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Transforming Edo: Senator Monday Okpebholo Advocates For New Cities And Modernization

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Senator Monday Okpebholo, commonly known as Akpakomiza and the representative of Edo Central senatorial district in the National Assembly, recently underlined the critical need for modernization in Edo State in an interview.

Beyond merely focusing on infrastructure, Senator Okpebholo emphasized the importance of capital development and nurturing the state’s human resources.

Sen. Okpebholo spoke passionately about the idea of an Edo State that advances in the fields of information and communication technology (ICT) and the digital economy.

He stressed the need to create an enabling environment that would facilitate the growth and prosperity of these vital industries. According to him, investing in these sectors would not only stimulate economic growth but also provide job opportunities and elevate the standard of living for Edo citizens.

In the course of the interview, Senator Okpebholo described his vision of a “Greater Edo.” He talked of putting new concepts into practise that would make the state a centre of advancement, technology, and development.

He thinks that these concepts will not only raise the standard of living for people in Edo but also establish the state as a major participant on the regional and international scene.

Senator Monday Okpebholo’s commitment to the modernization and advancement of Edo State underscores the importance of visionary leadership in driving positive change. As the senator continues to advocate for these transformative initiatives, Edo residents can look forward to a brighter and more promising future, characterized by new cities, modernization, and increased opportunities for all.

Credit – Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah.

 

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