Edo: Expect success stories from Okpebholo administration — Dep. Gov Idahosa

Edo State deputy governor, Rt. Hon. Dennis Idahosa, on Thursday, told Christians to expect success stories from the administration of Governor Monday Okpebholo based on the resolve to keep true to the campaign promises of using good governance to promote the kingdom of God.
The deputy governor, who stated this while playing host to the Parish Priest, Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Nomayo Street, Rev. Fr. Raphael Anojie, said the body of Christ had a good story to tell based on the ability of the Christian community to produce the present governor and his deputy.
According to a statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the deputy governor, Friday Aghedo, Anojie was accompanied by members of the Parish Church Council (PCC) and select landlords of the street in a courtesy call to the deputy governor on Thursday.
Idahosa noted that the governor and he were not nominal but practicing Christians who were out to do the body of Christ proud in Edo State.
He requested prayers and support from the Christians, the church, and the people of the state to be able to finish well, as this administration was poised to ensure good governance and adherence to the rule of law in society.
He maintained that the body of Christ in Edo state would be strengthened under the present administration of Okpebholo, who is bent on creating success stories in every facet of society.
Idahosa promised to give feedback to his principal based on the areas of need of the Holy Trinity Catholic community, adding that he would be with them at their upcoming “Feast Day” on June 15.
Anojie, who had earlier commended the deputy governor for fulfilling his campaign commitment to the Church, presented him with a customised card on behalf of the church.
He observed that the visitation to the office of the deputy governor was divine for both the church, which is 40 years in existence, and its host community, Nomayo Street, which is in dire need of road rehabilitation.
He stated that true to the traditional role of the church, which acts as the vanguard and voice for the people, the Holy Trinity Catholic Church is about to build a cottage school for learning and empowerment of children within the community.
He thanked Hon. Idahosa and his political party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), for their commitment to the development of the state.
In related development, representatives of Sokponba Communities of Orhionmwon Local Government Area led by its Chairman, Godfrey Ogbonmwan, also met with and presented documents to the deputy governor, to expedite action on reclaiming and getting full benefits of oil wells located within their communities which they claimed have been seized by Seplat PLC and other oil companies.