Edo government denies revokin

Edo government denies revoking Okorocha's certificate of occupancy

The Edo State Government has denied revoking the certificate of occupancy of the property of Senator Rochas Okorocha in the state.

The denial was made by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Media and Communication, Mr. Crusoe Osagie, in a statement issued on Monday.

Mr. Osagie described the report as fake and misleading, saying it was the handiwork of mischievous individuals who were bent on causing confusion in the state.

The statement reads:

"The report making the rounds that the Edo State Government has revoked the Certificate of Occupancy of the property in question is fake and misleading. It is the handiwork of mischievous individuals who are bent on causing confusion in the state.

Osagie also stated that the Edo State Government is not interested in any controversy that may arise from the action of Senator Okorocha in the state, and therefore, will not engage in any activity that may lead to unnecessary controversy.

He advised the public to disregard the report and to always verify any information from the state government through the official social media handles or the government's website before spreading it.

Osagie also stated that the Edo State Government is committed to upholding the rule of law and will not engage in any activity that may undermine the law or the rights of any individual.

He also stated that the Edo State Government is committed to providing a conducive environment for all residents of the state, and will not engage in any activity that may lead to the harassment or intimidation of any individual.

Author's Resumé: The Edo State Government has denied revoking Senator Rochas Okorocha's certificate of occupancy, describing the report as fake and misleading.

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