The Governor of Edo State, Monday Okpebholo, has promised a grant of N2 billion to the management of the Edo State University, Iyahmo in Estako West Local Government Area of the state for infrastructural development.
The governor also increased the monthly subvention to the institution from ₦100 million to ₦250 million, as part of deliberate efforts to strengthen the institution’s capacity and improve learning conditions.
On Monday the governor also commissioned the Ehi Aganmonmen Business Administration E-Library and performed the groundbreaking ceremony for the Peter Omoh Dunia Fitness Centre and the Edo State University Health Centre.
Speaking at the event, Gov. Okpebholo described the occasion as a defining moment for the institution and a reflection of his administration’s resolve to reposition the education sector.
“Today is a great day for Edo State University, Iyamho. Since assuming office, our administration has remained committed to repositioning the education sector in Edo State.
“The Ehi Aganmonmen Business Administration E-Library, the Peter Omoh Dunia Fitness Centre, and the Edo State University Health Centre are clear symbols of progress, partnership, and shared responsibility in advancing education and health in Edo State,” he said.
The governor paid tribute to Chief Ehi Aganmonmen for his contribution to the establishment of the E-Library, noting its long-term impact on academic development.
He also commended Mr. Peter Omoh Dunia for supporting the development of the Fitness Centre, describing it as a strategic investment in student wellbeing.
Gov. Okpebholo further acknowledged the collective support from stakeholders, including a parent who volunteered to sponsor the architectural designs and the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Adetimirin, who donated one month of his salary.
Reinforcing the importance of collaboration, the governor called for increased private sector participation in public development efforts.
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“These acts of generosity remind us that government alone cannot do everything. We call on other corporate organisations and well-meaning individuals to emulate these noble gestures and partner with the government in building a stronger Edo State,” the governor said.
On healthcare infrastructure, the governor expressed support for the university’s plan to upgrade its medical facility.
Addressing students and the university’s management, Gov. Okpebholo stressed the need for responsible use and proper maintenance of the facilities.
He concluded with a reaffirmation of his administration’s vision for the state.



