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Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Edo State Gov Okpebholo Approves Free Bus Ride For All In The State

Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo State has approved free bus services for residents to help ease the high cost of living. The initiative, part of his five-point agenda, will be implemented through the Edo City Transport Service (ECTS) and covers both intra-city and inter-city routes across the three senatorial districts of Edo State.
This move aims to reduce transportation stress and financial burdens for the people of Edo, and make it easier for them to move around without extra costs...


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    1. 😂😂😂 I agree...It's a good one...I hope he can sustain it for the good people of Edo...Also what will be the long-term effect and how sustainable is it because this cannot run for long.....

      Let him calm down and be strategic; let him not be under pressure to hit the ground running and then make mistakes and have unfulfilled promises...

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  2. Oshey baddest, enjoyment for Edo people.Nice initiative.
    No stipulated start and end date abi na throughout his tenure

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  3. Wow!!!

    This is a right approach to help ammeloriate the plights and suffering of the citizens.

    God bless you Sir Monday.

    DOZZYBEST.

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  4. Free bus ride? This is a good one.

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  5. Weldone sir, pls let it continue ehn 👍👍

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  6. Good one from the governor 👍👍

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  7. This is really commendable.
    This will go a long way as people are going through a lot.
    Thank you, Sir.👍

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  8. Nice one for the time being....

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  9. Nice one Mr governor. This is a sign of relief

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  10. Good move 👏
    Weldone sir

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  11. A welcome development but is it sustainable?? Even abroad we pay to get on buses. Though unemployment rate is high in Nigeria. So , this is good news.

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    1. Same question came to my mind,is this sustainable?

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  12. As long as the buses are efficient and dependable then this would be a remarkable achievement.

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  13. Okoo mk sure una no robbe peter to pay Paul 😜😜

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  14. Story the former governor obaseki have been doing that is a continuous thing

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