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Edo Gov. Okpebholo Pays Tribute To Ex-FCT Minister, Jeremiah Useni

The Governor of Edo State, Monday Okpebholo, has expressed his condolences to the family of the late General Jeremiah Useni, the former military administrator of the defunct Bendel State.

In a press statement issued by the governor’s Chief Press Secretary on Friday, Senator Okpebholo described Useni’s passing as a significant loss to the people and government of Edo State.

He praised the late Useni, also a former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, as a true statesman who championed educational reforms and oversaw the development of critical infrastructure.

The statement read, “The demise of the former military administrator of the defunct Bendel State, General Jeremiah Useni (retd), is a big loss to the people and government of Edo State.

“The late Army General served Bendel State (now Edo and Delta States) with distinction and dedication, leaving an indelible mark on the lives of countless citizens.

“General Useni was a true statesman who championed education reforms, oversaw the development of crucial infrastructure, and was a tireless advocate for justice.

“He will be remembered for his unwavering commitment to public service, his kind spirit, optimism, and his dedication to the people of Bendel State (now Edo and Delta States).

“During his time in office, General Useni guided our people through challenging times, laid the foundation for our future prosperity, and inspired a generation of public servants.

“His leadership and vision will be deeply missed. On behalf of the people and government of Edo State, Governor Monday Okpebholo extends his deepest condolences to his family and loved ones during this difficult time.”

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