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Edo State Appoints First Visually Impaired Permanent Secretary

Edo State Appoints First Visually Impaired Permanent Secretary

On Friday, Edo State Governor Monda Okpebholo appointed Melodi Omosah as the state's first visually impaired permanent secretary during a ceremony that highlighted this significant achievement. The governor shared the announcement on his official Facebook page, emphasizing that Omosah's appointment is a testament to the belief that ability, character, and competence define individuals, not disabilities.

This historic milestone underscores the administration's commitment to inclusivity and the creation of equal opportunities for all citizens, irrespective of their ethnic backgrounds. Okpebholo reiterated that his administration will continue to open doors for qualified individuals, ensuring that everyone has the capacity to serve in various capacities within the government.

The appointment also reflects the administration's dedication to building a merit-based governance system that excels in providing equal opportunities.

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