Philip Shaibu Reveals He Never Believed in Obaseki Before Swearing-In

 




Philip Shaibu Reveals He Never Believed in Obaseki Before Swearing-In

Former Edo State Deputy Governor, Philip Shaibu, has disclosed that he never fully believed in former Governor Godwin Obaseki even before they were sworn into office on November 12, 2016. Shaibu made this revelation while reflecting on his political journey and relationship with Obaseki.

According to Shaibu, he and other political stakeholders were initially reluctant to support Obaseki’s candidacy in the 2016 gubernatorial election. He stated that it took extensive persuasion from then-Governor Adams Oshiomhole to convince them to back Obaseki, who was relatively unknown in the political sphere at the time.

Shaibu further explained that Obaseki lacked both political experience and financial resources to fund his campaign, which made many within the party skeptical about his viability as a candidate. He emphasized that he and his associates played a crucial role in mobilizing resources and political support to ensure Obaseki’s victory at the polls.

However, Shaibu’s relationship with Obaseki eventually deteriorated, leading to public disagreements and political conflicts. The former deputy governor has since expressed feelings of betrayal, stating that despite his immense contributions to Obaseki’s electoral success, his loyalty was not reciprocated when he sought to pursue his own political aspirations.

Shaibu’s revelations have sparked discussions about the dynamics of political alliances and loyalty within Nigerian politics. His comments also highlight the tensions that can arise when political ambitions and personal interests clash within an administration.

As Edo State prepares for the next phase of its political landscape, the rift between Shaibu and Obaseki serves as a reminder of the complexities of political relationships and the challenges of sustaining alliances in governance.



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