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Waves Of Resignation Hits Edo State, As Govt Officials Quit Okpebholo’s Administration

A wave of resignations has swept through the Edo State Government following a directive by Governor Monday Okpebholo requiring political appointees and civil servants with electoral ambitions to vacate their offices.

The governor had earlier mandated that all affected officials must resign on or before March 1 in line with the Electoral Act (Amendment) 2026.

The Commissioner for Water Resources and Sanitation, Washington Osifo, formally tendered his resignation in compliance with the directive.

Osifo is reportedly preparing to contest the Uhunmwode/Orhionmwon Federal Constituency seat, currently represented in the House of Representatives by Billy Osawaru.

Also resigning is the Deputy Chief of Staff to the governor, Plus Alile, who is seeking to contest the Egor/Ikpoba-Okha Federal Constituency seat in the forthcoming elections.

Alile’s move marks a shift from his executive role in the state government to legislative ambitions at the national level.

The resignation wave extended beyond the executive council to members of state boards and commissions.

Osaze Igbinovia, a board member of the Edo State Oil and Gas Producing Areas Development Commission, stepped down from his position.

Credit | naijabreakingnews

Written by Ogona Anita

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