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  • Shaibu pledges absolute loyalty to Obaseki

    Shaibu pledges absolute loyalty to Obaseki

    • Deputy governor describes governor as his elder brother, boss

    Edo State Deputy Governor Phillip Shaibu yesterday pledged absolute loyalty to Governor Godwin Obaseki.

    The deputy governor described the governor as his elder brother and boss.

    This is in spite of the anti-impeachment suit he filed at the Federal High Court in Abuja.

    Shaibu said this while addressing reporters at the New Festival Hall of Government House in Benin, the state capital, during an interdenominational thanksgiving service to mark the 60th Midwest referendum and 32nd anniversary of the creation of Edo from the defunct Bendel State.

    Read ALso: My loyalty to Obaseki remains intact, Shaibu declares

    He said: “My loyalty to Edo governor remains absolute. I see that everybody is doing solidarity. I am also in solidarity with the governor. I am also declaring my unalloyed solidarity and loyalty to the governor.

    “As for the issues that were around town when I was away (in the United States of America), I really would not want to talk. Issues that concern my governor are not things I like to speak about. He is my elder brother and boss. I do not think I should talk about anything.

    “If I have issues with him (Obaseki), it is better settled at home and not in the media. I am well brought up.

    “I can tell you that from my Christian background, if you make a vow with God that you want to do something, you must fulfill it. And the vow I have taken with God is that I will continue to support Godwin Obaseki as the governor of Edo State, from the beginning to the end.

    “But that does not stop anything that has to do with ambition. Ambition is personal, and it does not affect loyalty. My loyalty to the governor remains absolute.”

    Shaibu, who hails from Edo North Senatorial District, has expressed his ambition to succeed Obaseki, who is from Edo South senatorial district, on November 12 next year.

    But the governor is opting for a successor from Edo Central to ensure fairness, equity and justice.

  • Edo poll: Shaibu and battle for survival

    Edo poll: Shaibu and battle for survival

    Edo State Deputy Governor Philip Shaibu is at crossroads. He is interested in succeeding his boss, Governor Godwin Obaseki. But, he is no longer comfortable in the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) where he was jointly elected for a second term three years ago. He is said to be planning to return to the All Progressives Congress (APC). His former political godfather, Senator Adams Oshiomhole, and other party stakeholders are not keen about his return. Southsouth Bureau Chief BISI OLANIYI gives an insight into the dilemma of the deputy governor

    Philip Shaibu’s aspiration to succeed his principal, Governor Godwin Obaseki, is the cause of the trouble between them. Though the ruling Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) in Edo State is yet to officially zone its ticket for next year’s governorship election to Edo Central Senatorial District, otherwise known as Esanland, the governor has initially wanted the party’s candidate to come from that zone.

    This is predicated on fairness, equity and justice, as Edo Central, which is the smallest of the three senatorial districts in terms of the voting population, is yet to produce a governor since the return to civil rule in 1999. Owing to their huge voting population, Edo South and Edo North have dominated the governorship since 1999. Senator Adams Oshiomhole, who hails from Edo North Senatorial District, was governor for eight years between 2009 and 2017. Governor Obaseki who succeeded Oshiomhole is from Edo South.

    Though there is no clear cut agreement on zoning, it is something that many people in the Southsouth state are sentimentally attached to. Shaibu’s determination to contest the election scheduled to hold in September next year is against the zoning or rotational arrangement. And the deputy governor’s ambition has undermined the cordial relationship initially existing between him and his principal.

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    Shaibu has been working quietly underground to realize this ambition. For instance, he was said to have differed with Obaseki ahead of the February 25 presidential election by pleading with the traditional rulers and stakeholders in Edo North to massively vote for the APC candidate, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, with the hope that his former political godfather will support his 2024 governorship ambition.

    Besides, Shaibu opted to be in Abuja to felicitate with Senator Oshiomhole during the inauguration of the 10th National Assembly in June, rather than witness Obaseki’s inauguration of the first batch of 15 members of the Executive Council. Shaibu’s Chief Press Secretary (CPS), Ebomhiana Musa, justified Shaibu’s action, declaring that Oshiomhole remained the deputy governor’s godfather. Musa said: “You cannot separate father and son. Comrade Oshiomhole is his (Shaibu’s) godfather; once a godfather, always a godfather.”

    The crisis generated by Shaibu’s purported defection to the APC has put the Edo deputy governor who has been in government for 18 uninterrupted years in a dilemma. The Edo government said it was Shaibu’s decision to declare war against his boss that put him in trouble.

    A top government official and an ally of Governor Obaseki, who spoke in confidence with The Nation, advised Shaibu to halt his governorship aspiration and let the administration focus on good governance, not politics. He said Shaibu became uncomfortable when he realised that the zoning system in the PDP would not favour him.

    He said the deputy governor was in talks with the leadership of the APC at the national level to defect to the ruling party at the centre. Efforts to get the reactions of the Commissioner for Communication and Orientation, Chris Nehikhare; Obaseki’s Special Adviser on Media Projects, Crusoe Osagie; and the governor’s newly-appointed Chief Press Secretary (CPS) Andrew Okungbowa proved abortive.

    To prevent his impeachment by members of the Edo State House of Assembly, Shaibu has approached a Federal High Court (FHC) in Abuja to stop the proceedings. The Benin monarch, Omo N’Oba N’Edo Uku Akpolokpolo, Oba Ewuare II, and some stakeholders, had made efforts to reconcile Obaseki and Shaibu to no avail before the latter approached the Abuja Federal High Court.

    Obaseki described Shaibu’s suit to stop his planned impeachment as a preemptive move ahead of his defection to the APC. The governor spoke at the Government House, Benin, while receiving PDP’s leaders of Edo North. He said Shaibu did not have the courtesy to discuss his governorship aspiration with him.

    He said: “The last time we spoke of my successor after the House of Assembly election, I did say that we should be patient and that our task is to try and finish well and conclude all the projects that we started. It is only when we do this right that we will have the support of the people for my successor.

    “I believe that this action by him (Shaibu) is a preemptive move to get a court order, keep his ticket, and move to another party. I think it is unfair to our party. We do not need this sort of crisis.”

    Shaibu appears to be isolated. He does not appear to have allies either in the PDP or the APC. The embattled deputy governor doesn’t even have the backing of party stakeholders from Edo North where he hails from. PDP bigwigs from the zone have disowned him over his suit at the Federal High Court, Abuja, to halt the plots to remove him.

    They indicated that they are behind Obaseki and would not mind his successor coming from Edo Central or Edo South. The Edo North PDP stakeholders said Shaibu is the brain behind the crises tearing the party apart, involving Obaseki, Oshiomhole and Dan Orbih, the leader of Legacy Group in Edo PDP, as well as other top politicians, by sowing seeds of discord and causing confusion for his selfish interest. Kabiru Adjoto, a grassroots politician, has been tipped to replace Shaibu as deputy governor.

    PDP leaders in Edo North said it is unprecedented that a sitting deputy governor would initiate a court action against his principal, without any justification, as in the case of Shaibu. They said it is also sad that Shaibu has engaged social media miscreants to disparage Obaseki. They added: “The Abuja Federal High Court action by Shaibu is not only speculative but baseless and highly embarrassing. We are coming out today to disassociate the Afemai (Edo North) people from the ill-conceived court action, and to apologise to Governor Obaseki for the unfortunate incident. Edo North people stand for equity, fairness and justice. We are grateful to other senatorial districts, particularly the majority tribe (Benin) of Edo South, for allowing us to produce the governor of Edo State (Oshiomhole), from 2008 to 2016. We shall not abuse the privilege.

    “The people of Edo North Senatorial District are solidly behind Governor Godwin Obaseki, and urge him not to be distracted by the current rat race of succession, which to us is premature, individualistic and diversionary.”

    Edo North PDP leaders added that they had earlier sent a delegation to Shaibu, urging him to give peace a chance and work with Obaseki, “since there could not be two captains in a ship, but to our greatest surprise, he (Shaibu) turned down the peace offer”.

    They conceded that Shaibu has the right to vie as governor in the forthcoming election, “but he ought to have followed due process, without rocking the boat or heating the polity”.

    He also does not enjoy the sympathy of his colleagues in the APC. Assistant Publicity Secretary of the Edo APC, Victor Osehobo said: “I have no iota of sympathy for the outgoing deputy governor, who is scared and wailing that he will be impeached.”

    Osehobo also predicted that Obaseki’s bid to become the godfather of Edo politics is doomed to fail. He added: “He cannot be seeking to choose his successor, posing as a godfather, whereas he opposed godfatherism over time. As a godson, Obaseki did not wait to get sufficient guidance from his godfather (Oshiomhole), to understand the responsibilities and expectations associated with the role. Becoming a godfather requires a certain level of preparation, including learning, understanding the importance of the role, and being committed to being a positive influence. Obaseki invested time and effort into destroying his godfather (Oshiomhole).”

    Governor Obaseki had Obaseki contemplated backing a renowned Lagos-based lawyer, Asue Ighodalo, from Edo Central senatorial district, as his successor, according to sources in Government House, Benin. But, Ighodalo, the sources added, politely declined for undisclosed reasons.  The Edo governor is now considering his Secretary to State Government (SSG), Osarodion Ogie, also a lawyer, as a possible candidate for the party.

    But, the SSG hails from Obaseki’s Edo South Senatorial District. The advantage is that Edo South, with seven local governments, is the district with the largest voting strength in the state. Edo South is made up of the following local governments: Oredo, Ikpoba-Okha, Egor, Ovia Northeast, Ovia Southwest, Orhionmwon and Uhunmwonde.

    Nevertheless, Obaseki’s latest gambit may backfire if he goes ahead with it; because it is coming at a time the indigenes of Edo Central are agitating to produce the governor next year, to ensure fairness, equity and justice. Edo Central is the least, with five of the 18 local governments. They are Esan West, Esan Central, Esan Northeast, Esan Southeast, and Igueben. The third senatorial district, Edo North, has six councils. They are namely Etsako West, Etsako East, Etsako Central, Akoko-Edo, Owan West and Owan East.

    Besides, the division within Edo PDP, with the face-off between Obaseki and Orbih, may also undermine the party’s chances in the coming governorship election. The party chairman, Dr Tony Aziegbemi has, however, assured that he would ensure reconciliation between Obaseki and Shaibu. Aziegbemi said party chieftains are working behind the scenes to ensure peace, especially to quickly resolve the face-off between the governor and his deputy. He said: “No PDP lawmaker in the Edo State House of Assembly has informed me of any move to impeach the deputy governor. As a party, we are not aware of the impeachment plot. We will soon get over the disagreement between Governor Obaseki and Comrade Shaibu, as we are making efforts, but you do not expect me to give the details on the pages of a newspaper.”

  • Bendel Insurance: Fans hail Obaseki, Shaibu for team’s return to NPFL

    Fans of Bendel Insurance Football Club have hailed Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki and his deputy, Rt. Hon. Philip Shaibu, for initiating reforms which spurred the club’s resurgence and eventual return to Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL), after 11 years.

    Bendel Insurance gained promotion to the elite league after an excellent outing with three wins at the Nigeria National League (NNL) Super 8 Playoffs, which held in Aba.

    A cross-section of fans of the club, who spoke with journalists, hailed Governor Obaseki’s clear vision for the club which brought about the impressive outings during the NNL season as well as during the playoffs.

    Mr. Ovbiosa Charles, said the club’s promotion came  as remarkable as it is emotional for anyone who knew the club in its heydays, noting “I sincerely thank the Edo State Government for responding speedily to the cries of our people for the return of Bendel Insurance to the NPFL.”

    “This promotion has been long overdue. Bendel Insurance is one of the first set of clubs to play in the Nigerian topflight division in the 1970s. So, I was wondering where we got it all wrong that the club had to be in relegation for 11 years. For spearheading the campaign that returned the team to the professional league, Governor Obaseki and his team have done us proud,” Ovbiosa added.

    Another fan, Mr. Barnabas Efosa, hailed Governor Obaseki for his role in returning the club to its past glory, noting that the impressive performance of the team after its rebranding by the governor, showed that the state government really does have good plans for sports development in the state.

    He said it would be delightful to watch the team take on opponents in the topflight division at the home ground in Benin City.

    “As we await the completion of the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, I can’t wait to see Bendel Insurance play on home ground. For allowing the deputy governor to spearhead the rebranding of the team, Governor Obaseki has proven to us that he is a leader who is interested in things that will benefit the people.”

    Peter Odion, a sports analysist said the return of Bendel Insurance to the professional football league will put Edo State back on the spotlight in sports and boost the state’s economy, as it will attract more investors, sponsors and development.

  • Who replaces Shaibu in House of Representatives?

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is set to declare the seat of the Estako Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives vacant. This is because the previous occupant of the seat, Hon Philip Shaibu, is now the deputy governor of the state, following the election of Godwin Obaseki in the September 28 poll.
    A date has not been fixed for the election, but some political heavy weights in Estako, especially in the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), are not leaving anything to chance in the race to replace Shaibu in the National Assembly. They have started campaigning.
    The aspirants turned the grand reception organised for former Governor Adams Oshiomhole by leaders of Edo North Senatorial district to campaign. they recruited women, drummers and youths to carry their banners and posters to dance round the field where the event took place.
    In front of Oshiomhole’s country home at Iyamho, aspirants have hung their campaign posters on the fence. The purpose is apparently to seek the support of Oshiomhole.
    The three local government areas that make up Estako Federal Constiuency are Estako East, Estako West and Estako Central local government areas. Of these three, Estako West has the highest population and voting strength. It was the votes from Estako West that gave the APC victory in last year’s general election. Shaibu and Senator Francis Alimekhena won the polls.
    Shaibu hails from Estako West, Senator Alimekhena hails from Estako East and it is expected that the House of Representatives member to replace Shaibu should be from Estako Central.
    Among the aspirants jostling to replace Shaibu in the APC are Bless-ing Agbonmhere, John Akhigbe, Johnson Oghuma, Luqman Mohammend, Joseph Ugheoke, and Akhigbe Kelvin.
    Agbomhere first attempt at seeking elective office in Edo was when he contested for the APC governorship primaries He got only five votes and was the first to congratulate the winner, Godwin Obaseki. Agbomhere campaign title for the by-election is ‘Mr Bee’ and he has intensified grassroots campaigns by organising empowerment programme for youths in the locality through training on the use of social media to boost businesses.
    Agbomhere urged the people to put aside public sentiment and focus on productivity.
    He said: “Even the worst among my critics have agreed that my vibrancy, courage and commitment to Estako development has put me ahead all the contestants. Let us make our voice heard to bring home national projects and programmers for the good of all Estako people.”
    John Akhigbe was a Senior Special Assistant to Governor Oshiomhole on Protocol. His campaign posters are visible across the three local government areas appealing for support to replace Shaibu. He told newsmen that the type of education and experience he garnered working under Oshiomhole has given him the boost above other aspirants.
    Johnson Oghuma was a former member of the House of Assembly. His attempt to go the House of Representatives failed as he could not scale through the party primaries. Oghuma is perceived to be favoured to clinch the replacement ticket owing to the role he played when leadership crisis rocked the House of Assembly after a failed attempt by the Peoples Democratic Party lawmakers to oust former Speaker Uyi Igbe.
    Luqman Mohammend is also a former lawmaker in the House of Assembly. He came second at the party primary that threw up Shaibu as the flag bearer. His close associates said Luqman might kicked against any attempt by the party to conduct fresh primary. It was gathered that he has been lobbying for him to be considered for Shaibu’s replacement since he came second at the primaries.
    Donald Oiboh is a former Commissioner for Land and Survey under Oshiomhole. He left the APC for the PDP after he lost the primary. He is among the many aspirants jostling to contest under the PDP ticket.
    A son of former Governor Oshiomhole, Cyril, is also said to be interested in the race to succeed Shaibu.
    The APC Chairman, Anselm Ojezua, said the responsibility of selecting a candidate lies with the national leadership of the party. He said the State leadership will wait for directives on whether to conduct fresh primaries or not.
    the PDP State Publicity Secretary, Chris Nehikhare said many persons have indicated interest to contest under the PDP. He said fresh primaries would be conducted to pick the party’s candidate

  • Obaseki ‘ll build on Oshiomhole’s legacy, says Shaibu

    Obaseki ‘ll build on Oshiomhole’s legacy, says Shaibu

    THE Edo State deputy governor-elect, Hon. Philip Shaibu, has said that the next governor, Godwin Obaseki, will build on the legacy of the Adams Oshiomhole government.

    Shaibu spoke at the weekend during a thank-you rally in Etsako West, Etsako Central and Etsako East Local Government Areas.

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Obaseki, was declared elected in the September 28 election.

    Obaseki pulled 319, 483 votes to beat Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), who scored 253,173 votes.

    Shaibu assured the people of Etsako East, who defied a heavy down pour to listen to his message, that they should keep hope alive.

    While noting that the Oshiomhole’s government has laid a foundation for good governance, he said the governor-elect and himself, will build on the foundation.

    He said the incoming government has a workable blue-print before seeking for the people’s mandate.

    Shaibu stressed: “We have an outgoing government that have been generally acknowledged to have performed credibly well. However, while we are challenged with this record performance, we are undaunted with it.

    “We aim of seeking for your mandate is not only to chat a new map for the economy property of our dear state, but to also make life easier for us all.

    “To me, haven been part and parcel of the Oshiomhole led government, we are well abreast of what have been done and what more is needed to do. This is to let you know that we are well prepared for the job.

    “As you all know, we cannot do it all alone, so, while we solicit for your support and cooperation, I want us all to know that we have a lot to be hopeful for, both as a state and people.

    “Legacy that will be left by Oshiomhole will not be insurmountable, we will not only be working to match his achievement, but also work to surpass it,” Shaibu vowed.

  • Odubu, Shaibu hail exercise

    Odubu, Shaibu hail exercise

    Edo State Deputy Governor, Dr. Pius Odubu, hailed the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) after casting his vote and expressed hope for a successful election.

    He said INEC officials arrived at his polling unit as early as 6am, with electoral materials and that voting commenced at 8am. He voted at unit 4 of Urhonigbe South at 10:15am.

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship running mate to Godwin Obaseki, Hon. Philip Shaibu, also expressed satisfaction about the processes of the election, after voting at his polling unit at 9:00am.

    Shaibu voted in unit 11 in Auchi, Estako West Local Government Area.  He said materials arrived before 8am.

  • Shaibu donates bus to Edo North

    Shaibu donates bus to Edo North

    The joy of the Catholic Women Organisation of Edo North (Auchi Diocese) knew no bound yesterday when the deputy governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Mr. Philip Shaibu donated an 18-seater brand new bus originally bought for his campaign to the group.

    While announcing the donation, his wife, Mrs Mary-Ann Shaibu, said the gesture became necessary when she found  out that only the Edo North CWO did not have a bus in Edo State.

    During a programme in Benin last month, she discovered that only the Edo North CWO did not come with a bus of its own and God ministered to her she vowed to provide the bus for the Catholic women.

    “In fulfillment of the vow, she urged  her husband to donate the bus to the organisation.

    Responding on behalf of the women, the President, Mrs. Felicity Izobo, expressed gratitude to the donor, stressing that she was overwhelmed with joy.  The president said, mobility has been their biggest challenges.

    The president added: “In March 28, when the adviser to CWO, Rev. Sis. Angela Balogun, came back from Rome, she gave her a key holder and she said to herself what is she going to to with key holder since she already had one but she collected and took it to the Blessed Sacrament and laid it there and said Mother Mary, you knows my hearts desire, grant the heart desire of your daughter and since then she kept praying and today that  prayer is answered.”

    Izobo sadi because Shaibu has shown CWO mercy in the catholic year of Mercy, that God will showed him and his family mercy, women gave a gift of Rosary to mrs Philip Shaibu, saying this is the word of God and it shall be well with you and your family.

    The CWO Champlain, Rev. Father Martins, acknowledged the donation and showered blessings on the donor.

  • APC denies submitting Shaibu’s name as Obaseki’s running mate

    APC denies submitting Shaibu’s name as Obaseki’s running mate

    The Edo State All Progressive Congress (APC) has denied rumours that the name of Hon. Philip Shaibu has been submitted as the running mate to its flag bearer in the September 10 governorship election in the state, Dr. Godwin Obaseki.

    Shaibu is the lawmaker representing Estako Constituency in the House of Representatives. He is the former Majority Leader of the state House of Assembly.

    The Edo APC said it was still in the process of nominating a running mate for Dr. Obaseki in the election.

    Leaders of the APC from Edo North and Edo Central are fighting over the slot.

    The Chairman, Anselm Ojezua, described the speculation as ‘interesting’. He added that the deputy governorship candidate could emerge from any zone, adding that this can only be decided after a meeting of the stakeholders.

    On reports that he was being asked to resign for Edo Central to produce the deputy governorship candidate, Ojezua stated that the emergence of a deputy governor has nothing to do with his office.

    His words: “How does it have to do with anything. It does not affect my position. We have not picked any name.”