Supreme Court: Edo community urges Okpebholo to be magnanimous in victory

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Gelegele community in Ovia North-East Local Government of Edo has congratulated Gov. Monday Okpebholo on his Supreme Court victory, urging him to be magnanimous in victory.

By Usman Aliyu

Gelegele community in Ovia North-East Local Government of Edo has congratulated Gov. Monday Okpebholo on his Supreme Court victory, urging him to be magnanimous in victory.

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In a statement by the community council Chairman and Secretar

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y, Omaghomi Olu-Derimon and Ayenimibofa Apohi respectively, the community described the court verdict as a tool for an inclusive governance and accelerated development to the state.

“We, the people of Gelegele community, are thrilled that our votes counted and our voices were heard.

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“Your triumph is a testament to your unwavering dedication and perseverance and vision for Edo State,” the statement read.

The community urged the  governor to work across political divides by bridging development gaps, particularly in riverine and alleged marginalized areas like Gelegele.

The Ijaw-speaking community also appealed to the governor to consider the establishment of an Edo Riverine Waterways Agency to align with the Federal Government Ministry of Blue Economy.

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“We hope that your leadership will prioritise the needs of all communities, especially those that have suffered years of underrepresentation and neglect by successive administrations,” the statement added. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

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