Edo state deputy governor, Philip Shaibu is at loggerheads with his principal, Godwin Obaseki over alleged plans to have him impeached following a sour relationship.
Shaibu, who was once described as the most loyal deputy governor in Nigeria, has approached a Federal High Court in Abuja, the nation’s capital, to obtain a restraining order to stop any attempt to impeach him.
Shaibu, in a motion of notice brought before the Abuja court on Thursday, titled Affidavit of Urgency, seeks an order of interlocutory injunction stopping the respondents or their agents from harassing, intimidating, embarrassing or preventing him from carrying out the functions of his office as Deputy Governor of Edo State, including attending State Executive Council meetings and other functions pending the determination of the substantive suit.
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Others named as defendants are the Inspector-General of Police, the State Security Service, the State House of Assembly Speaker and the Chief Judge of the state.
It would be recalled that the cold war between the gladiators came to the public glare when the governor removed some of the key roles assigned to the deputy governor.
It was reliably gathered Shaibu’s political misadventure began with his recent romance with former Governor Adams Oshiomhole at the inauguration of the National Assembly, a move seen as a sign of disloyalty to his boss.
A source in the State Assembly who craved anonymity revealed that a few days after the Abuja video went viral, the governor summoned all PDP members in the Assembly to a meeting to allocate the leadership positions in preparation for the next day’s inauguration, which was a run-up to ending Philip’s political career and ambition.
It was further gathered that Shaibu, who got wind of the meeting, rushed to the venue but was not allowed into the meeting by security operatives who reportedly told him he was not on their list of invitees.