emuan & Alhaji Isiwele
By Prince Kelly O. Udebhulu.

EKPOMA — As the State wide tour train of Governor Obaseki traverse the length and breadth of Edo State, realignments and cross-carpeting have now become the catch phrase in the politics of Edo state. The drama of cross-carpeting and counter cross-carpeting for personal, communal and corporate gains continues.

Vigorous consultations have continued to hold sway in all the three Senatorial districts of Edo State with leaders and aspirants of various political parties for the forthcoming council elections and the 2019 general elections traversing villages and towns to 'recruit' new entrants in the name of decamping.

It is recalled that "Edo is One" under the leadership of Arc (Dr) Austin Ilenre Emuan are all out to bring more members from other political parties to the All Progressives Congress ( APC ) in Edo state. In a solidarity visit to Chief Alhaji Musa Isiwele who was once a PDP chieftain in Edo central but officially decamped with hundreds of his supporters to APC recently; Arc. Emuan expressed gratitude that APC is receiving such calibre of personalities. He praised the decision of Chief Alhaji Musa Isiwele to join hands in the building of Esan people's political structure that would be viable and strong under justice and equity.

He revealed that APC is already strong and firm on ground in Edo state, and the decampees are also experienced politicians whose wealth of experience would undauntedly impact positively to the party’s structure. Therefore, he has no doubt in his mind that their coming to APC is plus to the general well-being of the people of Edo State. He further waved his beckoning hands to others yet to come that the doors are always open to welcome them.

Viewing from the angle of marginalization of Esan people from the past governments and infrastructural decay around the Ekpoma axis particularly, the body languages of the incumbent Governor of Edo state reveal that such ugly scenario would be a thing of the past. The state wide tour would give the Governor a close encounter and understanding of the real needs of the people.

It is very important to note that Governor Obaseki recent moves reveal politicking towards 2019 in all manners. The incumbent APC government in Nigeria and the opposition PDP, are optimistic that come 2019, the political pendulum will swing in their favour.
Arc Emuan & Alhaji Isiwele

Surprisingly in Nigeria today, there are no clear indications which party may be at the hilltop mansion( Ask Rock) come 2019. Both parties are drenched by a flood of uncertainties, and are fighting hard to secure the commitment of their members and the electorates ahead of the commencement of political campaigns for the populous year 2019 in Nigeria. Though Edo State is currently governed by the APC, the party’s chance of having an overwhelming victory come 2019 would be threatened if it allows exodus of its key members to the PDP.

However, the ranks of the APC in Edo State is swelling with new decampees ever since Governor Obaseki became the governor of the state. Defections to the APC have been unceasing. The PDP has lost some of its top-brass foundation members in the State especially in the Edo central district who are vigorously eager to depart from the state's opposition strong hold that resulted in the obvious neglects received from the past government.

Sunday, October 8, 2017

NIGERIA @ 57: Opportunities Abound everywhere but remain Untapped-Comrade Ohens Kingsley.

Kingsley Ohens
In an interview with Comrade Kingsley Ohens who is the President of Esan Youths Movement International and a known Community Crusader and Activist, Martha Ovia sees in Comrade Kingsley Ohens during the interview some salient answers to million questions unanswered over the years.

Excerpt below:

Nigeria has just celebrated her 57 years of independence, how do you see Nigeria at 57?

At 57, we don’t have choice but to congratulate ourselves, at least for still staying together and having a high hope that tomorrow will be better. But when we do a sort of conscience searching and have a sober reflection of the journey so far in the last 57 years, we will say it is a sorry case that we remain in a sort of parlous state. This is because when we look at those other countries that we were at par in 1960 both politically, economically and socially, then I don’t think we have anything for which to beat our chest for. So if we do proper searching on the journey so far and we look at our present position, then we need to thrust forward with a very greater hope for tomorrow. Opportunities abound everywhere, but they remain largely untapped with so many factors militating against that thrust.

So, I will say that with the 57 years gone by, we are no longer a toddler. I mean it is a long time in the life of a nation, so all hands must be on deck, both the lead and the leaders must just have to come to terms with the realities that we have to change positively our ways of life.

At 57 we are still struggling on how best to live together as a nation as there are renewed calls for restructuring of the nation on the path of true federalism. What is your take on this?

Restructuring must not be misunderstood, it is simply just as I said that we look back from where we are coming from, we view ourselves from the current position and we veer into the future, we look at opportunities. When we look backward you look at the missed opportunities. Are we satisfied as a nation that we have missed such humongous opportunities? Are we satisfied that we are having opportunities that are beckoning for our tapping and we refuse to do it for certain things? And if we put all these factors together then are we going to say that we have a dilapidated house, then we will continue to endanger our lives, by living in that house at all cost without restructuring it.

Restructuring is not calling for the disintegration of the nation. We are unanimous through the length and breadth of the country and in total agreement that we are better thrust together with our size, with our unity in diversity and with the fact that the cultural blend is a beauty to behold. What we need to do is to understand ourselves and to ensure that for the unity to be upheld, there must be justice. And when we say justice, it is not justice between one zone or the other, it is actually justice between the haves and the have not. Justice from those who have benefited from undue advantage for those who are perpetually disadvantaged. So when I say that one, I don’t mean looking at it from South, West, North and East divide. My thinking is that what is it that is making those who are extremely very rich to be rich. Can we close the gap judiciously so that with justice we can have a unity, the unity can exist and then it is in unity and under justice that we can make progress for all development and growth which we all crave for and we are begging everybody to join hands together so that we can move forward and catch up with those that have left us behind, that is what we are saying.

So if people are talking about 1963, we knew where our forefathers left us and we knew the locust years where, with the advent of oil everybody were just busy feeding on the nation and nobody cares about the well-being of the nation. So President Muhammadu Buhari is now in the saddle and he is talking about fighting corruption. He is struggling to ensure that attention is paid to agriculture and solid minerals as well as other ways of diversifying the economy, whether we like it or not the rent collection mentality just have to end.

Yes we have been lucky the oil price is still going on, the demand is totally weaning, though we heard they were cutting the output in order to shore up the price, but be that as it may I still believe our sun is still shining most and we can use the money from the crude oil right now to develop other sectors. It is part of restructuring. Then we can go ahead and look at our constitution which is the foundation of our existence. So, if the foundation is not right, the lawyers will say you can’t build something on nothing and you expect it to stand. The engineers and architects will say without adequate column, no structure can stand. The agriculturists will say you put a seed in the soil it will first of all degenerate, get rotten before germinating.

So let us believe it is the rotten stage we have passed in the last 57 years , then we now look forward to the tender output, offshoot that will make the foundation to be solid so we have good grip on the land we are standing on. We have tried so many constitutions, we had several national confabs, we are brothers and sisters, let there be spirit of give and take, let everybody realise that it is when all are fairly happy that we can work together and have a positive synergy. Yes, the nation is non-negotiable as many are chorusing, but it shouldn’t be iron cast. You have a wife and husband even after staying together for 80 years they are still divorcing. We are not calling for it, because husband and wife are better together, but let there be justice. So if the husband used to abuse the wife, that should stop. Let us stop insulting one another, let us do what is right. And if we don’t know where we are going let us go back to the starting bloc. 1963 constitution is still there. All the earlier constitution review, the national conferences, put everything together. Let us look at power between the executive, the National Assembly, yes anybody can claim the right to say it is my right to exercise the power, the power belongs to God and we are serving the humanity, we are serving the collective interest of everybody. And we derive this power from the people, let us forget our ego, let us be more patriotic and be ready to sacrifice anything for that unity that we are craving for. And that is why restructuring, knowing how to do things better, no heavy center, devolution of power, true federalism both fiscal and political, all these let us go back to the building bloc and get the things done rightly.

What do you think should be the approach of achieving the restructuring, different zones are stating what they want. Even the ruling party, APC is dialoguing to have its own stand on how to restructure. How do we put all these together, are we going to hold another Confab?

We need not waste money on national conference and if need be of course the money will be worthwhile to have a solid foundation. One we have those who specializes on these constitutional making. All these zonal arrangements, ethnic arrangements, political parties, National Assembly, executive, yes they have freedom to review and to submit a stand on what the restructuring will be, what items are to be listed, what mode to follow, what concessions from each side, what will make each zone happy. It will now be the duty of that body to put everything together, sieve the differences, blend the similarities and then we reach a consensus. It is then we can all subscribe to say yes, this is a constitution by the people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, for the people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. That is the time to say yes, let us move forward. So as far as I am concerned it is not too much even if the religious bodies want to be involved let them submit their own memorandum and then we move forward even culturally. There shouldn’t be a barrier to it, because we have equal rights and our rights must be guaranteed in the constitution.

 But some people are skeptical because they believe we have had several confabs in the past with nothing to show for them, are you skeptical too?

If within a family unit you have different ways of doing things, that doesn’t disturb regular consultations, regular compromise reason and the spirit of give and take so that it doesn’t matter if for whatever reasons a balance is tilting to my side, it may tilt to your side tomorrow on another level. So if we have clear understanding and love for one another, yes we may not use force in saying this should be this or that. And then the undue advantage we are talking of we have it in various presentations. When you talk of education, the imbalances are there. You talk of road construction, you talk of so many things, then you talk of the civil service structure, there are a lot of imbalances. So our best bet is to say yes, one we resolve to stay together as one, yet things must change in all acceptable way to all manner of people.

 What is your advice to President Muhammadu Buhari because many people believe that the current ethnic agitations is being fueled by his unbalanced appointments. They claim that some zones are getting more appointments than the others?

If there are unbalanced appointments, we can sit down and resolve it through dialogue, just as we are saying that deployment of arms should not be, so also we need to dialogue at left and right because dialogue is the ultimate, even if you go to war, you still come back to the round table to resolve it. If there are imbalances, make submission, give justification for it and push for it so that the wrongs can be righted.

When you are talking of restructuring you mentioned the 1963 constitution, are you saying we should go back to the 1963 constitution?

What is happening is that the 1963 constitution was working for us, so I said if we don’t know where we are going, we ought to know where we are coming from. So let us make our working bloc from the system that was working for us with modification and if at all we must copy let us be good copier not a bad copier. And most importantly let us domesticate whatever we are copying to suit our local imperatives so that the plurality, the multiplicity of our ethnic background, culture and everything, even religion may not be the same with another country. If we starts from there we will start building up. When we say restructuring, we are not saying we should turn everything upside down, but we must have a starting point.

Recently, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) said that Nigeria is out of recession, but the ordinary citizens on the streets are not feeling that impact. How do you see this proclamation by the NBS?

We will be deceiving ourselves if we want immediate exit from recession. Recession crept in like a thief in the night. But I may not be totally right to say like a thief in the night, but it crept in gradually in front of our nose and we all contributed in one way or the other. If we take structures and I will make it the extreme, the World Trade Centre, 9/11, the destruction was under five minutes. The whole structure went beyond to ground zero. To reconstruct it is going to take years. So it is easier to destroy than to build. So, if the destruction of the economy, of the polity, took many years to get to where we are in, with no plans and poor execution of the plans that we had, for anybody to expect that recession will vanish immediately, we are deceiving ourselves. It is along the same restructuring we are talking of, so it is going to be gradual. The recovery is going to be gradual and if we look at it like a rolling ball from the top of the hills moving towards the valley, what we can do is to first of all apply the brake. So the sliding is arrested, may be that is what we are trying to say now. That the downward fall has been arrested. We are now expecting energizing, it is that energizing that will now be moving against the gravity, push back to the level we were in hitherto.

That energizing will require a lot of input. I will expect that we may not get to where we were before until probably, four or five years time. I am not sounding pessimistic, but we can be making appreciable improvement until the time we will be able to restore ourselves to the level we were. If we are to exit recession, once upon a time our naira was exchanging for one dollar, so that is one of the indices. Once upon a time we were having agriculture as our mainstay, the oil has taken over and the money from oil we have not been able to utilise very well. Let us get back there, and our GDP is being accounted for by other sources other than the oil then, with the recovery from recession we will be producing more, our production will be enhanced. So as far as I am concerned, yes recession arrested, okay, we are closer to it, but exiting recession not yet.

Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Politics: PDP Chieftain, Chief Alhaji Musa Isiwele, hundreds of supporters decamp to APC in Uromi and Ekpoma, Edo Central.

Arc. emuan
Prince Kelly Udebhulu reports.

UROMI-A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Edo State, Chief Alhaji Musa Isiwele and hundreds of his supporters decamped to the APC over the weekend at Uromi, the home town of the former PDP's BoT chairman, Chief Tony Anenih and former minister of works under PDP administration, Chief Mike Onolememen.

Chief Alhaji Musa Isiwele, a grassroots politician who understandably played major roles in the victories of the PDP in every election in Esan North-East L.G.A of Edo State defected to the APC at an elaborate ceremony at his hometown- Uromi.

Among dignitaries present at the ceremony were the State APC Chairman, Barr. Anselm Ojezua, All the Edo Central L.G.A. Chairmen, Chief (Dr) Francis Inegbeniki, the Uzoya of Esanland, Arc.(Dr) Austin Ilenre Emuan, the APC leader of Esan north east L.G. A., Chief Okoror and host of others.

The formidable socio-politico group called "Edo is One" under the leadership of Arc. (Dr)Austin Ilenre Emuan, a former governorship aspirant in Edo state, played the master joker card to the defections received across Edo central recently; the product of over a year persistent push and subtle manoeuvre. It is on record also that Arc. Emuan's ward 3 in Esan west local government of Edo state was agog same day with dignitaries to celebrate the defections of the PDP unit chairman, Mr Julius Ebhoman, popularly called "Ozeba",  Mr Anthony Adodo & his wife, Mrs. Theresa, the PDP LGA executive and unit woman leader, Mr Anthony Eraikhuemen, PDP Executive, Mr William Edesili, PDP Executive, Mr Nicholas Adodo, PDP youth leader & his family, Mrs Margaret Aigbedion, leader of the market women, Mr Sunday Omonle & his family, Mr Godfrey Omonzokpia & his family, Mrs Victoria Awanegbe (PDP Iron lady) and hundreds of PDP members in the ward to APC.

Arc. (Dr) Emuan saluted them with enough materials and moral encouragements at the ceremony. Whilst he advised the Ward Chairman to formerly hand-over all decampees to the Esan-west Leader, Elder Pius Omofuma aka GT. He further assured them that the Edo state APC Government under Governor Godwin Obaseki will soon commence massive infrastructural developments in the ward.

At Uromi, Chief Alhaji Isiwele while admonished his followers to have unwavering faith in APC, told the congregation that the decision to dump the PDP was informed by the desire to contribute his quota in the new agenda of the ruling government which in his words would take Edo central to the "Promised Land".

According to the decampees, the PDP as a political organisation has failed and obviously lacks viable political future in Edo State and Edo central in particular.

Chief Alhaji Isiwele added that the Edo central people need to bring their astuteness into the APC and ensure that their interests are promoted and protected.

The State APC Chairman, Barr. Ojezua and Chief (Dr) Francis Inegbeniki described their decision to move to APC as the right step in the right direction. They assured Edo central people of the commitment of the incumbent governor of Edo state, Gov. Obaseki, to alleviate the suffering of the people in no distant time.

Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Edo Politics: Elder Pius Omonfuma thanks Governor Obaseki Over order on contractors handling road projects in Edo Central.

Elder Omonfuma & Gov Obaseki
By Prince Kelly O. Udebhulu.

EKPOMA- Elder Pius Omonfuma owner of GT Foods International and an APC chieftain in Edo central senatorial district has described Edo State governor, Godwin Obaseki, as one of the very few governors who are genuinely committed to the development of his state, through prudent management of the state resources as displayed since he became the state governor.

He also commended the governor for his vigorous step towards tackling the menace of Ekpoma roads that has threatened the people in the community over the years because of the bad roads network across the local government and environs, expressing optimism that with the order given to the contractors by the Governor, the works at Ekpoma-Uhumudumu–Iruekpen Road and the perennial flooding and death traps on the roads will soon be a thing of the past.

During the governor's inspection of ongoing road projects in Edo Central Senatorial District on Friday, September with the Commissioner for Infrastructure, Hon. Engr. Amiolemen Osahon, the Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki has ordered that all the road projects in the zone must be completed as soon as the rains subside.

Obaseki gave the order to Skaff International Nigeria Limited and other contractors handling the road projects, during a review of the progress report in Government House, Benin City.

He said that the over ten roads being reconstructed in the senatorial district which includes Ekpoma-Uhumudumu–Iruekpen Road, Market Road in Irua, Old Agbor Road in Uromi and Ewohimi-Okaigben Road, are crucial to the socio-economic well being of Edo people, particularly the people in that part of the state.

He urged the contractors to take advantage of the increasing number of dry days as the rainy season is coming to an end, to fast-track work on the roads in the interest of farmers and other users of the roads in the district.

Obaseki assured that future road projects would be properly timed in such a manner that most road construction works start and end in the dry season.

He lamented that the heavy rains recorded this year are wreaking havoc in several parts of the country and across the globe, and slowing down the pace of several civil construction works in the state.

“Edo Central Senatorial District has several agrarian communities that produce much of the food we eat in the state and beyond. We are worried that the evacuation of farm produce may be hampered if much pressure is not mounted on the contractors to defy the rains,” the governor said.

He added that “if the roads are not fixed, truck owners would not want to put their trucks on the bad roads. This will increase the quantity of produce that will be wasted in the farms and the impact on farmers’ profit will be huge.”

The governor emphasised that the agricultural sector is key to his administration’s overall economic development plan for the state and would not condone failure on the part of any contractor handling roads and other projects.