Edo SSG’s Typo Snub Re-echos Semi-literate Charge Against Gov. Okpebholo’s administration

Benin City, Edo State – The recent press release from the office of the Secretary to the Government of Edo State (SSG), announcing the appointment of Barr. Kashimu Otono as Special Adviser (Oil and Gas), has been marred by a glaring typo.

The letter, signed by Umar Musa Ikhilor, Esq., contained a notable error, with the word “information” misspelled as “infomation”. This mistake has raised concerns about the level of professionalism and attention to detail in the SSG’s office.

While the content of the letter conveyed the necessary information about the appointment, the typo has sparked criticism, with many urging the SSG to be more thorough in his press releases. In an era where official communications are scrutinized, accuracy and attention to detail are crucial.

The development has highlighted the need for the SSG’s office to implement robust proofreading and editing processes to ensure that press releases are error-free and reflect the high standards expected of government officials.

Many are of the view that the semi-illiterate D7 Governor Monday Okpebholo has been unable to rise above illiteracy charge for appointing little educated characters into his government, Standarddailypress.com has gathered.

As the SSG’s office continues to play a critical role in disseminating information to the public, it is essential that they prioritize accuracy and professionalism in their communications.