Solomon Okoduwa, former Senior Special Assistant on Anti-Human Trafficking and Irregular Migration to Edo State, has praised the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Musa Ikhilor, Personal Assistant to the Governor, Sylvester Aigboboh, and Attorney General, Samson Osagie, for their pivotal roles in advancing Governor Monday Okpebholo’s agenda.
Okoduwa lauded their leadership and innovative approach, which have contributed to stabilizing the state’s politics and enhancing its governance. He expressed confidence that with such capable leaders, Governor Okpebholo will achieve significant success during his tenure.
“Their dedication, commitment, and strategic insights have brought stability to the state’s political landscape,” Okoduwa said. He highlighted the remarkable strides made in the first 100 days, believing that the ongoing reforms and policies will transform Edo State’s future for the better.
Okoduwa also pointed out the successful initiatives, such as the ban on union activities in marketplaces, which have helped reduce commodity costs, as signs of the governor’s focus on economic growth. He emphasized that with such a strong team, Edo’s path to progress and judicial reform is certain.