Category: South East

  • Foundation prepares 100 graduates for employment

    Foundation prepares 100 graduates for employment

    The Kemak Foundation for Enhancing Sustainable Livelihood, a non-governmental organisation, has held training for over 100 graduates in Ebonyi State.

    The summit, according to the foundation’s Executive Director, Makuachukwu Ojide, is to prepare and equip the graduates for the labour market.

    He said this is in pursuit of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) eight, which emphasises full and productive employment and decent work for women and men.

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    The event was the foundation’s fifth Fresh Graduate Summit held at the Alex Ekwueme Federal University Teaching Hospital in Abakaliki. It was attended by over 100 new graduates from STEM and non-STEM courses.

    The moderators, Mr. Daniel Ogbu and Mrs. Cynthia Ohalete, said the attendees were mostly fresh graduates from Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike and Ebonyi State University.

    Zenith Bank team, led by Mrs. Ngozi Daniel Ajah, the relationship manager, and accompanied by Mrs. Joy-Mary Chinagozim Onyemepu, trained the participants in work ethics and work plan development-cum-management in corporate firms.

    Peace Ossie Ben-Odo, a lawyer and relationship coach, who spoke about the roles of communication in relationships and the workplace, stressed the importance of self-evaluation at all stages of life.

    Mr. Victor C. Ejims, a management consultant and research fellow with the Kemak Foundation, shared helpful tips for completing the one-year compulsory National Youth Service Corps (NYSC). 

  • Mbah decries challenges in water supply

    Mbah decries challenges in water supply

    Enugu State Governor Peter Mbah has decried increased vandalism of the state’s public utility assets, particularly water pipes and valves, within the water galleries in the Enugu metropolis.

    He urged security operatives, particularly the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), to apprehend those behind the continued vandalism of water pipes and public utility assets.

    The governor gave the advice when the new Controller of Immigration, Enugu State, Angelina Sambo, and the state Commandant of the NSCDC, Otoibhi Ehi, led top echelons of their state commands on familiarisation and working visits to the governor at the Government House, Enugu.

    Pledging continued collaboration with the agencies, he enjoined the state commandant of the NSCDC to end vandalism of water installations.

    “I want to put on record my deep appreciation for the support and commitment we have been receiving from your officers and men. Enugu today is among the most peaceful and secure states. This can be attributed to your men and other security agents.

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    “But our work is not done yet. There are a couple of challenges we are still noticing, especially in the security of our public utility assets. We promised our people that water would flow in their homes in Enugu city in 180 days. We needed to generate as much as 80 million litres of water in order to cover the consumption level of the city. But today we are producing 120,000,000 litres of water.

     “We would have really loved to sit back and rejoice because we are actually doing 150 per cent of our actual consumption level. Unfortunately, we will still have to deal with vandalism and stealing of government assets.

     “Just this morning, I received a call that some people destroyed a valve somewhere around Akwata and we have water gushing out from there. So, even with the locks we have provided to protect the valves, we still have to deal with these pockets of criminalities. The same is happening to the water galleries or stands.

    “So, we have no option but to sustain and build on the security status of Enugu State. We have zero tolerance for insecurity, and we have zero tolerance for bad behaviour, vandalism and stealing of government assets. This must stop,” he said.

    Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) pledged stronger partnership with the state government to consolidate the improved security and investment environment in the state.

    According to the NSCDC state Commandant, Otoibhi Ehi, who commended Mbah for the logistical support to the corps, the improved security in Enugu State was due to Governor Mbah’s audacity and cooperation with the security agencies in the state.

    “I pledge my commitment to the security and safety of this state under your able watch and also pledge to contribute my quota in the continued improvement of the security and protection of critical infrastructure within the state. I will also work in synergy with other security agencies to bring Enugu State back to its glorious days,” he said.

    Controller of Immigration Angelina Sambo, hailing Mbah for making Enugu State peaceful and secure within a very short period, said the reforms initiated by the Comptroller-General of Immigration Service, Caroline Wura-Ola Adepoju, would consolidate the improved security in the state.

    “Enugu State Command of the Immigration Service will operate within the ambit of its extant laws to check, control, as well as monitor the presence of non-Nigerians and other activities in Enugu State, to ensure non-Nigerians in our midst are legal resident workers or visitors and that they operate within the context of the laws of Nigeria,” she added.

  • Enugu inaugurates committee on land reconciliation, compensation

    Enugu inaugurates committee on land reconciliation, compensation

    Enugu State Government has inaugurated an Inter-ministerial Committee for property/land reconciliation and compensation.

    The Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Prof. Chidiebere Onyia, who inaugurated the committee yesterday in Enugu, urged its members to carry out their duties diligently.

    Members of the committee include the SSG, as the chairman, the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Dr. Kingsley Udeh, and Mr. Gerald Otiji, the commissioner for Works and Infrastructure.

    Others are Mr. Uchenna Nwatu, Mr. Justus Chime (the Acting Surveyor-General of the state) and Mr. Juliet Okonkwo, who will serve as the secretary of the committee.

    Onyia said the committee was expected to verify documents related to land and properties in any designated area assigned for construction and asked them to verify the constitutionally approved documents.

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    The SSG  urged the committee to reconcile issues of double allocation and do a thorough verification of all allocations and payments.

    According to him, they are to resolve all issues of land acquisition, recommend the amount of compensation to be paid and ensure that the compensation is paid to the right owners.

    Responding on behalf of members, the commissioner for Justice thanked the state government for setting up the committee to deal with land and property matters.

    “This government has a human face in whatever it does. We know, we are about to embark on massive infrastructural development from the city to the nooks and crannies of the state.

    “And of course, we know that the infrastructural development will from time to time affect the status quo where people live and how people live.

    “And we know that when they are affected, there should be mechanism in place to cushion the adverse effect of this development,’’ Udeh said.

    He pledged that the committee would discharge its responsibilities creditably to ensure that no one was left behind and free the state from unnecessary litigations.

  • Reps urge oil companies to contain spillage in Southern Ijaw

    Reps urge oil companies to contain spillage in Southern Ijaw

    The House of Representatives has called on the Management of all the Companies who own Oil Facilities along the Coastal to immediately contain and stop the Oil leakages from their Facilities at BEINGHENTORU RIVER affecting Foropah, Ekeni and Ezetu Kingdoms and other Communities in Southern Ijaw of Bayelsa State.

    The House mandated the House Committee on Petroleum (Upstream) to synergize with relevant Ministries, Departments and Agencies of government to carry out an extensive investigation into the immediate and remote causes of the Spillage.

    It also called on the National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency (NOSDRA), National Oil Pollution Management Agency (NOPMA), National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) and the Federal Ministry of Environment to pay assessment visits on the site with a view to ascertaining the level of environmental damage and recommend appropriate remedial measures.

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    These resolutions followed the adoption of a motion of urgent importance titled URGENT NEED TO CONTAIN OIL SPILLAGE FROM OFFSHORE FACILITIES AROUND SOUTHERN IJAW COASTAL COMMUNITIES TO FORESTALL FURTHER ENVIRONMENTAL
    DAMAGES sponsored by Hon. Rodney Ebikebina Ambaiowei, Member representing Southern Ijaw, Federal Constituency.

    The House noted that Southern Ijaw Federal Constituency and several constituencies of the South-South Nigeria host Oil Installations, Facilities and companies in the Oil exploration, exploitation and production process in Nigeria.

    It further noted that Petroleum Industry Act and the Oil Spill Recovery, Clean-Up, Remediation and Damage, Assessment Regulation, 2011 as well as the National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency set out operational standards and guidelines dealing with Oil spillages to protect the environment, economic interest and health of Host Communities who bear the impact of Oil spillages and production.

    The House said it was shocked that on the 3rd of January, 2024, the people of Foropah, Ekeni and Ezetu Kingdoms woke up to a devastating Oil Spillages from the Atlantic which has destroyed their only source of livelihood, which is fishing and Farming.

    It said findings reveal that the Oil Spillage is occasioned by the leakages from the facilities operated by the following companies;

    The motion reads, “FIRST E& P, Connoil, NEPL, SPDC and NIGDEL UNITED OIL Company who own Oil installations in and around BEINGHENTORU RIVER.Disturbed that the referenced oilfield does not only constitute one of the largest deep water operations in Nigeria, it also covers a large swathe of Southern Ijaw coastal waters. The volume of the damage recorded since 3rd of January 2024 and till date, if not quickly arrested, this leakage will lead to the pollution of the waters and their contents in the surrounding areas leading to a near-annihilation of aquatic lives which randomly show up at the coastal shores of the Middleton communities and Southern Ijaw coastal communities.

    “The House of is worried that despite the prompt reporting of this incident, the slow reaction of the companies who own these Facilities around these coastal line to take responsibility couple with the lethargic attitude of the National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency (NOSDRA) to promptly contain the oil Spillage could lead to massive unrests among youths and other residents of the impacted Southern Ijaw coastal communities who are predominantly fishermen and women whose livelihood, health and right to clean and safe environment is being violated by the continuous spillage.”

  • Ubah to Soludo: you’re scared of me

    Ubah to Soludo: you’re scared of me

    • APC governorship aspirant pledges one term

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain and the senator representing Anambra South, Dr. Ifeanyi Ubah, says Anambra State Governor Chukwuma Soludo is attacking him because he’s scared of him.

    He told reporters yesterday in Nnewi that Soludo had not rested since he declared his interest to contest 2025 governorship election.

    He vowed to spend one term of four years if elected as governor, advising Prof. Soludo to give the citizens good governance, which he promised them, instead of being afraid of his shadows.

    The reason for one term, Ubah explained, was to complete the turn of Anambra South Senatorial District in the spirit of the gentleman’s agreement guiding the zoning and rotation of the governorship position of the state since 2014.

    Soludo is also from Anambra South and he is spending second year of his first tenure in office.

    Ubah said he would not only do one term of four years, he would also conduct local government elections within four months if given the opportunity to serve ndi Anambra.

    He said four years were enough for any focused governor to do great things and change the lives of his people positively.

    Describing the development in the state as very slow, Ubah said 80 per cent of his blueprint or idea for the development of the state were innovative and beyond the capacity of his opponents.

    He said if voted as governor, Anambra State would be the commercial and health hub in the Southeast and Nigeria in general.

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    He expressed disappointment about the way Governor Soludo disrespected the traditional institution.

    He said the governor’s action was petty and unfortunate, adding that he would do much better in the classroom than in governance.

    “Everybody has his or her calling. Some are in classroom, others in business and vice versa. The governor is not good in what he is doing now. We have to tell ourselves the truth.

    “My plans for the development of Anambra State are huge. As a private person and politician, I have done great in the transformation of the lives of many people.

    “I have equally done it in sports, education, commerce, employment and in overall youth and women empowerment. I have the capacity to make the people of my state happy again and I am ready too,” Ubah said.

  • Delta to engage local contractors in projects

    Delta to engage local contractors in projects

    Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori has assured local contractors of his administration’s commitment to engaging them in project execution across the state.

    He, however, said the quality of work done by local contractors would determine the level of patronage from the government.

    Commissioner for Works (Highways and Urban Roads), Mr. Reuben Izeze, said yesterday after inspecting ongoing construction work on Orere bridge that the bridge, upon completion, would link up 30 communities in Ughelli South Local Government to other parts of the state.

    He hailed the contracting firm for the job done so far and said Governor Oborevwori’s administration would patronise contractors with proven competence and capacity to deliver good projects.

    He said: “I am very pleased with this project, the famous Orere bridge, because it’s something I advocated over the years.

    “Let me state unequivocally that I am impressed with what I am seeing on ground, considering that the contracting firm, Obakpor Engineering, before now had been one of those companies that had been accused of cutting corners, not having the professionalism to deliver on projects.

    “But here we are standing across the project that is being handled by Obakpor Engineering and you will think you are standing on Trans-Warri Ode-Itsekiri bridge that is being handled by a foreign firm.

    “What he has done so far is that he is bridging the gap between our indigenous contractors and their foreign counterparts.’’

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    “One of the cardinal legs upon which the MORE Agenda of Governor Oborevwori stands is ‘Opportunities for all’ and it means everybody will have the opportunity to prove themselves.

    “The quality of your work will determine how much patronage you will receive from the government. I can say categorically that Obakpor Engineering has improved tremendously in terms of manpower and equipment.

    “The contractor has said he will be out of site completely within the next nine months and this goes to show that Obakpor Engineering has come of age and they will continue to improve as we move forward. It is a fantastic job, but like I will always say, there is room for improvement.”

    On the length of the bridge before the river, Izeze said the bridge was designed to ensure high flood waters did not impede usage of the bridge when there was flood around the corridor.

    “If you understand this terrain, the over 30 communities that make up the Ewu Kingdom in Ughelli South are entirely an Island and they don’t need much rains before the flood starts.

    “To get the proper sloping, the bridge is designed such that there is enough distance before the river so that by the time flooding starts, it will not disturb the usage of this bridge,” Izeze said.

    State Director of Highways, Mrs. Juliet Aboloje, said Orere bridge is 500m cutting across 25 spans of 20metres each with access road of 4.3km and 1.36km arterial roads.

    The contractor, Mr. John Oguma, said the project was delayed by yearly flooding, causing a loss of four months of active work annually.

  • Land dispute: Uwazuruike vacates house for cleric 

    Land dispute: Uwazuruike vacates house for cleric 

    Leader of Movement for Actualisation of Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), Chief Ralph Uwazuruike, has said he has vacated his property in Imo State, which has been a subject of dispute between him and Owerri Catholic Archdiocesan Bishop, Lucious Ugorji.

    Uwazuruike said he acquired the land in 2012, but was surprised that after many years, the archbishop surfaced to lay claim to the property.

    Archbishop Ugorji, however, claimed that the land belonged to the church before Uwazuruike built his house on it.

    Uwazuruike, in a statement yesterday by his media adviser, Chris Mocha, said he withdrew the case from the Court of Appeal and directed his security men to vacate the land for the sake of peace.

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    “From the bottom of my heart and for peace to prevail in the Southeast and Imo State in particular, take the land, you have won me,” Uwazuruike said.

    He, however, alleged that eight of his men arrested on the day officials of Owerri Capital Development Authority (OCDA) came to demolish his house were yet to be released and called for their immediate release.

    “The members are being detained at an undisclosed police station in Owerri,” Uwazuruike alleged.

  • Allegations against NNPCL boss dismissed

    Allegations against NNPCL boss dismissed

    A group under the aegis of Niger Delta Women for Change (NDWC) has dismissed allegations of oil pipeline surveillance contracts racketeering by the Executive Vice President (Upstream) of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Ltd, Mrs. Oritsemeyiwa Eyesan.

    Describing the accusations as “baseless,” NDWC President, Esiri Ikomoni, speaking at a news conference in Warri, Delta State, rejected calls for her removal over the development.

    Flanked by Oritsemisan Juliet and Sophia Tamaralayefa, the group’s secretary and public relations officer, she said the allegations against Mrs. Eyesan did not align with her track record of professionalism and ethical conduct, adding that “NNPCL remains committed to fostering an environment of transparency and accountability.

    “NNPCL adheres to a strict and transparent procurement process, ensuring that contracts are awarded based on merit, competitiveness and compliance with all relevant regulations.

    “Mrs. Eyesan has consistently demonstrated her commitment to ethical practices, promoting a level- playing field for all stakeholders involved in the procurement process.”

    Urging the public and the media to exercise caution in spreading unverified information and to await the outcome of official investigations into the allegations, she expressed confidence that truth would prevail.

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    “In the face of baseless and malicious attacks, Mrs. Eyesan, the esteemed Executive Vice President (EVP) of Nigerian Petroleum Company Ltd (NNPCL), stands resilient, determined to reframe the narrative surrounding her dedicated service and outstanding achievements.

    “As a key strategist of one of Africa’s biggest companies, she led teams that developed corporate strategy, influenced government policies, regulations, laws, while orchestrating commercial agreements (including infrastructure development for local and multinational projects),” Ikomoni said.

    She said the recent attempts to undermine EVP’s contributions have been identified as not only malicious, but also fuelled by tribalistic blackmail.

    “In response to these attacks, the EVP remains steadfast in her dedication to the principles of professionalism and inclusivity. Her commitment to advancing the energy industry, irrespective of tribal affiliations, stands as a testament to her vision for a unified and prosperous Nigeria,” the group’s president added.

  • ‘Fubara’s Supreme Court victory proof of divine mandate’

    ‘Fubara’s Supreme Court victory proof of divine mandate’

    Rivers State University Alumni Association has congratulated Governor Siminalayi Fubara on his birthday and electoral victory at the Supreme Court.

    The National Executive Council of the association led by its 11th President, Lady P. K. Berezi, described Fubara as a dependable leader in his chosen field.

    The alumni in a congratulatory message signed by the National Public Relations Officer, Amb. Daerego Idoniboye, described the elect oral victory of Governor Fubara at the Supreme Court as a proof that his mandate is divine.

    The statement, made available to reporters in Yenagoa yesterday, said: “We have no doubt that this victory will catalyse your efforts in taking Rivers State to its destined prime position in a very short while.

    “We also rejoice with you on your birthday and pray for your long life and good health. The good Lord will continue to grant you the wisdom to pilot the affairs of Rivers State. Once again, congratulations, Great Whale!”

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    The alumni also felicitated former Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Seriake Dickson, an alumnus of the university, on his 58th birthday.

    They described Dickson, the lawmaker representing Bayelsa West, as a philanthropist, an icon, a legal luminary, an astute politician and a Great Whale.

    “As a Great Whale, we are proud of your landmark achievements while serving Bayelsa State as governor and now a distinguished Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” they said.

  • The unending Obaseki, Shaibu feud 

    The unending Obaseki, Shaibu feud 

    Until June 19, 2020, Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, and his deputy, Comrade Philip Shaibu, were prominent figures in the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Edo. However, ahead of the September 19, 2020 governorship election, they defected to the People’s Democratic Party (PDP). Despite the disagreement with his former APC ally, Senator Adams Oshiomhole, the then National Chairman of APC, Obaseki insisted on retaining Shaibu as his running mate on the PDP platform, securing re-election.

    While Obaseki sought re-election under the PDP banner, he desired control over the party’s structures, ranging from the ward to the state levels, a request met with resistance from Chief Dan Orbih, the PDP National Vice Chairman, Southsouth, and the immediate past Edo Chairman of PDP. As Obaseki’s second term, set to conclude on November 12, 2024, approached, Shaibu, from Edo North senatorial district, expressed interest in succeeding his boss. However, Obaseki, supporting Lagos-based lawyer Asue Ighodalo, from Edo Central senatorial district, cited the need for equity, justice, and fairness, especially since the immediate past governor, Oshiomhole, hails from Edo North senatorial district.

    Shaibu’s gubernatorial aspirations triggered attempts by the 24-member Edo House of Assembly to remove/impeach him. In response, Shaibu filed a suit against the plot at the Federal High Court (FHC), Abuja. Following the intervention of prominent Nigerians and, subsequently, Shaibu’s withdrawal of the suit, Obaseki was left perturbed by his deputy’s actions, leading to a strained relationship between them.

    Following their discord, Edo Governor Godwin Obaseki relocated his deputy, Comrade Philip Shaibu, from his office in Government House to a less prestigious building within the Government Reservation Area (GRA) in Benin, the state capital. The tension between Obaseki and Shaibu escalated recently over the renovation of the Edo Interdenominational Government House Chapel in Benin. Obaseki, through his Senior Special Assistant (SSA) on Religious Matters, Rev. Osagie Ehrunmwunse, who also serves as the Pastor-in-Charge of the chapel, accused his deputy of attempting to exploit sacred entities, such as religion, to stir political sentiments among Nigerians and the people of Edo. He said: “In the last couple of days, we have seen posts on social media and various media outfits, suggesting that the State Government has shut down the chapel, and prevented people from using it as a place of worship.

    In response to the recent discord, Edo Governor Godwin Obaseki accused his deputy, Philip Shaibu, of orchestrating a false narrative and attempting to stir religious animosity to embarrass the government. Obaseki asserted that Shaibu was behind the dissemination of a video with false commentary, and he highlighted the deputy governor’s involvement in an outdoor mass with Catholic faithful, suggesting a connection to the circulated video.

    Obaseki emphasised that Shaibu was present at the 57th Executive Council (EXCO) Meeting held on November 1, 2023, where approval was granted for the renovation and remodeling of the Government House Interdenominational Chapel. The governor pointed out that Shaibu served as Vice Chairman of the Council during that meeting. The renovation project is managed by the Edo State Public Building and Maintenance Agency, and the approved contract sum was N300,161,278.17.

    The governor accused Shaibu of being aware of the government’s action to renovate the chapel but choosing to create religious animosity in the state. Obaseki urged Shaibu to redirect his efforts toward his political aspirations rather than using sacred matters as fodder for his campaign. However, an ally of Shaibu countered Obaseki’s statements, accusing the governor of being economical with the truth regarding the avoidable face-off over the chapel’s renovation.

     The response from the deputy governor’s associate characterizes Obaseki’s statement as an afterthought, claiming that the government is taking drastic steps by dismounting a chapel that has been in existence for over two decades for political reasons. The ally questioned the authenticity of the unsigned extract purportedly from the Executive Council, pointing out conflicting statements from Obaseki’s aides regarding the chapel’s status. They argued that the approved renovation cost of N300,161,278.17 seemed excessive for a chapel renovation with less than ten months left in the government’s tenure.

     Accusations were made about a verbal notice given to the chapel’s Catechist to vacate immediately, suggesting a declaration of war on the church, particularly the Catholic faith to which Shaibu belongs. The deputy governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Ebomhiana Musa, declined to respond. In a separate incident, a Sienna vehicle belonging to Philip Shaibu Governorship Campaign Organisation was reportedly attacked in Ekpoma, Edo Central senatorial district. The coordinator of the organization in Esan West Local Government Area, Otoide Abas, faced the attack after concluding a meeting with PDP’s Ward 10 (Illeh) members. Hoodlums allegedly emerged from a white Hummer bus labeled ‘Ameosa Motors,’ vandalising the vehicle and firing multiple shots. This same bus was said to have been involved in a previous incident where thugs accompanied a PDP governorship aspirant to Uchi Day celebration in Auchi, Edo North senatorial district.

    Shaibu has faced multiple challenges in his campaign, including the vandalism of billboards in Edo. Despite these obstacles, he remains committed to his mission of reclaiming the state from individuals prioritising personal gains over the welfare of the people. The ally of Edo Deputy Governor expressed concern over recent events, calling on security agencies to compel the Obaseki administration to rein in its agents and ensure the safety of all participants in the election. They emphasized the need for a peaceful democratic process and called for those responsible for the attacks to face the full force of the law. The ally urged supporters to remain calm, shun violence, and continue embracing peace.

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     Edo Deputy Governor, Philip Shaibu, disclosed his deep hurt over Governor Obaseki’s support for Asue Ighodalo, an outsider, instead of him. Shaibu accused Obaseki of betrayal, withholding allocations to his office for over six months, and playing the role of a political godfather despite their joint commitment to fight against god-fatherism in Edo politics. He clarified that he is not fighting Obaseki but asserted that Obaseki declared a full-scale war against him for seeking the PDP governorship ticket.

    Shaibu expressed optimism about emerging as the PDP standard bearer despite the challenges, citing divine guidance and widespread support. He emphasized that his ambition is rooted in a divine conviction to serve Edo State and take governance back to the people. Shaibu acknowledged financial support from various sources, attributing it to God’s intervention, and affirmed his commitment to becoming the next governor of Edo State. Edo Deputy Governor, Shaibu, expressed optimism about his chances of securing the PDP’s governorship ticket in the primary election on February 22, 2023, and winning the subsequent election. He emphasized his street credibility, capacity, and commitment to being the next governor of Edo State, believing that it is his turn to lead.

    Shaibu reaffirmed his loyalty to Governor Obaseki despite ongoing challenges, including the withholding of allocations to his office for the last six months. He acknowledged his sacrifices and role in delivering flagship projects in the state. Shaibu urged PDP leaders to avoid divisive politics and intimidation, advocating for unity within the party. Speaking at a yuletide party hosted by Chief Dan Orbih, the leader of PDP’s Legacy Coalition in Edo, Shaibu commended Orbih’s leadership qualities and urged fellow governorship aspirants to prioritize peace and unity for the party’s success in the upcoming elections. Orbih emphasized the need for issue-based campaigns and called for sacrifice to ensure the party’s continued presence in Osadebey Avenue beyond November 12, 2024. The event was attended by other PDP governorship aspirants, including Anselm Ojezua and Omoregie Ogbeide-Ihama.

    On December 1, 2023, Deputy Governor Philip Shaibu celebrated his 54th birthday, and Governor Godwin Obaseki extended warm wishes, thanking him for his support in developing Edo State over the past seven years. Obaseki acknowledged Shaibu’s contributions to the administration’s transformative efforts and commended him for being an exemplary husband, father, and family man. Shaibu expressed gratitude for Obaseki’s thoughtful wishes, emphasizing his unwavering commitment to their shared mandate of prioritizing Edo State’s interests.

    In response to some internal political tensions, Shaibu declared his intention to run for the governorship of Edo State in the 2024 elections on the platform of the PDP. The declaration event had to be moved to another venue due to scheduling conflicts with allies of Governor Obaseki. Despite challenges and divisions, Shaibu expressed confidence in his candidacy and outlined five core pillars that would be the foundation of his campaign for the development and prosperity of Edo State. The PDP’s candidate for the elections would eventually be determined through a competitive process involving Obaseki-backed Asue Ighodalo, Shaibu, and other aspirants within the party. The political landscape within PDP was described as a “house of commotion.”

    Shaibu, said at his declaration: “Back in the day, you did not just call me ‘Mr. Constituency Project,’ for nothing. In my time as a legislator, I delivered 49 constituency projects at the state level, and 13 solid constituency projects within my short stint at the federal level. I have fought the good fight for you, my people. Along the way, I suffered humiliations, and enjoyed many moments of victory, but I am thankful in all things.

     “I have been pressed, but not crushed, persecuted but not abandoned, badly hurt but not destroyed. I resonate with the tireless and irrepressible spirit of the Edo People. By the grace of God, nothing and no one can stop us. After all, I be original Edo son, 100 per cent home boy. This is why today, I stand before you with great conviction and resolve, as I declare my intention to run for the office of the Governor of Edo State, on the platform of the PDP, in the upcoming 2024 election, and I am confident that with your support, we can take Edo State to even greater heights.”