Sen. Monday Okpebholo, candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Edo, says he will run an inclusive government when elected in the September 21 governorship election.
Okpebholo stated this on the sideline of a medical mission flag-off by the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) in Akamkpa, Cross River, on Monday.
The Senator representing Edo Central in the 10th Assembly and a member of the Senate Committee on NDDC, also noted that he will adopt bottom-up approach in running the affairs of the state.
According to him, unlike what is currently obtainable in the governance of the state, his administration will be practically driven. ‘‘It will be a governance that the people can relate with, a true people’s government in the real sense.”
The APC candidate, who bemoaned the lack of infrastructural development across the 18 Local Government Area of Edo, promised to re-enact Adams Oshiomhole infrastructural revolution.
He said that emergency would be declared on roads, schools and health infrastructure in the state.
“We are set for that. We will be taking a holistic approach to correcting the decayed roads, schools, and health infrastructure that have been left unattended.
“If the Obaseki-led administration had built upon what the government of Adams Oshiomhole did, Edo would have been competing with a state like Lagos in terms of development. Our mission is to, from day one, hit the ground running and make Edo a better place. A place we can actually call our own, a place that everybody will be happy to see,” he stated.