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Akinwande Soji-Ojo
The deputy governor of Edo State, Philip Shaibu, has said the state governor, Godwin Obaseki, betrayed him for not backing his candidature in the forthcoming governorship election.
While featuring on Arise TV on Wednesday, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship aspirant said he was hurt that Obaseki was supporting an outsider against him.
Shaibu, who didn’t name who the outsider is, claimed that he was persuaded to be Obaseki’s deputy, said he added value to his principal’s government in terms of political structure and finances.
“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 to be 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 election before and that can add political value to the ticket,” he said.
Speaking on his perceived betrayal, Shaibu said: “I feel betrayed by the governor. I feel very betrayed. When we go to church, there are certain biblical verses that are now having meaning 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 meaning to me.
“I added value in terms of my political structure, my finances. All the vehicles that were used to campaign in 2016 are mine.
“I lost about 20% 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 of 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 the former governor of the state, Adams Oshiomhole. But Obaseki is rooting for a candidate from Edo Central.
The deputy governor has been having a running battle with his principal over his ambition to succeed him.