Obaseki Accepts SSG’s Resignation, Names Replacement

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Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki has accepted the resignation of Secretary to the State Government Osarodion Ogie, who stepped down to pursue his political ambition as running mate to PDP governorship candidate Asue Ighodalo in the September 21 election.

Ogie’s resignation aligns with electoral laws requiring political appointees to resign 30 days before elections.

Governor Obaseki thanked Ogie for his commitment and loyalty, wishing him the best in his aspirations.

He praised Ogie’s contributions to the state’s development during his tenure.

In a statement on Monday, the Special Adviser to the governor on Media Project, Crusoe Osagie, said, “The Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, has accepted the resignation of the Secretary to the State Government, Osarodion Ogie, who, in line with extant laws has stepped down from his position to pursue his ambition to run as the Deputy Governor of Edo State.

The statement added, “The governor has also approved the appointment of Joseph Eboigbe as the new Secretary to the State Government.

The appointment takes immediate effect.

Eboigbe served as former Special Adviser to the Governor on Budget and Economic Planning and later as Commissioner for Finance. He takes over as Secretary to the State Government to now run the final lap and continue the Governor’s Finishing Strong agenda.

“Eboigbe, a chartered accountant, had a 15-year stint at Deloitte before venturing into public service. He holds an MSc in Leadership and Strategy from the London Business School.”

Eboigbe takes over to continue the Governor’s Finishing Strong agenda and ensure a smooth transition.

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“The governor thanks Ogie for his commitment and loyalty to the vision of building a vibrant and prosperous State championed by his administration in the last seven years.

“Governor Obaseki wishes Ogie the best in his aspirations and trusts that he will bring his wealth of experience to bear in pursuing his quest to serve the Edo people.”

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