The Governor of Edo State, Monday Okpebholo on Thursday, delivered a strong endorsement of structured, grassroots-driven leadership, declaring that “only a city boy can truly build and brand a city.”
The governor made this known when he received in audience, the leadership of the City Boy Movement at the Government House in Benin City.
The governor used the occasion to underscore Edo State’s commitment to youth-focused political mobilisation and to reaffirm his backing for President Bola Tinubu’s second-term bid.
The delegation was led by its Grand Patron, Seyi Tinubu, alongside key officials, including the Minister of State for Youth Development, Ayodele Olawande, and the Director-General of the movement, Francis Oluwatosin Shola.
Welcoming the group, Gov. Okpebholo praised their decision to launch their South-South regional tour in Edo State, describing it as a clear recognition of the state’s growing relevance in national political engagement.
He said: “You have not made a mistake coming to the South-South and choosing Edo State. I am happy to receive you.
“What I see here is a movement that is coordinated, organised, and driven by leadership. That alone gives me confidence that Nigeria’s future is in safe hands.”
The governor stressed that the emergence of a structured youth movements like the City Boy Movement signals a shift toward more strategic and impactful participation of young people in governance.
Drawing a connection between the movement and national leadership, Gov. Okpebholo commended President Tinubu for taking bold and decisive steps, particularly on the removal of fuel subsidy, an action he noted had eluded past administrations.
Reaffirming his administration’s political direction, the governor declared Edo State’s firm support for the president’s continuity.
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Gov. Okpebholo also reiterated his government’s commitment to empowering young people, noting that sustainable development depends on giving youths the platform to lead, innovate, and contribute meaningfully.
Earlier, speaking on behalf of the delegation, Olawande said the movement was designed to bridge the gap between leadership and young Nigerians, while ensuring that youths are strategically positioned in governance and nation-building.
He explained that the South-South tour, which began in Edo State, would serve as a rallying point to mobilise, inspire, and awaken young people across the region.
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