Three years after the bulldozers hit, Edo just handed thousands of plots back, and the people who lost everything are finally breathing again.
What just flipped at Oke-Oroma
What just flipped at Oke-Oroma
- The Edo State Government returned 2,950 plots of land to 1,550 people in Oke-Oroma Community, inside Oredo Local Government Area.
- These were the same properties wiped out under the administration of Godwin Obaseki.
- Monday Okpebholo greenlit the move, tying it directly to a campaign pledge made to the affected residents.
- The demolitions originally went down on September 21, 2022, and the anger never really cooled.
- Yakubu Musa laid it out in Benin City on Friday, January 23, 2026.
- Verified owners got official reallocation letters after submitting documents to prove their claims.
- The Ministry of Land and Housing ran a one-week authentication exercise.
- The goal was to separate actual owners from noise, before anything changed hands.
- Surveyors are already out there marking plot boundaries.
- Bulldozers are clearing the land, flipping the script from destruction to restoration.
- The state says physical handover to owners is expected within days.
- Musa said the move is meant to restore hope to everyone who lost land at Oke-Oroma.
- He also pitched it as proof that Okpebholo followed through on his word to the community.
- Beneficiaries like Adebayo Benjamin Ogenelkhemeh, Onose Onyegbulem, and Efe Kennedy Ewemade publicly praised the governor.
- Their mood was simple relief mixed with disbelief that the land is actually coming back.
- For Oke-Oroma residents, this is closure after years of waiting.
- For the Edo government, it is a loud statement that campaign promises can still come with receipts.