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The outgoing governor of Edo State, Godwin Obaseki, has said his government in the last eight years focused on improving the lives of Edo people, creating opportunities, and restoring the hope of the youths of the state.
Speaking on Monday at the commissioning of the Edo State College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Iguoriakhi, in Ovia South-West Local Government Area of the state, Governor Obaseki, who was joined by former governor of the state, Lucky Igbinedion; candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) for 2024 governorship election, Dr. Asue Ighodalo; and other top government officials, said his administration had made its mark and done its best in fulfilling its promise not to leave the school the way it met it.

According to the governor, “In the last eight years, we have focused on our people, particularly our young people. We had to give them hope because when we came in 2016, our young people wanted to move to other countries and anywhere else except Edo State. At one time in 2017, we had over 30,000 boys and girls in Libya, and many of them died in search of a better life.
“If we had institutions like this that can train them and give them skills, opportunities, and hope, many of them would have been alive.”
He continued: “We made a vow to ourselves and God that we would not leave it the way we met it. We have made our mark and done our best. As we wind up, we pray that those that would come after us will continue to build upon what we have done and not take us back.
