The Deputy Governor of Edo State, Philip Shaibu, on Wednesday, accused his principal, Governor Godwin Obaseki, of betrayal.
Shaibu, who is seeking to become the next governor of Edo State on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party, said Obaseki betrayed him by backing another aspirant in the upcoming September 21 governorship election.
Meanwhile, another PDP governorship aspirant, John Yakubu, a two-time chairman of the Esan North-East Local Government Area, stepped down on Wednesday for a former chairman of Sterling Bank Plc, Asue Ighodalo, who is believed to be Obaseki’s candidate for the governorship poll.
Speaking during an interview on Arise TV on Wednesday, Shaibu said he regretted supporting Obaseki’s second-term bid in 2020 when Obaseki had a battle with his predecessor and then political godfather, Adams Oshiomhole, who vowed he would not be reelected for a second term.
Shaibu said, “Actually, I was persuaded, and there was no protest. I actually didn’t want to be a deputy governor. I was very comfortable in the House of Representatives. It took almost one month to get me to accept being the deputy governor of Edo State.
“I accepted to add value to the ticket of Obaseki because Obaseki was not known and he was not one of the politicians. They needed a young, vibrant politician that has won elections before and that can add political value to the ticket.”
Speaking on his perceived betrayal, he said, “I feel betrayed by the governor. I feel very betrayed. When we go to church, there are certain biblical verses that are beginning to make sense to me. There is this particular verse that has been going through my mind: ‘The heart of man is desperately wicked.’ When I see what the governor is doing, the verse now makes sense to me.
“I added value in terms of my political structure and my finances. All the vehicles that were used to campaign in 2016 are mine.
“I lost about 20 percent of my political capital in Edo North to support Godwin Obaseki, and in supporting him even as deputy governor.
“I supported the second-term bid of the governor with my finances. Including how we got the ticket from the PDP, I contributed financially, both in naira and in dollars. If I say betrayal, it’s an understatement. I feel very hurt and betrayed.”
Shaibu is from Edo North Senatorial District, the same district as Oshiomhole.
The deputy governor has been having a running battle with his principal over his political ambitions.
Also, a former Minister of Works, Mike Onolomemen, on Wednesday that Obaseki pushed him out of the PDP.
Onolomemen said the alleged manipulation of last year’s senatorial primaries of the PDP by Obaseki forced him to defect to the All Progressives Congress.
Onolomemen, who is also a governorship aspirant on the APC platform, spoke to journalists in Abuja.
He said, “It is true that I have been a member of the PDP. Up until 2023, I was a member of the party, but something happened that I just couldn’t relate to.
Right from the beginning of 2023, I set out to run for a senatorial seat in the Edo Central Senatorial District. In that primary election, I won in a very stylish way. I got 90 percent of the votes, and the remaining 10 percent was shared by the remaining five aspirants.
“But at a time, I thought it was over; the Governor of the State, Godwin Obaseki had come in and was supporting somebody who did not even partake in the primaries to take over the seat. Initially, we thought it was a joke. We went to the high court, and from there to the Court of Appeal, and from there to the Supreme Court. Funny enough, the Supreme Court gave them judgment. For me, that was the breaking point. From that point, I did not accept going further because it was one too many. That was what happened.”
He said he was confident of winning the APC governorship primary, saying his newness in the party would not be a disadvantage.
“Those in APC today were once in the PDP with us in Edo State. Many of them are people with whom we have done things together politically. When we are together, we don’t discriminate against one another. Because of that, it is the same character you are dealing with. So, you don’t feel as if you are a newcomer. We are comers as it were,” he said.
Efforts to get Obaseki’s reaction were unsuccessful as his media aide, Crusoe Osagie, could not be reached on his mobile phone, and he had yet to reply to a text message sent to his line as of the time of filing this report.
On Wednesday, the aspiration of Igbodalo, who is believed to have Obaseki’s backing, got a boost as Yakubu withdrew from the governorship race for him.
Yakubu’s withdrawal brings to five PDP governorship aspirants who have stepped down for Ighodalo.
Four aspirants had recently stepped down for Ighodalo. They are a member of the House of Representatives, Friday Itula; a former senator, Clifford Odia; another House of Representatives member, Marcus Onobun, and Kenneth Awolimen.
Also on Monday, PDP leaders from Edo North held a meeting where they endorsed Ighodalo, as their preferred PDP governorship candidate, a development that angered Shaibu.
On Wednesday, Yakubu said he stepped down for Ighodalo in the interest of the party.
He spoke to journalists at Igueben, the administrative headquarters of the Igueben Local Government Area in Edo, shortly after a closed-door meeting with the Edo Central PDP Special Committee, headed by the former Foreign Affairs Minister, Chief Tom Ikimi.
Yakubu said, “After due consultation across our top party leadership spectrum, members of my campaign organisation and my teeming supporters across the three senatorial districts and beyond, I have decided, for the overall interest of our party and the yearning of Edo people to continue to have the PDP at Osadebe Avenue, to lay down my governorship aspiration.
“Going by the wise direction paved and shown by our party senatorial leadership so far, the body language of members of our party, and the positive activities displayed by Dr. Asue Ighodalo himself, it has become very clear that Ighodalo is in a good position to bring about this much-needed development to us as a party and in the state.
“On these grounds, I stand solidly behind Dr. Ighodalo, not only as our governorship candidate but in all of the activities that will ensure his victory and our victory at the polls come September 2024.”
Meanwhile, the Edo Central PDP Special Committee, headed by Ikimi, will today (Thursday) announce its consensus aspirant.