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  • Betsy Obaseki named most prolific First Lady of the year

    Betsy Obaseki named most prolific First Lady of the year

    Betsy, wife of Edo Governor, Godwin Obaseki has emerged the most prolific First Lady of 2023. 

    In an online voting, she floored 21 other First ladies nominated in this category in the upcoming Democracy Heroes Award. 

    The award being spearheaded by Face of Democracy Nigeria (FDN) is organised to recognise entrepreneurs, business and political leaders who have made outstanding contributions in the development of the society in the areas of employment creation, excellent governance, corporate social responsibility and others. 

    A devoted portal, https://democracyheroesaward.com/vote/ was created where voting which lasted for about two months took place. 

    The official conferment takes place October 18, 2023 in Abuja where with others who won, she will be crowned the Most Prolific First Lady of the Year. 

    Read Also: Lockout: Obaseki, Shaibu exchange brickbats

    The Project Director of Face of Democracy Nigeria, FDN projects, Organisers of Face of Democracy Nigeria, Olufunsho Ajagbonna aka Fajag at a press briefing in Abuja expressed satisfaction with the successful outcome of the process. 

    He said collation of votes was transparently carried out, urging those who did not win in their various categories of nomination to exercise patience as subsequent editions will hold. 

    Fajag said the organisation is poised to recognising Africans who have made immense contributions towards to development of the continent.

  • Lockout: Obaseki, Shaibu exchange brickbats

    Lockout: Obaseki, Shaibu exchange brickbats

    ‘Inordinate ambition intoxicating deputy governor’

    Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki and Deputy Governor Philip Shaibu have engaged in exchange of tirades over the locking out of the former from the Government House in Benin, the state capital, on Monday.

    Shaibu urged the governor and his allies to say the truth always, especially about the lockout.

    The embattled deputy governor, through one of his aides, who spoke in confidence, said: “At last, the much-awaited letter from Governor Obaseki relocating the office of his deputy, Shaibu, out of the Government House, Benin City, came on Monday afternoon, shortly before official closing hours.  

    “The terse memo signed by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Osarodion Ogie, said he was directed by His Excellency, Governor Obaseki, to relocate the office of the Deputy Governor to 7, Osadebey Avenue, GRA, Benin City. 

    “Surprisingly, the letter, dated Friday, September 15, 2023 crawled, and finally got to the Office of Deputy Governor around the official closing hours on Monday, September 18, 2023. 

    “The letter was hurriedly written and pushed out in the afternoon of September 18, 2023 as a face-saving measure, following the embarrassment caused the government earlier in the day, when the deputy governor was locked out of his office at the Government House, Benin City, without official communication to him.”

    Shaibu also said the embarrassment was avoidable, if Obaseki and his allies had done the right thing.

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    Also, some allies of Governor Obaseki, claiming to be stakeholders in Edo Central Senatorial District, have said Shaibu is being intoxicated by his inordinate ambition to become the next governor.

    In a statement last night by Obaseki’s Special Adviser on Media Projects, Crusoe Osagie, the governor’s allies claimed that Shaibu’s frustration was a decoy to make look like the victim of Obaseki’s persecution.

    Speaking on behalf of the stakeholders, the Convener of Esan Advocates for Good Governance (EAFGG), Bartholomew Okoudo, said: “The people of Edo Central Senatorial District are calling on the Edo State Deputy Governor, Comrade Philip Shaibu, to exercise restraint and stop the incessant blackmail of the governor …in a bid to pressure the governor to yield to pressure to disregard the senatorial zoning arrangement to produce the next governor of the State.

    “His frequent tirade is to get the governor to endorse his candidacy for the governorship election holding next year. This is the singular reason he is employing different tricks to box the governor into a corner and extract a commitment.

    “Shaibu’s attempt to curry public sympathy is aimed at arm-twisting the governor. The frustration he is expressing is only a coy way to make it seem as if he is being victimised, but everyone knows he is intoxicated by his inordinate ambition.”

  • JUST IN: Obaseki locks out Edo deputy gov, Shaibu from Govt House

    JUST IN: Obaseki locks out Edo deputy gov, Shaibu from Govt House

    The breakdown of relations between Edo state governor, Godwin Obaseki and his deputy, Philip Shaibu, took a new turn on Monday, September 18, with the governor’s decision to bar his estranged deputy from the Government House.

    When Shaibu arrived at his office on Monday morning, he saw that the gate to the deputy governor’s office at Dennis Osadebey Avenue and the main door leading to the storey building were both secured with chains and hefty padlocks.

    He and his aides waited for about an hour before leaving. Shaibu, during that period reportedly made frantic phone calls to his principal, Governor Obaseki but to no avail.

    An assistant to the deputy governor who made the pictures available to the public anonymously disclosed that his principal had some discussions with the Commissioner of Police and the Director of State Services, informing them of how he was locked out of his office.

    According to him, there was no official communication to the effect that the deputy governor’s office had been locked.

    Read Also: Obaseki vs. Shaibu: Dearth of democratic ethos

    Shaibu was consequently said to have summoned the Camp Commandant at the Government House, SP Ibrahim Babatunde, questioning why he was locked out of his office.

    “He said it was a directive from above adding that the CSO in government house, Wabba will be in a better position to explain”, the aide said.

    Shaibu was said to have put calls to Wabba Williams who promised to come to the scene, but never came all through the period Shaibu waited.

  • Obaseki vs. Shaibu: Dearth of democratic ethos

    Nigeria must not despair because of her current democratic challenges. We were in the wilderness for almost 30 years after the collapse of our first democratic experiment which lasted for barely five years. This was because most of institutions democracy that the new imported value system needed to function were absent or at rudimentary stage. Our independent legislature and judiciary easily caved in with the pressure of the executive shortly after independence. The press owned by politicians and tribal groups in fact contributed to the outbreak of the civil war. The abysmal performance of the press during our recently concluded elections only confirmed the usual aphorism that ‘the medium is the news’. Of course we saw how ethnic based civil society groups and their foreign sponsored counterparts openly quarrelled over contents of their reports.

     More than this, sore losers who shopped for political platform to contest elections and their unthinking ‘Obidients’ can hardly be regarded as people with faith in democracy or its ethos, described by Aristotle as ‘balance between passion and caution” of political actors. For democracy to thrive, according to him, political actors must be committed to a set of ideals if democracy is to be anything other than the tyranny of the majority.

     We must therefore congratulate ourselves for the giant strides we have made in the last 23 years in spite of the ongoing shenanigans in Edo State. Democracy is a difficult process as America recently discovered after over 200 years. In fact when democracy first became an idea some 300 years ago, philosopher Michel de Montaigne according to James Kloppenburg’s ‘Toward Democracy’, rejected democracy saying he did not believe ordinary people were capable of the self-restraint democracy required.

    In 2016, Adams Oshiomhole, the  then outgoing governor of Edo State, using power of incumbency, imposed Godwin Obaseki  at the expense of other APC stalwarts such as Chris Ogiemwonyi (former minister of state for works) former army general Gen. Charles Arihiavbare and former deputy governor, Dr. Pius Odubu as his successor. Asked by reporters on October 24, 2016 the reason for his blind faith in Obaseki, Oshiomhole had said Obaseki was “more competent than him and would bring more development to Edo”.

    Little did he realize that Obaseki like many other military-baked new-breed politicians is a man without character. At the centre of the struggle with his benefactor was the control of Edo State House of Assembly where their ruling party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) controlled all the 24 members in the state Assembly.

     To prevent Oshiomhole’s loyalists from taking control of the state legislature, the Clerk of Edo House of Assembly, Yahaya Omogbai, was said to have ushered nine members in a house of 24 lawmakers-elect into the chamber at midnight and read out Obaseki’s letter of proclamation with which Honourable Frank Okiye the governor’s anointed candidate for speaker was elected.

    Hon. Osifo and the 13 others went to court to file a case against the speaker and the eight others. While the case was in court, the seats of the 14 Oshiomhole loyalists were declared vacant by the minority factional speaker and was about to conduct election to fill the positions before he was stopped by the court. All efforts to find amicable settlement by the party, the National Assembly and the president were frustrated by Obaseki’s minority that was bent on holding on to what it illegally seized.

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    From then on Obaseki won all the battles. First Obaseki sought and got a relief from Justice Kolawole Omotosho’s Federal High Court Abuja to frustrate the Senate and the House of Representatives resolutions on the findings of committees led by Senator Sabiu Aliyu Abdullahi and Honourable Abdulrazak Namdas for the respective chambers to invoke section 11, subsection 4 of the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria viz: “In the event that a new proclamation is not issued as recommended within the period of three weeks”,  the National Assembly was told “it could not compel Obaseki to issue another proclamation within the lifespan of an existing proclamation”. The court also ruled “NASS lacked the power to take over the functions of Edo Assembly or any other state House of Assembly in the country”.

    Obaseki who had earlier attributed the underdevelopment of Edo until 2006 to “non-state actors empowered by political class, collecting revenues as an alternative government and constituted themselves into an army that were used for political activities”, decided to partner with the same non-state actors as 2020 drew near.

    He then made peace with Chief Gabriel Igbinedion, the Esama of Bénin Kingdom and a chieftain of PDP  who was fought to a standstill by Oshiomhole for allegedly confiscating land and other resources of the state and whose son, Lucky Igbinedion, a two-term governor was indicted for financial crimes against Edo State. He also made peace with Chief Tom Ikimi, a former PDP stalwart, who retraced his way back after a short sojourn in APC. Igbinedion and Tom Ikimi, PDP stalwarts became Obaseki new godfathers.

    PDP withdrew its accusation through its publicity secretary, Chris Nehikhare that Obaseki was responsible for the “growing level of poverty, insecurity and unemployment”.  The party also swallowed its allegations that “commissioned” Five-star specialist hospital is still home to reptiles; Tayo Akpata University of Education, an unfulfilled political Greek gift, College of Agriculture Ogierieki, a victim of policy lip-service, the Gelegele sea port project is still a mirage and the industrial park is still at the MOU level”.

    Obaseki, a blind fighter went on to win his re-election bid on the platform of PDP but not before engineering the removal of his estranged godfather as APC chairman. Obaseki defeated his former godfather with the active support of Shuaibu who ensured that the 14 elected members of Edo State house were shut out of the house for four years.

    Now Obaseki, the blind fighter has stripped Shuaibu, his deputy of his official responsibilities including monitoring and reporting the collection of internally generated revenue and supervision of the sports ministry. He did not stop there; he sacked media aides attached to his office and relocated his deputy’s office to Siberia, all because Shuaibu expressed interest in succeeding him.

    What goes around comes around. Shuaibu has also been told by Senator Oshiomhole, that “APC has no room for internally displaced politicians (IDP) in search of a rehabilitation camp”. Obaseki like Shuaibu and their other military baked new-breed military baked politicians, are all men without character

    But we must not weep for Edo alone. Over 50% of governors elected on PDP platform in 1998 and 2003 were declared men without character by the courts that found them guilty of tampering with the resources of their various states. The first set of senators after the 1998 elections spoke openly about their desire to recoup their expenses on the election. Within three months they had come out with schemes through which fuel import licenses were allocated to over 100 companies fronting for them. A house probe was to later confirm the theft of about N1.7t through the fuel subsidy regime

    PDP and APC are no party of saints. Bukola Saraki damaged the fortune of his party by moving from PDP to APC. In APC, he admitted trading off the victory of his party to secure the senate presidency and when he fell out with APC, he again moved back to PDP. In his group were Tambuwal and Rotimi Amaechi, Tony Anenih among others.

    PDP, described as “a club of elites for sharing of oil rents and political spoils’ while APC its twin brother formed not on the basis of shared ideas, shared values, shared commitment, have left the nation with only military baked ‘new-breed’ politicians that lack character.

  • Obaseki: why my govt is undertaking oil palm project

    Obaseki: why my govt is undertaking oil palm project

    Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki has said his administration in the past seven years has been undertaking an aggressive and an ambitious oil palm development project, to drive investment across the agricultural value chain and boost the state’s economy.

    Obaseki, speaking yesterday with Government House reporters in Benin, said his government had been keen on using oil palm as an agricultural product to attract huge investments, noting that the government had allocated over 70,000 hectares to investors for oil palm cultivation.

    He said: “If you think about this, palm oil is really indigenous to us here. We have seen people come here, collaborate with us, take materials from us and take them back to their country, and see how they have used it to transform their economies, countries like Malaysia and Indonesia. Today, you know what Indonesia earns from oil palm.

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    “Do not forget that oil palm is the most prolific edible plant in the world. You get more yield than groundnut and others. For us, that is the reason we have been very keen on using oil palm as an agricultural product to attract huge investments.

    “It will be difficult to find somebody who will give us half a billion dollars for cassava, but with oil palm, because of its very nature, it is easy to get investments, which are not only in terms of mechanisation, but also skills – agronomic skills and other skills for proper farming practices. These are needed to help you develop your agricultural industry. 

    “The reason we have been very aggressive is that if we are able to bring in investment for oil palm, then we have brought in the business and investment to develop the entire agricultural sector. It is very strategic and deliberate, and this is going to impact the economy greatly.”

    Obaseki’s administration created the Edo State Oil Palm Programme (ESOPP), targeted at producing, protecting and rehabilitating the oil palm sector by developing the oil palm programme that creates jobs, provides livelihood and contributes to forest management and restoration.

    Edo has the largest oil palm plantation programme in Africa, championed by Dufil, Saro Africa and other new entrants into the state’s oil palm industry, in addition to the already-established ones like Presco and Okomu, among others.

  • Shaibu withdraws suit against ‘senior brother’ Obaseki

    Shaibu withdraws suit against ‘senior brother’ Obaseki

    Edo Deputy Governor Comrade Philip Shaibu has withdrawn the anti-impeachment suit filed at the High Court Abuja with reference number: FHC/ABJ/CS/1027/2023 against Governor Godwin Obaseki.

    Shaibu, a former member of the House of Representatives, on Tuesday, in a statement he personally signed, also described Obaseki as his boss and senior brother.

    Defendants in the suit were the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), the Department of State Services (DSS), Edo Governor and the Chief Judge of Edo State.

    He said: “Arising from the series of meetings held with me, and also with Mr. Governor, by well-meaning Edolites, and indeed Nigerians, including party (Peoples Democratic Party, PDP) leaders, traditional rulers, and my Archbishop, His Grace Most Rev’d Dr. Augustine Akubeze, the Archbishop of Benin Archdiocese (of Catholic Church), on the issues that led to my going to court, on the above-named suit, and with all due respect to these eminent personalities and leaders, whose persuasions and persons I cannot ignore, I, Rt. Hon. (Comrade) Philip Shaibu, have authorised and instructed my solicitors to withdraw the suit forthwith.

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    “I wish to sincerely thank and appreciate these well-meaning Nigerians, party leaders, traditional rulers, and my Archbishop, His Grace Most Rev’d Dr. Augustine Akubeze, for their kind words, advice and encouragement thus far, in ensuring peace and unity in our dear state, Edo.

    “I also wish to place on record, my special thanks to Mr. Governor, my boss and senior brother, for this path of peace.”

    Obaseki had accused Shaibu, who hails from Edo North, of planning coup against him but the Edo Deputy Governor insisted he remained loyal. 

    He however declared his loyalty would not stop his ambition to succeed Obaseki on November 12, 2024.

    Edo Governor, an indigene of Benin in Edo South, wants his successor to emerge from Esanland/Edo Central senatorial district, to ensure fairness, equity and justice.

  • LG poll: Outcome of results reaffirms PDP dominance in Edo, says Obaseki

    LG poll: Outcome of results reaffirms PDP dominance in Edo, says Obaseki

    Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, has stated that the “impressive performance” of the candidates of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in last Saturday’s local government election in Edo shows the party’s dominance.

    He noted that outcome of the LG election was a reflection of the wish of the majority of Edo residents.

    Obaseki spoke on Sunday, September 3, to reporters at the Diocese of Benin (Anglican Communion), St. Peter’s Anglican Church, during the 15th memorial thanksgiving service of his father, the late Pa Roland Oni Obaseki.

    Edo governor, who was elated over the outcome of the local government election in the state, stressed that Edo residents were democratically mature, as there was no violence recorded during the electioneering.

    He said: “We have a situation room where we monitored the election process across the state. I want to thank the people. You can see that we are democratically mature in Edo State, in terms of the way the election was conducted.

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    “I was surprised at the diligence of EDSIEC. I went round and saw the number of polling units mounted by EDSIEC, and the various electoral officers in the three metropolitan local government areas, and it was quite impressive. The turnout was fair as expected, and it shows that we can conduct elections without disrupting economic and social activities.

    “The people voted and went about their various activities for the weekend. Overall, I believe we have done well. It was a free and fair election. The mass participation and dominance of PDP in the state was clearly exhibited in the election.”

    Obaseki also stated that he had not seen an election that had not been challenged, while reiterating that even the elections in USA were challenged.

  • Obaseki/Shaibu rift: Deputy Gov’s Office moved out of Govt House

    Obaseki/Shaibu rift: Deputy Gov’s Office moved out of Govt House

    The saga between the Edo Governor Godwin Obaseki and his Deputy, Philip Shaibu has deepened with the office of the Deputy Governor moved to a facility outside the Government House.

    The NATION gathered that the new office is located at no 7, Dennis Osadebey Avenue, close to the Government House.

    The new office used to be the State Public Procurement Office commissioned by former Governor, Sen. Adams Oshiomhole, on December 16, 2014.

    It is observed that there’s sign board at the entrance of the building with the inscription, “Office of The Deputy Governor”.

    When contacted, Commissioner for Communication and Orientation, Chris Nehikhare, said:“If there is a government sign board saying so, then it must be so.

    The battle for succession has pitched the Deputy Governor against Obaseki.

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    Shaibu, who hails from Edo North, intends to succeed Obaseki, an indigene of Benin in Edo South senatorial district but the Governor is pushing for a successor from Esanland in Edo Central senatorial district.

    The Nation had reported that Shaibu staged a walkout after his assistants were ejected from a government event last week. 

    The incident happened barely 24 hours after a Department of State Services (DSS) operative denied Shaibu access to Governor Godwin Obaseki on Sunday during a church service. 

  • Obaseki free to fix federal roads in Edo, says minister

    Obaseki free to fix federal roads in Edo, says minister

    • ‘Governor should not trivialise critical infrastructure’

    Works Minister Dave Umahi yesterday clarified that governors can rehabilitate federal roads in the states, following approval by the Federal Government

    He said the administration will prioritise maintenance of federal roads across the country.

    Umahi said the Federal Government cannot prevent governors from road repairs, which can enhance the welfare of residents. 

    He spoke on the infrastructure battle of the Tinubu administration while inspecting ongoing road  rehabilitations in Lagos.

    He said the Federal Government will carry out resurfacing of the Third Mainland Bridge and pay more attention to concrete reinforcement of other roads in the country.

    Umahi rejected what he described as blackmail by Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki, who had complained about the poor state of federal roads in the Southsouth state. 

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    At the inauguration of Ven. Ebenezer Saiki as the second Bishop of Akoko-Edo Diocese held at St. James Cathedral, Ugbogbo, Igarra, in Akoko Edo Local Government Area,  Obaseki alleged that despite many entreaties by his administration, the Federal Government has refused to allow him fix the dilapidated federal roads.

    Also, the governor called on residents and other road users to plead with the Federal Government to allow the state to fix them.

    However, Umahi cautioned Obaseki against politicising road rehabilitation,  saying that election is over.

    The minister said: “The  ministry is willing to speedup approval for the state government to carry out rehabilitation of the bad potions. 

    “I will advise my brother and friend, Governor Godwin Obaseki, to stop playing politics with the lives of his citizens. He should stop trivalising the lives of his people on the alter of politics. Election has been won and lost”.

    “If he approaches  me by whatever means to seek permission, even if he sends me requests by WhatsApp or whatever, I will give him approval within two hours so that he can start. But I am going to visit Edo State and I am going to look at those roads.” 

    Umahi added: “I saw where something was credited to him; I believe he didn’t say so. But if he said so, this is the answer: that was not the true position. The true position is that all governors, and when I was governor, we also intervened in federal roads. My position is that when the people are suffering due to bad roads, the people do not know which one is federal, which one is state, and which one is local government.

    “He doesn’t need our permission as such to intervene, to give a better life to the people of Edo State and other Nigerians that are using the roads.

    “I want him to approach the Ministry of Works and seek permission. I am going to visit Edo State, and I am going to look at those roads. Every road in this country becomes a priority and we are going to face the challenges within the limit of the scarce resources.

    “My good brother Obaseki, I want you to send your request on WhatsApp to me and I will give you approval within two hours when I get it. But I want to know what you are building and I will advise you to use bitumen. I have seen some of those things in the pictures. If you use rigid pavements, and you can get the design within one hour from me, you will be very much safe.

    “But we are also working in Edo State, from Lokoja to Benin, we are doing that. There are other jobs that are also ongoing on in Benin, Edo State, that I cannot tell you off heart. But we are very committed in Edo State, and Mr. President is also very committed to every part of this country.”

    The minister expressed concern over  the bad conditions of almost all critical bridges in Lagos, saying: “Almost all the bridges in Lagos are having problems, but we are going to look at them.”

    Umahi said the Third Mainland Bridge which had been closed for heavy trucks was beset with deflection of slabs and removal of structural elements, which have exposed road users to danger.

    Umahi said CCTV cameras will be installed to enhance security on the bridges.  

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    The minister, who also inspected Carter Bridge in Lagos said government was more concerned about what was happenings underneath the bridges.

    He said the ministry has been liasing with the contractor handling the project, adding that they would be mobilised as soon as the ministry receives the necessary details of the ongoing investigation.

    Umahi also inspected the 30.5 kilometre Ikorodu-Sagamu road, which is currently about 85 percent completed, saying that the Ikorodu axis would be redesigned. 

  • Drama as DSS blocks Shaibu from greeting Obaseki in Church

    Drama as DSS blocks Shaibu from greeting Obaseki in Church

    The simmering crisis between Edo state governor, Godwin Obaseki and his deputy, Philip Shaibu, took a new twist on Sunday, August 27, as the Department of State Services (DSS), denied him access to the governor.

    The incident happened at the New Festival Hall of Government House, Benin, on Sunday, at a church service to mark the 32nd anniversary of the creation of Edo State.

    Shaibu, who was one of the guests, stood up to greet Obaseki, but a DSS operative blocked him just a few metres away.

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    Obaseki, who sat beside his wife, Betsy, and Charles Aniagwu, a Commissioner of Delta State, looked away as Shaibu fruitlessly explained to the plain-cloth security operative who stood his ground.

    The deputy governor later returned to his seat.

    However, the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Andrew Okungbowa, while commenting on the issue said the DSS operative was only doing his job.

    He said: “Whatever happened at the church service was not at the behest of the governor, neither was he aware of what the security aides were doing. In fact, the security aides were doing their job. Besides, the governor was not aware that the deputy was coming to greet him. The church is a public event, so the security aides had a duty to safeguard their principal.”