Your Transparent Governance Paving Way For More Dividends of democracy- Akhere Okpebholo

 

The Managing Director/ Chief Executive officer, Transnational Development Nigeria Limited, Mr Akhere Oris Okpebholo, has said that the foundation of transparent governance of Senator Monday Okpebholo's led administration will pave the way for more dividends of democracy in the years to come adding that the people are excited to see the positive impact of his leadership on the lives of the people of Edo State.

He made this remark earlier today in a Press release personally signed and made available to journalists in Benin-City the Edo State capital.

According to the statement, " I extend my heartfelt congratulations to His Excellency, Senator Monday Okpebholo, on the occasion of your one-year anniversary in office as the Governor of Edo State.

 "Your commitment to urban renewal, the impressive infrastructure facelift across the state, and your visionary education reforms have set a remarkable standard for governance. We commend your laudable youth empowerment programs, which are creating opportunities for our future leaders.

"Your foundation of transparent governance is paving the way for the anticipated dividends of democracy in the years to come. We are excited to see the positive impact of your leadership on the lives of the people of Edo State.

"The commendable achievements of your one year in office and your leadership foundation premised on transparency are a strong indication that many more dividends of democracy will be the Hallmark of the years to come.

"Once again, congratulations on this milestone. We look forward to seeing the continued progress under your stewardship and we pray for God's guidance in your unflinching resolve to position Edo State and its people as prosperous people."





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