Hon. Valentine Owamagbe Asuen, Chairman of the Edo State Forestry Commission, has commended the Executive Governor of Edo State, His Excellency Senator Monday Okpebholo, for his unwavering passion for serving God and humanity.
Hon. Asuen made the statement while joining the entourage of Governor Okpebholo to attend the Inter-Denominational Hour of Revival and International Ministers Leadership Conference, held at the Sir Victor Uwaifo Creative Hub.
The conference featured Pastor David A. Abioye, Pastor Mrs. Mary Abioye, and other anointed ministers of God, who ministered powerfully, bringing down the presence of God and transforming lives.
The conference was an atmosphere filled with miracles and revival.
Hon. Asuen praised Governor Okpebholo’s commitment to his faith and his dedication to serving the people of Edo State, saying that his passion for service is inspiring and worthy of emulation.
Hon. Valentine Asuen described Senator Monday Okpebholo as a true lover of Christ, whose passion for serving God is worth emulating. He noted that the Governor’s commitment to his faith is a testament to his character and leadership style.
The conference was attended by top government officials, clergy, and dignitaries from across the state.
With this development, Governor Okpebholo’s administration continues to demonstrate its commitment to the spiritual and socio-economic development of Edo State.
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