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Shaibu’s Camp Fires Back At Edo Govt, Rejects ‘Impostor’ Accusations

Shaibu’s Camp Fires Back At Edo Govt, Rejects ‘Impostor’ Accusations

Musa Ebomhiana, the Chief Press Secretary to the reinstated Edo State Deputy Governor, Philip Shaibu, has strongly criticized statements labelling Shaibu as an impostor.

Ebomhiana called such claims an affront to the judiciary and an insult to the people of Edo State.

This response follows remarks made by the Edo State Commissioner for Communication and Orientation, Chris Nehikhare, who, in reaction to Shaibu's recent video on X.com, claimed that Shaibu was impersonating the position of deputy governor despite being reinstated by a court order.

Ebomhiana, in a statement on Tuesday, countered Nehikhare’s assertions, stating, “Our attention has been drawn to a statement credited to Edo State Commissioner for Communication and Orientation, Chris Nehikhare, describing the state Deputy Governor, Philip Shaibu as an impostor. To say the least, the statement, in its entirety is an affront to the judiciary, and a clear violation of a valid court order of July 17, 2024, as delivered by Hon Justice James Omotosho of the FCT Federal High Court.

“We also view it as an insult to the people of Edo State who overwhelmingly voted for the Godwin Obaseki/Philip Shaibu joint ticket in the governorship election of September 2020. It’s a known fact that the Edo people never voted for Marvellous Omobayo as their deputy governor. It’s also a known fact that in the eyes of the law, Omobayo is only a political appointee of Governor Godwin Obaseki who imposed him on the people of Edo State.

“So, Nehikhare should know, except if he wants to be mischievous, Omobayo is the impostor who should stop parading himself as the Edo State Deputy Governor because he was never voted for. Several times, brilliant minds in the judiciary have conversed that filing a stay of execution on a declarative judgment of a competent court of law does not vitiate the execution of the court judgment. Both parties must obey the judgment, pending the determination of the stay of execution by the same court.

“However, we are not surprised by this brazen display of executive lawlessness and rascality by the Edo State Government. If the head is rotten, then what does one expect of the body itself? Obaseki is one governor who is well known for his disdain for the judiciary and flagrant disrespect for judicial pronouncements.

“Erroneously, he also believes that every man has a price. He was said to have boasted several times at various quarters that Omobayo remains his deputy governor until he serves out his term as Edo State Governor. Unfortunately, Governor Godwin Obaseki has behaved as if he is a law unto himself, especially since the July 17 court judgment which reinstated Rt Hon Comrade Philip Shaibu as Deputy Governor of Edo State after his purported impeachment by the State House of Assembly in April 2024.”


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