There was a time, not too long ago, when the mention of Benin City stirred unease. Streets once alive with commerce and culture had become theatres of fear, haunted by the menace of cult clashes, street assassinations, and senseless violence.
The air was heavy with tension; lives were being wasted, families shattered, and businesses crippled by insecurity that defied all interventions.
Today, that story is changing quietly but unmistakably. And at the heart of this transformation is Governor Monday Okpebholo, the man who has restored peace to Edo State, proving that once there is a will, there surely will be a way.
Okpebholo’s journey in restoring calm to a once fractured state has not been about grandstanding or political showmanship. It has been a deliberate, strategic, and deeply human effort to reclaim Edo from the grip of chaos. Through courage, consistency, and an uncommon sense of duty, he has redefined governance as a mission of protection; protection of lives, livelihoods, and the dignity of ordinary people.
Cultism, which once spread its tentacles across Edo like a dark plague, has been systematically dismantled under his watch. The governor’s first task was simple but profound: to let criminals know the era of impunity was over. Working closely with security agencies, traditional rulers, and community leaders, Okpebholo created a network of intelligence that struck at the roots of violent gangs. He reinforced law enforcement, encouraged community policing, and gave the security architecture of the state a renewed sense of purpose.
But he didn’t stop there. Okpebholo understands that crime thrives where hope dies. So he went beyond the guns and patrols, choosing to focus more on the people.
Through youth empowerment initiatives, skills development programmes, and open governance that carries the people along, he has turned frustration into productivity and hopelessness into self-belief. The message is clear: you have a future in Edo without picking up a gun.
Today, Benin City breathes easier. Streets that once trembled under the weight of cult wars now hum again with life and enterprise. Parents sleep with less fear. Investors, local and foreign, are taking notice of the calm that is beginning to return in their numbers. Peace has not only made Edo livable again, but it has also made it investable.
Okpebholo’s approach to leadership is refreshingly authentic. He governs not from a distance but from presence; listening, engaging, and ensuring that every action counts towards restoring faith in governance. His fight against crime is not waged only in security meetings but in policies that touch real lives and address the root causes of disorder.
Edo’s peace story today is a reflection of what happens when leadership matches vision with willpower. The state that once symbolized fear now represents possibility. At the center of that transformation stands a man whose quiet firmness has achieved what many thought impossible; the taming of violence through disciplined governance and human-centred leadership.
Governor Okpebholo has proven that peace is not luck. It is built; brick by brick, policy by policy, and action by action. Edo is living proof that when leadership is sincere, decisive, and people-focused, even the most troubled states can rise again.
In reclaiming Edo from its dark past, Okpebholo has not only restored order; he has given the people a new sense of confidence and a new reason to dream.
Owaen Fred Itua is the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edoo State.