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Shaibu reacts to alleged ‘coup’ plot against Obaseki
Embattled deputy governor of Edo state, Philip Shaibu has reiterated his loyalty to Governor Godwin Obaseki, blaming some desperate politicians in the state for escalating the imaginary gulf between him and his principal.
The deputy governor who disclosed this while addressing his aides on Saturday morning, said political jobbers sold the coup dummy to the governor whom he referred to as his ‘elder brother’ with a view to provoking more crisis so they could profit off it.
According to him, it is preposterous to contemplate a coup against a man who has given him so much latitude to operate.
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Shaibu, while denouncing the allegations, said that the claims were not only baseless but also malicious attempts by political jobbers hell-bent on misleading the governor “with the singular aim of damaging my reputation and sowing seeds of discord between me and my brother governor”.
He also maintained that he believes in the power of teamwork and collaboration and that as a testament to this, himself and Governor Obaseki have worked tirelessly together to deliver on the promises they made to the good people of Edo State.
According to him, as Deputy Governor, his role is to support and complement the Governor’s agenda and not to undermine it.
“I have consistently advocated for policies and initiatives that align with this administration’s goals and aspirations. It is disheartening to see such baseless allegations being propagated, as they only serve to distract the administration from its primary objective of serving the people of Edo State”, he declared.
He urged the media and the public to approach these allegations with the skepticism they deserve, while also encouraging all to focus on the issues that truly matter to the people of Edo State – improving their lives, providing quality education, ensuring accessible healthcare, and creating employment opportunities.
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