The reinstated Deputy Governor of Edo State, Philip Shaibu, has expressed his disappointment and hurt over the treatment he received from Governor Godwin Obaseki, despite his sacrifices for the administration.
Shaibu made the revelations during his visit to the National Working Committee of the ruling All Progressives Congress on Wednesday evening, where he addressed journalists in Abuja.
Shaibu revealed that he had forfeited many of his official entitlements to avoid disagreements and had only received one official vehicle from the governor in seven and a half years.
He denied reports that he had been asked to return 22 official vehicles, stating that most of the vehicles in his convoy were his personal property.
Shaibu also spoke about the need for forgiveness and love, citing the commandment to “love your neighbour as yourself.”
However, he emphasized that Governor Obaseki’s dictatorial grip on the state can no longer be tolerated and that the task of returning the APC to the Government House involves all Edo people, according to NaijaNews.
Shaibu’s visit to the National Working Committee of the APC and his address to journalists in Abuja suggest that he is seeking support and solidarity in his struggle against Governor Obaseki’s leadership style.
Asked if he could ever forgive Obaseki, the deputy governor said, “You know, human beings have different ways of behaving and the only perfect person is the Almighty God. Every other person who is created by God, none of us is perfect. But at the same time, God gave us a commandment like every other country’s constitution. One of the greatest commandments in the world is to love your neighbour as yourself. And if all of us can take to that commandment, there will be peace in the whole world. Because what you cannot do to yourself you will not want to do it to others.
“I used to use the word perfect relationship. But I have just discovered that there is no perfect relationship with what has happened between the governor and I.
“From my own end, I gave everything. I gave all to have him succeed because, for me, it is about the state and the state in everything. So, I gave all, up my earnings. Even to my official earnings. I forfeited lots of my official entitlements. Why? Because I didn’t want any trouble or disagreement. And the easiest way you can have disagreements could be money. Even my official entitlement, most of them I didn’t apply for. As small as 28 days, that is the first earning that you earn whether as a civil servant or in government, the first and second terms I didn’t have it. That is, anything that has to do with going to meet the governor, to apply for anything even personal entitlements or official entitlements, I didn’t. I confined myself to the official salary that came to me.
“Recently, I saw an advert that I should return 22 vehicles. Only one vehicle in the seven and half years that the governor bought for my convoy. Only one. Every vehicle you see in my convoy, some of them, especially the land cruiser I used for three years with the Coat of Arms and flag as a staff car. The Prado that I . mused as a backup for three years was the Prado that I used as majority leader of Edo state House of Assembly. The Hilux that I was using in the state assembly and the one I bought when I came to the House of Representatives. It was the third year of his first term that the governor eventually bought a land cruiser jeep. And even when they were bringing the land cruiser jeep it had an accident on the way. We had to now change wheels and it took two weeks for us to fix it. A new car that they were bringing to me. It took two weeks for us to fix it. And you know the convoy of a deputy governor. I never made it an issue because for
me, anything that will bring trouble I was able to manage it.”