“God used Obaseki to reunite me with my father Oshiomhole” — Shaibu
The immediate past deputy governor of Edo State, Philip Shaibu, has expressed his belief that God played a pivotal role in reuniting him with his political mentor, Senator Adams Oshiomhole, through the former governor Godwin Obaseki.
He noted that the relationship with Oshiomhole, who has been a guiding figure in his career, is crucial for fostering stability and progress in Edo State.
Shaibu stated that he initially joined the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) out of loyalty to Obaseki.
However, following their fallout, he has since reunited with Oshiomhole and returned to the All Progressives Congress (APC).
A face-off between Shaibu and Obaseki led to the impeachment of the former deputy governor by the Edo State House of Assembly.
But, an Abuja Federal High Court had upturned the impeachment and reinstated Shaibu despite the face-off with Obaseki.
Following the face-off with Obaseki, Shaibu had returned to the APC and worked for the emergence of Monday Okpebholo as governor in the governorship election.
Speaking with Channels Television, Shaibu said: “I was part of the young guys that formed APC, I started from ACD, AC, and APC. And because of my loyalty, I went with my governor to PDP not because I wanted to, when I said that I was scolded by the national body of PDP.
“Because of him, I left APC and I returned back to the party because of him.
“My excitement is that God used him for me to reunite with my father (Oshiomhole), it’s because of Obaseki I had a quarrel with him.
“That fight caused me about 20 percent of my original supporters but from my fight back, I gained the 20 percent back and have gotten more. APC has benefitted from my going to PDP.”