Tag: Mr Philip Shaibu

  • Edo partners CWO on skill acquisition programme

    Edo partners CWO on skill acquisition programme

    Edo Government has said that it will partner Catholic Women Organisation (CWO) programmes to promote skill acquisition among women in the state.

    The Deputy Governor, Mr Philip Shaibu, said this when leaders of the organisation paid him a courtesy visit at Government House, Benin.

    Shaibu said that the partnership would reduce hardship and create job opportunities in the state.

    He commended the leadership of the organisation for its initiative in creating skill acquisition programmes for less privileged women among them.

    He said that the programme was in line with Gov. Godwin Obaseki’s initiative onn job creation.

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    The deputy governor, however, advised the organisation to provide the names of the beneficiaries to the state government, to help support the programme.

    He also urged the organisation to set up a monitoring team to ensure that the beneficiaries would not lavish the set up funds.

    Earlier, the group leader, Dr Christiana Omorede, who led the group, said the organisation had collaborated with the National Directorate of Employment (NDE) to enhance the training of women in the state.

    Omorede said that NDE would be training about 80 members of the CWO on cosmetology.

    She said that the group was committed to poverty reduction through the skill acquisition programme as it would add value to the lives of the less privileged in the state.

    NAN

     

  • Edo Deputy Governor declares Aba Cultural Festival open

    Edo Deputy Governor declares Aba Cultural Festival open

    Igarra, the headquarters of  Akoko Edo Local Government Area of Edo, on Friday went agog as the Deputy Gov. Mr Philip Shaibu, declared Aba Festival open.

    Shaibu was led to Ofumano market by the Chief of Staff to Edo Governor, Mr Taiwo Akerele, where he declared the festival open.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that this year’s Aba festival marked the 228-year-old anniversary which symbolised victory.

    The residents who were dressed in colourful attire and traditional costumes were seen chatting songs to commemorate the age-long festival.

    Aba Cultural Festival is a celebration of victory by the hunters over the initial settlers of the land now known and described as Igarra-Etunoh; hence, most of the songs are the original hunters’ songs of victory.

    The celebration of Aba Cultural Festival in Igarra marks the commencement of Irepa/Azebani title ceremony which takes place every seven years.

    In his remarks, Shaibu said that government decided to make this year’s occasion special because of the importance it attached to culture and tourism.

    Shaibu said that the state government would continue to invest in culture because ‘our culture is our identity.

    He, therefore, assured the Igarra youths of gainful employment, adding that the time of marginalisation was over.

  • We are in govt for all Edo people – Obaseki

    We are in govt for all Edo people – Obaseki

    Gov. Godwin Obaseki of Edo says his administration is for all Edo people irrespective of party affiliations and ethnic backgrounds.

    The governor, represented by his Deputy, Mr Philip Shaibu, stated this while interacting with a delegation of Inter-party Advisory Council (IPAC), in Benin on Thursday.

    Shaibu when a government had been formed after the election, the next stage is for the government to be all inclusive by allowing collaboration.

    According to him, “we have our ideology, which is clear but that does not mean we will not allow other political parties which admire our leadership style and ideology or who have something meaningful to contribute.
    “We are ready to welcome any member of other political parties with meaningful contributions and ideas.

    Chairman of IPAC, Mrs Tracy Agol, said their mission was to promote inter-party dialogue and interactions among political parties.

    She urged Obaseki to be magnanimous enough to accommodate members of other political parties who have something meaningful to contribute to his government.

  • Obaseki: Oshiomhole hands-over Friday

    Obaseki: Oshiomhole hands-over Friday

    Edo State Governor, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole will on Friday hand-over power to the Governor-elect, Mr Godwin Obaseki.

    Obaseki and his Deputy, Mr Philip Shaibu will, however, be sworn-in on Saturday at the Dr Samuel Ogbemudia stadium by the Chief Judge of the state, Justice Cromwell Idahosa.

    Speaking at the inauguration of the  Edo University, Iyamho, Oshiomhole confirmed he will hand over on Friday.

    He said God has answered his prayers to finish well and to finish strong.

    Several flagship projects of the Oshiomhole administration including the new 200-bed Central Hospital, 6-lane Siluko road; Samuel Ogbemudia College, reclaimed Queen Edo gully erosion site, the Ugbegun-Ujiogba-Ebudin-Igueben-Ewohinmi road, Edo University, Iyamho, Second East Circular road and schools have been inaugurated since on Monday.

    Obaseki polled 319,483 votes to defeat Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu of the Peoples Democratic Party who got 253,173 votes.

  • Ambode lauds Oshiomhole’s development strides

    Ambode lauds Oshiomhole’s development strides

    …drums support for APC guber candidate, Obaseki

    Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Tuesday lauded his Edo State counterpart, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole for his achievements in the last seven years, saying that it has impacted positively on not just the economy of the State but the country in general.

    Ambode who spoke when he visited Governor Oshiomhole at the Government House, Benin, said he draws inspiration from Oshiomhole’s style of leadership to bring good governance to the people of the State.

    Governor Ambode who was recently appointed as the Chairman, All progressives Congress (APC) National Campaign Council for the Edo Governorship Election slated for September 10, 2016, said, “On a personal note, I am very proud of all the things you have done for Edo State and even this country Nigeria, and I can say the few achievements I have actually attained in Lagos State were driven and inspired by the kind of energy you bring to governance and I am very proud to be associated with you and the government of Edo State.”

    He said he was pleased and humbled to be saddled with the task of leading the APC campaign to retain the State, adding that continuity was germane to sustain the path already laid down by the present administration.

    “I have come here this afternoon to accept physically the daunting task which has been laid upon me by our national party and appointing me as the chairman of the gubernatorial campaign committee of the gubernatorial election coming up in Edo State.

    “I am very pleased and humbled by that appointment. And I have come here, firstly, to apologize for not being around on Saturday when the committee was inaugurated because of some exigencies, and to show my presence a few days after, and my commitment to ensure that our gubernatorial candidate not only wins the election, but he is able to show his footprints just like what the present governor has done, that the APC and the change mantra is really in totality about what we want governance to be in Nigeria,” he said.

    Governor Ambode further added, “I like to also say that what we have ahead of us as a party, that is, APC, is beyond ordinary election. We need to take Nigeria out of its doldrums, and the only party that can do that is APC, of which we are happy to be aligned with your state and other progressive states in the country. And that is why we are here as brothers, we offer ourselves and we will continue to also send the same message across board across all the progressive states.”

    He said that Lagos State would explore the opportunities available to develop a major commerce and economic relationship with Edo State as soon as the All Progressives Congress (APC) gubernatorial candidate, Mr Godwin Obaseki emerges as Governor of Edo State, expressing optimism that the partnership would ensure that Edo develops at a faster pace.

    He said, “What I can promise your Excellency is that we have decided that we will bring the whole machinery of the Lagos model to Edo State. In addition to that, we believe strongly that Edo State has the potential of becoming a giant in Africa also, and this relationship is beyond the fact that it is historic, we also want to use this platform of this campaign to start a major paradigm shift in terms of economic and political relationship between Edo State and Lagos State.

    “If we are to look deeply, we believe strongly in the potential of Edo State which actually lies in the symbolic relationship that it can have with Lagos.

    And that is why I am personally taking this responsibility of being the campaign chairman to ensure that beyond the campaign and the success of the election, a major commerce and economic relationship commences immediately with the in-coming governor, and also to let us actually start to have bilateral economic and political relations that will be of benefit to the people of Edo State, firstly, and then to the improvement of the economic growth of Edo State.”

    On his part, Governor Oshiomhole commended the Lagos Governor for taking his assignment as the Chairman, APC National Campaign Council for Edo State governorship election very seriously.

    He said, “For us in Edo, it is clear that you have taken this assignment seriously. It is one thing to accept an assignment, but the passion with which you have accepted it, and to the extent to which you are determined to go to ensure that we do everything we need to do to continue to retain the governance of this state.

    “Under your leadership, I have no doubt. We couldn’t have had a better campaign organization. So, I thank you for that.”

    Oshiomhole who introduced the Governorship candidate, Mr. Godwin Obaseki and his running mate, Mr Philip Shaibu to Governor Ambode said, “We have a credible messenger that you are going to be able to help us to market, and we also have a compelling message to put across to Edo State. And we believe the election will be won on the basis of the pedigree of the political parties, the pedigree of the individual and what the two parties have to show to the people.”