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Impeachment plot against Edo deputy governor Shaibu gains momentum

The plot to impeach Deputy Governor, Rt. Hon Philip Shaibu in Edo State is making a comeback as there are reports suggesting that this time around, the plan is real.

There have been reports since on Monday that Governor Godwin Obaseki is seriously plotting to have his deputy, Shaibu impeached and this rumour has not been dispelled either by the governor or the state house of assembly.

Impeachment plot against Edo deputy governor Shaibu gains momentum
Philip Shaibu 

A principal officer of the house of assembly had told newsmen on Tuesday that “The first rumour did not carry weight but this one carries weight. If a man plans a coup and it fails, he should know the consequences and should put his house in order”

Comrade Collins Idahosa, the governor of the National Youth Council of Nigeria, Europe Chapter cautioned Obaseki against the alleged impeachment move on his estranged deputy, saying that it’s ill-timed.

 Idahosa who heads the Europe Chapter of NYC and based in Sweden spoke through telephone from his base saying “this is not the time to talk about impeachment. Politics is a game, all the stakeholders should call themselves into an inner  room,  discuss and settle whatever may be the issue. Edo State needs peace now more than ever before.

“I want to plead with our Governor, Godwin Nogheghase Obaseki and all stakeholders to embrace peace and tow the path of reconciliation instead of talking about impeachment.  It’s not helpful because it’s not in the interest of our state and especially, our people. As the father of the state, the Governor can rally everybody and find a solution”, the NYC Governor cautioned.

The relationship between Shaibu and his boss has been frosty since Shaibu first raised the alarm of plot to impeach him and instituted a case against the planned move.

The governor relocated his office from the government house and since then has been attending exco meetings through zoom and has not been accorded the official protocol during public activities.

His sin is believed to be his ambition to succeed his boss which Obaseki does not support and that he went about his ambition despite Obaseki’s appeal for him to calm down and not distract governance.

Shaibu is already in court challenging the February 2024 governorship primary election of the PDP after he emerged from a parallel process claiming to be the authentic candidate of the PDP. 

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