As the 2024 Edo State governorship election approaches, Senator Monday Okpebholo, contesting under the All Progressives Party, has revealed that the loss of his sister due to poor governance in the state fuels his determination to deliver good governance.
Okpebholo shared his personal tragedy, emphasizing his grassroots connections and genuine care for the people, which has earned him their trust and admiration.
He described losing his sister as the hardest experience he has faced, highlighting the need for change and transformative governance that prioritizes citizens’ well-being, according to Leadership.
His vision for Edo State includes access to quality healthcare, education, and opportunities for all, fostering an inclusive environment where everyone can thrive.
Okpebholo’s commitment to making Edo great again is a heartfelt pledge rooted in personal pain and a resolve to create a better future.
This personal story adds a layer of depth to his campaign, showcasing his empathy and dedication to addressing the struggles of the people.
As the election approaches, Okpebholo’s message resonates with the electorate, inspiring hope for a brighter future in Edo State.
Losing my sister was the hardest thing I’ve ever faced,” Senator Okpebholo shared. “It was a stark reminder of the consequences of ineffective governance and the urgent need for change.”
Senator Okpebholo’s campaign is driven by a deep-seated desire to ensure that no other family in Edo State suffers as his did. His vision for Edo is one of transformative governance that prioritises the well-being of every citizen.
“Good governance is about empathy, understanding the struggles of the people, and addressing them with compassion and dedication,” he emphasised. His commitment to making Edo great again is not just a political promise; it is a heartfelt pledge rooted in personal pain and an unwavering resolve to create a better future.