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Gov. Okpebholo to rebuild abandoned Ebomisi Secondary School in Ugbogiobo,

Gov. Monday Okpebholo of Edo state

By the Editor

The Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo has indicated within he will rebuild the abandoned Ebomisi Secondary School in Ugbogiobo, Ovia North East Local Governments Area of Edo State.

Tmsnews gathered that the school was abandoned by the administration of former Governor Godwin Obaseki, who was apparently angered by the support given to the All Progressive Congress (APC) and Governor Monday Okpebholo during the 2st September 2024 governorship election in Edo State.

Governor Okpebholo, who visited the school on Monday as promised during his campaign, said his administration will restore hope to the community.

The governor in a statement signed by the Chief Press Secretary, Fred Itua, promised that the students would return to school and continue with their learning, as his administration would rebuild the school in two months.

The Governor said his administration will embark on a practical style of governance and that it will be experienced in Ebomisi Secondary School in the next two months.

According to the governor “You can remember when we came to this particular school during our campaign, and I thought the former governor would have done justice to this school when the issue went viral on social media.

“Today, I am here after my inauguration as Governor, as promised, and I am surprised that since then, nothing has happened here.

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“My reason for coming here today is to bring back hope to this school and rebuild the school so that our children can go back there and continue with their learning.

“For me, this is not acceptable, as we have to go ahead to renovate this school and rebuild it. We will be here again in the next two months and you will see the state of the school.

“When we talk about Edobest, we have to really talk about Edobest, but not in this form. We are coming with the real Edobest.

“Our style of governance is practical. We told our people during the campaign that we were going to bring practical governance style to our people. What you will see here will be the practical thing. We will provide security, quality education, and portable water for them.”

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