Vice President Kashim Shettima says he is optimistic about the ability of new Governor of Edo, Monday Okpebholo, to transform the state.
Shettima in his address at the swearing-in ceremony of the governor on Tuesday in Benin, emphasised the significance of the mandate given by the people and the shared vision for a prosperous Edo.
“The election of Sen. Okpebholo and Deputy Idahosa is not just an individual victory but a powerful endorsement of collective will and a hallmark of democracy,” Shettima said.
The vice president underscored the importance of shared responsibility in governance, saying the inauguration signified that no individual could dominate the path forward.
According to Shettim, although leadership brings its share of challenges, it also offers the unique opportunity to drive development and dismantle obstacles that hinder progress.
He commended the newly elected leaders’ character and determination, asserting that Edo’s choice was an affirmation of integrity and competence.
“Edo State has chosen leaders with character and a record of results.
“Senator Okpebholo and his Deputy Idahosa embody a commitment to overcome inherited challenges not with fear but with courage and a focus on the common good for all Edo people, supporters and opponents alike,” he said.
Shettima stated that the incoming administration was poised to enact meaningful changes and build a resilient economy that aligned with aspirations of the people.
The vice president also addressed the economic landscape, justifying the current economic reforms of President Bola Tinubu.
According to him, the reforms are meant to enhance Nigeria’s fiscal and monetary stability.
“We have embarked on these reforms with the goal of creating a strong foundation for new opportunities. Only leaders of integrity can fully harness these reforms for the country’s benefit,’’ Shettima said.
He applauded Okpebholo’s commitment to transforming Edo into a state where jobs would be abundant, education was accessible, healthcare was within reach, and a rebut infrastructure.
The vice president expressed pride in the leaders chosen by Edo’s citizens and urged them to remain steadfast in their dedication to serving the people. (NAN)