Tag: Monday Okpebholo

  • Edo Guber: Tinubu reacts to Okpebholo’s victory

    Edo Guber: Tinubu reacts to Okpebholo’s victory

    President Bola Tinubu has congratulated Monday Okpebholo of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for his victory in Saturday’s Edo State governorship election.

    Okpebholo secured 291,667 votes to defeat Asue Ighodalo of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) who got 247,274 votes and Olumide Akpata of the Labour Party (LP) who came a distant third in the race with 22,763 votes. Fourteen other candidates contested the seat but got less than the three frontline candidates.

    In a statement on Sunday by presidential spokesman Bayo Onanuga, Tinubu urged Okpebholo “not to gloat over his victory but to see it as a challenging call to service”.

    The President encouraged him to “demonstrate magnanimity by reaching out to his political rivals and uniting the people of Edo State to ensure its development”.

    Tinubu also praised other candidates who participated in the election for their contributions to advancing Nigeria’s democracy, saying peaceful political contests, such as the one on Saturday, portray Nigeria as a stable democracy.

    “The President urges all those aggrieved by the election outcome to seek redress through the legal channels.

    “I commend the INEC and our security agencies for working round the clock to conduct a successful, peaceful and largely hitch-free exercise.

    “INEC has once again demonstrated that it is committed to organising a free and fair election in our country.”

     

  • What to know about newly elected  governor of Edo State, Okpebholo

    What to know about newly elected  governor of Edo State, Okpebholo

    On Sunday, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared Monday Okpebholo, the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), as the winner of the Edo State gubernatorial election held on Saturday.

    The announcement was made on Sunday by the Returning Officer for the election, Prof. Faruq Adamu Kuta, Vice Chancellor of the Federal University of Technology (FUT), Minna, in Benin City.

    Okpebholo secured a total of 291,667 votes, winning 11 out of the 18 local government areas (LGAs) in the state.

    What to know about Okpebholo

    Okpebholo was born 1970 in Uromi, Edo State and began his
    education journey in local schools in Uromi before he advanced to the University of Benin, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Economics.

    He furthered his education with a Master’s in Public Administration and a Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics from the University of Ibadan, demonstrating a commitment to lifelong learning.

    Beyond politics, Okpebholo is an entrepreneur with investments in hospitality, construction, oil and gas, and agriculture.

    Through the Monday Okpebholo Foundation, he has dedicated resources to charitable work, including scholarships, healthcare services, and vocational training for underprivileged communities.

    Okpebholo is deeply connected to his family, maintaining strong ties to his roots in Edo State.
    He is married with four children.

    Political journey

    Okpebholo’s political journey started in 2003 when he was elected to the House of Representatives under the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).
    Throughout his political tenure, Okpebholo has been a vocal advocate for issues such as agriculture, rural development, and legislative reforms, working tirelessly to represent the needs of his constituents.

    He is a devout Christian and an active member of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG).

    Okpebholo’s dedication to excellence in business and politics, along with his efforts to promote inclusive growth and support marginalised communities, have earned him widespread respect and recognition.

    His campaign focused on driving development, economic empowerment, and sustainable growth to benefit all residents and future generations.

     

  • BREAKING: Okpebholo wins Edo governorship election

    BREAKING: Okpebholo wins Edo governorship election

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has officially declared Monday Okpebholo, candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as the winner of the 2024 governorship election conducted in Edo State on Saturday.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Okpebholo was declared winner of the Edo State governorship election and Governor-Elect on Sunday by the INEC Returning Officer in charge of the election, Prof. Faruk Adamu Kuta.

    “Candidate of the APC having satisified the requirement of the law is hereby declared the winner of the election,” declared Kuta, who is the Vice-Chancellor of Federal University of Technology, Minna.

    According to the results declared by Kuta, Okpebholo won the election by 291,667 votes, defeating his closest rival, Asue Ighodalo, candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), who polled a total of 247,274 votes.

    TNG reports candidate of the Labour Party in the 2024 governorship election conducted in Edo State, Olumide Akpata, came a distant third in the election, polling a total of 22,763 votes.

    See breakdown of the final results as declared by INEC below:

    • A – 222
    • AA – 206
    • AAC – 273
    • ADC – 1956
    • ADP – 1099
    • APC – 291667
    • APGA – 1242
    • APM 151
    • APP – 144
    • BP – 217
    • LP – 22763
    • NNPP – 1034
    • NRM – 727
    • PDP 247274
    • PRP – 6235
    • SDP – 537
    • YPP – 296
    • ZLP – 254
  • BREAKING: Obaseki loses LGA to Okpebholo

    BREAKING: Obaseki loses LGA to Okpebholo

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has been declared winner of the governorship election in Oredo Local Government Area of Edo State, where Governor Godwin Obaseki hails from.

    According to the result declared by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Senator Monday Okpebholo, candidate of the APC polled a total of 30,780 votes in the LGA, while Asue Ighodalo of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) secured 24,938 votes.

    Olumide Akpata of Labour Party garnered 5,389 votes.

    Below are the results announced at the State Collation Centre in Benin.

    Registered Voters -356242

    Accredited voters -64802

    Total Votes cast – 64042

    APC – 30780

    LP – 5389

    PDP – 24938

     

  • BREAKING: Okpebholo ‘dusts’ PDP, Labour Party at his polling unit

    BREAKING: Okpebholo ‘dusts’ PDP, Labour Party at his polling unit

    Senator Monday Okpebholo, candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2024 Edo State Governorship Election has won his polling unit in the ongoing election, defeating his opponents at the polling unit by a very wide margin.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Okpebholo, who voted at the Unit 03 of Ward 1, Uwessan in the Esan Central local government of the State, won the polling unit by polling a total of 102 votes.

    Candidates of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Asue Ighodalo and that of the Labour Party (LP), Olumide Akpata managed to poll one vote each.

    Okpebholo had earlier boasted that he would coast home in the Saturday election to a landslide victory. The governorship hopeful had also boasted earlier that his co-contestant from the PDP, Asue Ighodalo, would not secure a single vote in his home polling unit.

    Speaking shortly after casting his vote at the unit 03, Ward 1, Uwessan in the Esan Central Local Government of the state, Okpebholo insisted that the strong support from his community would leave no room for the opposition.

    “PDP or whatever will not get one vote here because this is my home and my people love me,” he said.

    The APC candidate commended the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for its handling of the election process.

    “What I’m seeing here is like a testimony that INEC is getting it right,” he remarked.

    On security arrangements for the poll, the senator dismissed complaints that heavy security presence was intimidating.

    “I know that everything they are saying is about security, that is hyping the situation. I mean nothing is happening. You can see! Nobody is fighting. No knockout, no stick of matches. So it’s just to scare people away from voting.

    “You know Obaseki wanted to cause fire in Edo state but by the grace of God everything is moving perfectly,” he said.

  • Edo State election: What Okpebholo said after casting his vote

    Edo State election: What Okpebholo said after casting his vote

    Monday Okpebholo, candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the ongoing governorship election in Edo State has casted his vote, not without taking a swipe at incumbent Governor Godwin Obaseki.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Okpebholo, who was accredited and voted at PU 001, Uwessan 1, in Esan Central local government area of the State, boasted that the opposition People’s Democratic Party (PDP) will not get any vote at the polling unit.

    “I just go there and voted. That is the way it is right now. I believe the way it is, it should be like that everywhere. It is okay here but I do not know of other places. But what I am seeing here is like a testimony that INEC is getting it right.

    “A couple of friends are calling me to say I am getting a lot of votes from different places but I am not there. I am here. Here I know that PDP or whatever will not get one vote because this is my home and my people love me. So, for that reason, I have nothing to fear in my home.

    “Me, I know that everything they are saying about security is hyping. Nobody is fighting. As you can see, no knockout is fired, not even a stick of matches. So, it is just to scare people away from voting.

    “You know Obaseki, his wisdom, I dont know. He wanted to cause crisis in Edo State. Everything is okay. By the grace of God, everything is moving perfectly,” Okpebholo.

    TNG reports as of 9:47 am candidate of the PDP in the 2024 Edo governorship election, Asue Ighodalo was yet to cast his vote at Idrion Vocational Centre, a voting centre at Okaegben, Ewohimi, Esan South East Local Government Area of Edo, where he is expected to vote.

    Ighodalo is expected to vote at Okaegben ward one, polling unit 3, located at the vocational centre in Ewohimi, Edo Central Senatorial District, but officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and election materials were yet to arrive at the polling unit as a result of heavy rainfall.

  • Despite armoured tanks surrounding ex- Governor, Edolites will express themselves on Saturday

    Despite armoured tanks surrounding ex- Governor, Edolites will express themselves on Saturday

    The Edo election has been won by the people of Edo State despite the machinations of hostile forces trying to use security and other agencies of the Federal Government to thwart them, Dr Pedro Obaseki, the deputy director-general of the Asue Ighodalo Campaign has said.

    Obaseki who spoke in an interview late on Thursday said that the Edo people will push through their choice of Dr Asue Ighodalo despite the armoured tanks being used to intimidate them by a former governor of the state campaigning for the All Progressives Congress, APC.

    Dr Obaseki who spoke in an interview with a national TV station said:

    “When you push us to the wall we will come out fighting like a bull. A people who for centuries were not trampled upon by any black nation we will come out to express ourselves.

    “I am giving it to you that as at 7.30 p.m. as we speak that at his place (former governor of Edo State) that there are two armoured tanks, one on this side one on the other side and about 30 police vehicles then all the thugs are there.

    “There is no thoroughfare there right now but that will not work. The Edo people we no de fear. On a normal level we know how to face these people. So, on the day of the poll we will all move to the polls and all express ourselves not because of but inspite of all these people that want to mangle us

    “When Edo people, a set of people who for centuries no tribe of black extraction ever conquered, when we are confronted with things that want to pull at our strength, we rise up and we fight back.

    “With our PVCs we will trample these people who are bent on changing the will of our people. This can happen any where else, but this is Edo, a race that have the conqueror DNA and any other person whosoever wants to, we will sweep them away with their brooms.

    “The Edo people know that Asue Ighodalo is our umbrella into our future,” he said.

  • Edo decides: What I will do within 100 days in office – Okpebholo

    Edo decides: What I will do within 100 days in office – Okpebholo

    Senator Monday Okpebholo, APC candidate for the Edo governorship election has pledged to pay the outstanding salaries of the local government workers within first 100 days in office, if elected. The pledge is contained in a statement by Kassim Afegbua, Director of Media for the APC Governorship Election Campaign Council on Thursday in Benin.

    Afegbua quoted Okpebholo as saying that to owe council workers’ salaries in the 18 local governments of the state was worrisome. Okpebholo pledged his readiness to discharge all outstanding salaries within his first 100 days in office, if elected.

    “Every local government in Edo is being owed salaries ranging from two, three, four and six months respectively at a time the local government allocation has improved.

    “Instead of releasing the funds and allocations that are due to the local governments, chairmen are often compelled to visit the Sterling Bank office in Benin, where they are made to sign that they have received their allocations, whereas, nothing has touched their hands.

    “There are no capital projects in the local governments, and the worse of it is that salaries are still being owed,” he alleged.

    Okpebholo, who listed the number of months owed in each of the local government areas, described the act as wickedness. He assured all local government employees of prompt payment of their salaries, as well as paying all outstanding salaries within his 100 days in office.

    “I assure the local governments that all allocations due to them will be handed over to them for proper growth and development of the rural areas. A vote for Senator Okpebholo is a vote for progress, development and robust collaboration between the state government and the local governments,” he said.

  • Okpebholo cries foul: “They don’t want me to participate in Saturday’s election”

    Okpebholo cries foul: “They don’t want me to participate in Saturday’s election”

    Senator Monday Okpebholo, candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the Saturday governorship election in Edo State has cried foul of a criminal summons against him that he said was intentionally fixed for September 20 (Friday), the eve of the election, as a ploy to prevent him from presenting himself as a candidate in the polls.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports an FCT High Court sitting in Maitama on Thursday, however, granted leave for the judicial review of Magistrate Abubakar Mukhtar’s criminal summons against Senator Okpebholo. Justice O. C. Agbaza, who granted the motion ex-parte moved by Okpebholo’s lawyer, Adaze Emwanta, held that the reliefs sought succeeded on the whole.

    The judge, in the ruling on the motion marked: M/12340/2024 on Wednesday and the certified true copy of the order made available to journalists on Thursday, adjourned the matter until October 28 for hearing. Mukhtar, the presiding magistrate at Wuse Zone 2, had, on September 12, summoned Okpebholo for allegedly making a false statement on his date of birth.

    The APC candidate was asked to appear before the court at 12 noon tomorrow, Sept. 20, by Mukhtar. He was accused of claiming conflicting dates of birth in his nomination forms submitted to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to contest the election. The case, with suit no CR/W22/816/2024 before the magistrate, was instituted by an indigene of Edo, Honesty Aginbatse.

    Against this order, Okpebholo, through his lawyer, Emwanta, filed a suit before Justice Agbaza of FCT High Court. The applicant listed Mr Aginbatse and Mukhtar, who is Magistrate Grade 1 in the FCT, as  1st and 2nd respondents.

    The motion, dated and filed on Sept. 17 sought two orders pursuant to Section 6(6)(b) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended); Orders 44 Rule 3 and 43 Rule 1 of FCT High Court Civil Procedure Rules, 2018 anf under the inherent jurisdiction of the court.

    The prayers included “an order granting the applicant leave to file an application for judicial review involving an Order of Certiorari against the order of the 2nd respondent; in issuing criminal summons against the applicant, upon the charge/request of the 1st respondent herein.

    “An order granting leave for the applicant to file an application for judicial review involving an Order of Prohibition against the order of the 2nd respondent; in issuing criminal summons against the applicant, upon the charge/request of the 1st respondent herein.”

    In the 11-ground of arguments filed by his lawyer, the APC candidate said the order issuing criminal summons against him over alleged date of birth forgery was made by Mukhtar without caution and due diligence.

    He averred that the charge was contrived by Aginbatse as a ploy to scandalise his image ahead of the Saturday’s poll and to prevent him from presenting himself as a candidate in the election. He said the allegations made on the face of the charge before the Magistrate Court sitting at Wuse Zone 2 presided over by Mukhtar had earlier been resolved at the registry of the Supreme Court by virtue of a Deed Pool and gazetted in the official gazette of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on Aug. 1.

    “On the 1st of August, 2024, the Deed of Regularisation of Personal particulars of Okpebholo Monday, the applicant herein was published on Page 272 No 131, Vol. 111 of the Federal Republic of Nigeria Official Gazette.

    “A copy of the official gazette containing applicant’s Deed of Regularisation of personal particulars is attached to the affidavit of facts and marked “Exhibit AP 3,” he said.

    However, Okpebholo said on Sept. 12 at about 5pm, his attention was drawn to a criminal summons against him and signed by the magistrate which was flying on the social meda.

    He said he observed that the magistrate ordered the summons in respect of an allegation of making false statement concerning his date of birth for which he had already done a Deed of Regularisation.

    Besides, he said the aforesaid document bearing his name as accused person was not served on him, but was immediately posted on the social media to scandalise his public image ahead of the gubernatorial polls.

    Okpebholo said the hearing of the criminal summons was intentionally fixed on September 20 (Friday), the eve of the election, as a ploy to prevent him from presenting himself as a candidate in the polls.

    “The applicant is now desirous of bringing an application for an Order of Certiorari and an Order of Prohibition against the acts of the respondents herein in publishing Exhibits AP 4A and AP 4B, when he has not been served as required by law, just to frustrate his bid to participate in the election being the leading candidate,” he said.

    In another development, Justice Peter Lifu of a Federal High Court, Abuja, on Thursday, reserved ruling on a motion on notice filed by the APC seeking to amend its originating summons in the suit against INEC, Asue Ighodalo and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    Justice Lifu also reserved ruling on Ighodalo and PDP’s  notice of preliminary objection seeking the dismissal of the suit for lack of jurisdiction.

    APC’s motion sought an order removing Ighodalo’s name from the suit, because the party sponsoring was already a party in the suit.

    The APC’s lawyer, Andrew Emwanta, argued that the amendment was to remove irrelevant references and to meet the purpose of the suit, which is to seek the determination of INEC’s statutory powers to disqualify an erring political party under Section 84(13) of the Electoral Act, 2022, and in pursuance of the plaintiff’s right of action as guaranteed by Section 285(14)(c) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended).

    But, in separate preliminary objections adopted and argued by Ighodalo’s counsel, Akinlolu Kehinde, SAN, and PDP’s lawyer, Bashir Folorunsho, they urged the court to strike out APC’s motion on notice.

    After listening to the parties’ submissions, Justice Lifu reserved ruling on the matter and said a date would be communicated to the parties.

  • Why I want to be like Oshiomhole – Okpebholo

    Why I want to be like Oshiomhole – Okpebholo

    The Edo State Governorship Candidate of the All Progressives Congress, (APC) Monday Okpebholo has said he will work hard for the people like Senator Adams Oshiomhole did when he was a governor.

    Okpebholo made this statement this in Okpella, Etsako East local government Area as part of the APC’s ward-to-ward campaign.

    He said: “I want to promise Okpella people one thing, where His Excellency (Oshiomhole) stopped, that is where I will begin from. I will make sure that our land is safe, there will be no kidnapping, we will send them away because they are alien to us, they are not from here

    “In schools you don’t have roofs, no teachers. One of my friends told me that in his village, he has two and a half teachers. I asked what is two and a half teachers, he said one is headmaster and two teachers. The headmaster is doing two things sometimes he teaches so he is half but the good news is that when we come in, we will employ 5,000 teachers in my first 100 days in office. Teachers who are there now as contract staff will not be part of the 5,000, I will make their employment permanent because they are already in the system. We will reposition education.

    “We are going to provide PHCs (Primary Health Centres) in all the wards. We will support the existing secondary healthcare facilities to grow further.

    “I will work for you because I want to be like Oshiomhole, who as governor used to walk in the streets and after he left the government he still walks in the streets. He does that because he worked for the people.

    “I want to beg the people of Okpella that September 21 is the D-Day, we must tell Obaseki that our mumu don do.”