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Chief Sunday Dare Commiserates with Governor Makinde Over Brother’s Death

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Says he lived a life of dedicated service to God and humanity

The Special Adviser to the President (Media and Public Communications), Chief Sunday Dare CON FNIS, has commiserated with the Executive Governor of Oyo State, Engineer Seyi Makinde, over the passing of his eldest brother, Engineer Sunday Makinde.

In a statement released on Friday, Chief Dare described late Makinde as an accomplished and disciplined Engineer, patriotic and devout Christian, who devoted his lifetime to the service of God and humanity.

“His Excellency sir, I received the news of the demise of your beloved eldest brother Engineer Sunday Makinde with shock, but I am consoled by the fact that he lived a life of dedicated service to God and humanity.

He was an accomplished and disciplined Engineer, patriot and devout Christian, who made significant contributions to the development and progress of Nigeria within his capacity.

I and my beloved wife,Chief (Mrs) Oluwakemi Dare commiserate with you, the deceased wife, children and the entire family.

May God Almighty grant you and the entire family the fortitude to bear the painful loss and grant him peaceful rest”, Chief Dare concluded.

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Tinubu, PDP Hail Gov Okpebholo’s Road Infrastructural Revolution in Edo

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has lauded the infrastructural strides of Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, particularly the ongoing construction of the state’s first-ever flyover bridge, describing it as a landmark intervention in easing urban traffic and modernizing Edo’s transport system.

The President extolled the governor’s foresight in embarking on the one-kilometre flyover project at Ikpoba Hill in Ikpoba Okha Local Government Area, noting that its completion would transform vehicular movement and strengthen the urban fabric of Benin City.

Tinubu praised Okpebholo’s early performance in office, affirming that the governor had set a new standard of governance in Edo.

The president represented by the Minister of Works, Engr. Dave Umahi, emphasized that the governor’s bold approach to road and bridge construction in the State underscores the All Progressives Congress’ (APC) progressive agenda.

“This is a 24-span structure, each span measuring 20 meters, amounting to a one-kilometre bridge. The quality and pace of work are impressive. Edo is witnessing a first, and I believe more such projects should follow in Benin City to address the heavy traffic,” Umahi conveyed on behalf of the President.

The Minister contrasted the efficiency of state-driven projects with some federal contracts, lamenting that contractors often display greater discipline when working under governors than when handling federal assignments.

He pledged to enforce stricter accountability standards at the federal level to ensure value for money and timely delivery.

“I commend Governor Okpebholo for insisting on concrete technology. Roads built with reinforced concrete last 50 to 100 years, saving scarce resources. Nigeria cannot continue to spend on recurring reconstruction. We must invest in durability,” Umahi stressed.

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