Okpebholo Constitutes Panel To Investigate Obaseki’s Administration

Clement Olafusi

Edo state governor, Monday Okpebholo, has incorporated a 14-member asset verification committee to investigate the administration of Godwin Obaseki, his predecessor.

Through a statement released on Sunday, Fred Itua, the chief press secretary (CPS), disclosed that the committee will be sworn in on Tuesday.

Itua added that the decision to probe Obaseki’s administration as with the governor’s vision to drive the state toward progress and responsible governance.

“In furtherance of the governor’s initiative to set the state on the path of development and accountable leadership, the need to set up a State Assets Verification Committee becomes very imperative,” the statement reads.

“Despite repeated calls for a more holistic database of the assets and liabilities of the previous administration, the Godwin Obaseki-led government came up with very scanty and limited assets and liabilities of the state.

“In line with the governor’s campaign promise to ensure probity, accountability and transparency in government, and to deepen the governance process, a committee made up of respected sons and daughters from Edo state has to be constituted.”

Members of the committee are Ernest Afolabi Umakhihe, Anslem Ojezua, Kassim Afegbua, Patrick Ikhariale, Taiwo Akerele, Patrick Idiake and Rasaq Bello-Osagie.

Others include Fredrick Unopah, Frank Osumuede Edebor, Abdallah Eugenia, Patrick Obahiagbon, Kenny Okojie, Lyndsey Tes-Sorae and Abass Braimoh.

Whilst delivering his inaugural speech on November 12, Okpebholo pledged that his government would probe the exclusion of 14 lawmakers from the state house of assembly in 2019.

 

On Friday, the governor ordered a probe of the state civil service recruitment under Obaseki between May and November 2024.

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