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Obaseki alleges his deputy, Shaibu is plotting to join APC

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Obaseki also stated that there is no plan in place to impeach the embattled Edo State Deputy Governor 

The Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki on Monday accused his deputy, Rt. Hon. Comrade Philip Shaibu of plotting to move to the major opposition party in the state, the All Progressives Party (APC).

Obaseki, who is of the Peoples Democratic Party (pDP), made this known while briefing pressmen in Benin City during a visit by the Edo North leaders, where he also assured that there is no plan to impeach his deputy.

The governor went on to say Shaibu’s decision to seek a court order to stop his purported impeachment is a preemptive move ahead of his defection to the APC.

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He further alleged that the deputy governor has been actively engaging with actors both at the national and state level of the APC, negotiating his way into their party, adding that he is on the verge of finalising moves to defect.

He said, “Let me put it on record that I am not aware of any plot or any scheme to impeach the Deputy Governor Comrade Philip Shaibu. I have also checked and there was no such plan.

“So, the Court action taken, for me, is a thing of shock and disappointment. I am trying to reflect on the move made by somebody that I have given a broad latitude to do his work as deputy governor. So, for him to take this kind of action is shocking.”

He continued, “It’s clear what has happened in the last few weeks.  It is a preemptive move for him to conclude what he has started. Those of you from Akoko-Edo can recall that when we were discussing the issue of your local government chairman and that of Owan, there was a lot of resistance from you on the candidates he wanted to impose on you. I listened to your entreaties and thought that what you were recommending was fair. How can he be recommending the son of an APC leader in that local government? You resisted and I saw reason and acceded to your request.

“The next day, I saw on social media that he was in Abuja robbing minds with the opposition party. I have heard for months now that he has been in closed consultation with friends from another party because he was not sure that you, the leaders of PDP, will give him the ticket as governor in 2024.”

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The governor also noted, “I must State here that Philip Shaibu has never had the courtesy to discuss his ambition with me. 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 our projects we started. It’s only when we do this right that we will have the support of the people for my successor.

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“I believe that this action by him is a preemptive move to get a court order, keep his ticket and move to another party. I think it’s unfair for our party. We don’t need this sort of crisis. I have been getting calls all over the world and it’s rather sad that somebody who is part of an administration will do this to the administration because of his personal ambition.”

He further stated, “I am not angry but naturally I should be disappointed.  I understand what is going on. I thank you for your solidarity. We should not be distracted but consolidate and unite our party and bring all on board. As we start our local government campaigns tomorrow, I urge you to join me so that we can build a PDP that will continue to dominate the politics of Edo State as we must finish well so our people will continue to give us the mandate. Edo will continue to be great as our collective efforts will drive our future as no one man can be bigger than all of us.”

Meanwhile, the leaders of Edo North Senatorial District, the senatorial zone of the Edo State Deputy Governor, Shaibu, distanced themselves from his governorship ambition, warning the deputy governor against fueling the crisis in the State.

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