Security has been beefed up at the government house in Benin over the likelihood that reinstated Edo deputy governor, Philip Shaibu, will resume office on Monday, September 30......See Full Story>>.....See Full Story>>
Many security operatives, including police officers, Department of State Services (DSS) officials and men of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), among others are on standby, with many armoured personnel carriers (APC) to prevent the breakdown of law and order.
They prevented vehicles into the government house from the first gate with staff, journalists, visitors, and others politely asked to trek, leaving their cars behind.
Recall Governor Godwin Obaseki’s camp had raised the alarm about Shaibu’s likely “invasion”. However, the reinstated deputy governor’s camp denied the allegation, saying he is a man of peace.
Ebomhiana Musa, Shaibu’s chief press secretary (CPS), said:
““We want to put it clearly here that, unlike Governor Godwin Obaseki, Philip Shaibu is a peace-loving man, who firmly believes in the rule of law and would not want to shed innocent blood, for whatever reason.
“As it is today, in eyes of the law and in the eyes of the good people of Edo state, indeed, Nigerians, Philip Shaibu is the de jure and de facto deputy governor of Edo state. We need not fight or struggle for that which God has given us.”
Musa added:
“Crusoe Osagie (Special adviser to Edo governor on media projects), the purveyor of the fake news, is well known as an alarmist and propagandist who thrives on rumours and beer parlour gossips, with little or no respect for the ethics of our cherished profession, Journalism. So, he has to be ignored.”
Edo lawmakers go against Shaibu
Earlier, Legit reported that the Edo house of assembly accused Shaibu of leaking government secrets.
The impeachment notice is believed to be connected to the rift between Shaibu and Obaseki.