In an interview with Arise News from 6:25, Hon. Ehiozuwa Agbonayinma, a former APC governorship aspirant in Edo State, shared his reasons for supporting Monday Okpebholo’s candidacy in the upcoming Edo 2024 gubernatorial election. Reflecting on his own experiences and the tragic loss of his son, Agbonayinma emphasized the qualities that led him to endorse Okpebholo, portraying him as a dedicated and effective Leader

“I was an Aspirant. After the demise of my son, I must say this. I have to look around. A lot of people reached out to me. I said look, this man is a complete gentleman, he doesn’t make noise, but he works,” Agbonayinma stated, highlighting Okpebholo’s quiet but impactful approach to leadership.

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Agbonayinma urged viewers to visit Okpebholo’s Senatorial District to witness firsthand the work he has accomplished both before and after entering politics. He emphasized Okpebholo’s effectiveness and commitment to his constituents, suggesting that his actions speak louder than words.

Further bolstering his endorsement, Agbonayinma pointed out Okpebholo’s significant role in the Senate, where he serves as the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Procurement, a highly influential position. “Have you forgotten, he’s the Senate Committee Chairman of procurement. Group A. One of the highest Committees at the Senate. You think if he doesn’t have anything upstairs, they will give him that position?” Agbonayinma remarked, countering any doubts about Okpebholo’s capabilities….VìêwMorê

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