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April 9, 2024 Edo’s New Deputy Governor Vows Cooperation with Governor Obaseki

Edo’s New Deputy Governor Vows Cooperation with Governor Obaseki

In Edo State, newly appointed Deputy Governor Omobayo Godwins has pledged to work harmoniously with Governor Godwin Obaseki, avoiding any power struggles.
Godwins, a 38-year-old former Labour Party House of Representatives candidate, emphasized his commitment to fulfilling the governor's directives during an interview on Monday. His appointment came after the state assembly removed Philip Shaibu from office, alleging the disclosure of government secrets.

Reflecting on the deputy governor's traditionally secondary role, Godwins expressed contentment, stating, "I'm fine with it. Life is a journey. At my age, being a deputy governor is significant progress. I respect the governor's authority and will focus on leveraging my strengths to add value." He revealed that the Edo State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party approached him for the position, despite his initial aspirations to run for the House of Representatives in 2027.Godwins, who boasts substantial grassroots support in Akoko Edo, highlighted his commitment to supporting Obaseki and Ighodalo, emphasizing the importance of impacting his constituency positively rather than fixating on the duration of his tenure.

He also suggested that his appointment, shortly before the end of Obaseki's term, was strategic to bolster Ighodalo's chances in the upcoming elections.Meanwhile, former Deputy Governor Philip Shaibu contested the legality of his impeachment, attributing it to his gubernatorial ambitions. He condemned the assembly's actions as undemocratic and dictatorial, expressing gratitude to the people of Edo State for their support.Shaibu's stance underscores the political tensions and power dynamics at play in Edo State, as both sides navigate the path forward amidst shifting allegiances and aspirations.

April 8, 2024 Edo Governor Obaseki Swears In New Deputy, Aged 38, Following Shaibu’s Impeachment

Edo Governor Obaseki Swears In New Deputy, Aged 38, Following Shaibu’s Impeachment

Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State has appointed Omobayo Godwins as the new deputy to serve for the remainder of his tenure as the state's administrative leader.

Omobayo was officially sworn in during a ceremony held at the Edo State Government House in Benin City, the capital, on Monday, April 8, 2024.

Hailing from Akoko-Edo Local Government Area within the Edo North Senatorial District, Omobayo shares the same hometown as the recently impeached deputy governor.

Born on July 19, 1986, Omobayo brings a wealth of experience as an engineer in the oil and gas industry. He holds a bachelor's degree in electrical and electronics engineering as well as a master's in public administration from the University of Benin.

Omobayo is an esteemed member of the Nigerian Society of Engineers and the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria.

Presently serving as a senior maintenance engineer at Dresser Wayne West Africa Limited, Omobayo has garnered extensive expertise in the South-South region. Beyond his professional endeavors, he is actively engaged in local politics within his community.

April 8, 2024 Edo House Of Assembly Impeaches Philip Shaibu

Edo House Of Assembly Impeaches Philip Shaibu

The Edo State House of Assembly has impeached the state’s deputy governor, Philip Shaibu.

He was impeached during the house’s plenary session on Monday in Benin City, the Edo State capital.

Shaibu’s impeachment followed the adoption of the report of a seven-man committee set up to investigate allegations of misconduct against the deputy governor.

The move is the culmination of the political impasse between the deputy governor and his principal, Godwin Obaseki.

April 2, 2024 Five Killed, 70 Houses Razed In Edo, Benue Cult Clashes

Five Killed, 70 Houses Razed In Edo, Benue Cult Clashes

Renewed cult clashes in Edo State have resulted in the tragic deaths of three youths, with one victim currently listed in critical condition in a hospital in Benin.

The deceased, identified as Eze, Bobor, and Romeo, met their untimely ends in separate incidents. Eze and Bobor were fatally shot while driving in a Lexus SUV at Obagie in Ikpoba/Okha Local Government Area, while Romeo was gunned down in his betting shop on Second East Circular Road, near the Esigie Divisional Police Headquarters in Benin.

Reports indicate that the clashes were triggered by a land dispute between the Amagba and Obagie communities on the outskirts of Benin.

Confirming the clashes, police spokesperson Chidi Nwabuzor urged residents to provide timely and useful information to aid law enforcement efforts.

Meanwhile, in Veterinary Area, NorthBank, Makurdi, Benue State, a cult clash escalated into communal strife between Tiv and Jukun youths, resulting in the deaths of two individuals and the destruction of 70 houses.

Eyewitnesses recounted how the initial cult clash spiraled into wider violence, leading to property destruction worth millions of naira.

James Dwem, Chairman of Makurdi Local Government Area, appealed for peace as he visited the affected area, urging the warring factions to lay down their arms.

As tensions remained high, Commissioner of Police Emmanuel Adesina was seen patrolling the area with his team of officers to maintain calm and security.

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