The Secretary to the Edo State Government (SSG), Umar Musa Ikhilor, has said the three-day retreat for political appointees and public servants is a strategic step to strengthen governance delivery by equipping officials with the necessary tools and strategies to effectively drive the SHINE agenda of Senator Monday Okpebholo’s administration.
Speaking to journalists during the retreat at Udomi, the Ikhilor explained that the theme was informed by the government’s desire to give more to Edo people through maximising the potential of political appointees across ministries, departments and agencies.
Ikhilor said, “Basically, it is to see how we can give more to Edo people. We want to maximise the potentialities of all political appointees and give them the necessary tools and strategies that will enable them to discharge the functions of their office and promote the SHINE agenda of this administration.”
According to him, the retreat is designed to ensure that appointees are properly guided to discharge their duties in ways that will translate the administration’s development agenda into visible results.
He noted that the programme provides a platform for participants to interact with facilitators on practical governance issues, adding that their experience in the field has made discussions more engaging and relatable beyond theory.
He explained, “It is different when you are talking about theory. Now, people have been in the field, so when facilitators speak, participants can relate with real experiences from their ministries and agencies.”
Ikhilor also addressed questions on why the retreat is taking place nearly a year after the administration came on board, attributing the timing to the delay in completing the cabinet.
He said the governor initially appointed commissioners in critical sectors such as infrastructure, education and health, but chose to wait until the full cabinet was in place before organising a comprehensive retreat, rather than holding multiple sessions that would increase costs and waste state resources.
He said, “We wanted the full cabinet to be completed so that we don’t organise multiple retreats. In doing so, we are able to save state resources. And it is never too late — this administration is still very early, it is a four-year mandate.”
Explaining the administration’s guiding philosophy of “Edo Building Edo,” the SSG said it reflects the governor’s commitment to keeping Edo resources within the state by empowering local professionals, public servants and contractors instead of relying heavily on foreign consultants.
Ikhilor stated, “Edo Building Edo means we will keep Edo resources in Edo. You will not bring foreign consultants to come and do the work of Edo people. It is about empowering our teachers, our public servants, and ensuring that resources circulate within the state.”
He stressed that the approach prioritises job protection, fair benefits for workers, and local capacity development, adding that the administration will only seek external expertise when highly technical work is beyond local capacity.
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