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Update : “Shiabu actions amounted to a coup and an attempt to forcefully remove me” Obaseki cries Out

Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, has opened up on the brewing crisis between him and the Deputy Governor, Comrade Philip Shaibu.
Speaking at meeting with the elders and leaders of the party from Etsako, in Edo North weekend, Governor Obaseki said his deputy’s actions amounted to a coup and an attempt to forcefully remove him from office
Excerpts:
Will you say that you are shocked by the unfolding drama between you and your deputy, Comrade Philip Shaibu?
If I tell you that what happened in the last few weeks have not been a shock to me, I will be lying, because I never expected that we will find ourselves in this sort of situation again. You have heard my deputy say many times that he escorted me to PDP, and you know that we have had challenges in terms of integrating into the PDP platform like you will have in any marriage. But since we started, because of my background, I said look, you have to learn to give people responsibility.
Because what is important is to build institutions, not individuals as individuals will come and go but institutions will remain. That is why in anything we are doing, I call the deputy governor, call the Secretary to the State Government (SSG) saying this is what I am doing just in case of tomorrow. When I’m not able to do something, I say please go and do this. When I’m going on vacation, I say I hand over power to you.
The first time, he called me when I was on vacation and said “what do I do sir? I said “you are in charge, make your mistakes, when I come I will correct it. Because, I’m an individual, God forbid if I didn’t come back from that journey, will Edo not continue. This power is not my own, God put me there.
Why did you give that broad latitude to your deputy when in most states across the country the reverse is the case?
The way we operated was as it should be. That is to say government must continue, everybody must know what we are doing, everybody must know what each person is doing. And you can only do that if there is absolute trust, that the person will not go back and say or do something else. That is how we ran Edo, through all the crisis we have had in the last seven years. But you cannot continue to live in crisis, you must at some point look for peace.
At what point did you think the relationship between you and your deputy governor go sour?
I think it came to a head with the Chairmanship of Akoko Edo. We first had a problem with Owan East, then Akoko Edo, where the people from Akoko Edo said, this is the person we want for chairmanship, but the deputy governor said this is the person that we will give you.
But I said give the people what they want. I called round, who is the person who can help us put this LG together and run this LG, they said it is this person. When the party chairman asked me, I said give the people what they want. That is democracy.
I did that, and before now, the constitution makes me the Governor of Edo State, and I know the powers of a Governor. The constitution does not provide for a co-governor, does it? It provides for a deputy governor who does and carries out the responsibility the governor gives to him. The constitution does not give him the power of the governor.
What then happened after that incident?
He left, went to Abuja without telling me and the next day I saw him on television at the inauguration of the National Assembly. Before we knew what was happening, he was going around saying he was consulting. After the National Assembly election, we met, we had a small meeting and I said, look, I know the next major election will be gubernatorial election, how to choose the person who will succeed me, but it is too early. The things we do now, how we finish well, will determine how strong we are to sell the person who will take over.
But more importantly, we must solidify our party, because, PDP must by the grace of God produce the next governor. So the work we must be doing now is how to consolidate the party; how to reconcile the party and how to make the party one again.
That is why I took specific interest in the LG election so that we can consolidate and unify our party. When all these issues were coming out in the LG nominations, everywhere I went, there were already camps, this is for deputy governor, this is for this person, and I said, but I have not finished my term, won’t you allow me finish. I said, stop this!
Does it mean that the deputy governor did not first consult or inform you of his intention to run as governor while all these were going on?
No, till tomorrow, the deputy governor has never come to meet me one-on-one to say, “Oga, you know what, I’m thinking of running, I want to see how I can succeed you when you finish”. Meanwhile, he said he is consulting. I sat and kept quiet. He has been going round, doing all sorts. But let me go back to the main issue, what really happened and created this problem.
I proclaimed the House of Assembly, he was in Abuja. Before he left, I called the chairman of the party. I said, look, I want nominations for commissioners, what we normally do, we will sit down, about five of us, look at the lists, LGA by LGA what has been submitted. Ask the chairman, that morning, I called him for the meeting, what did he say? He said he would not attend.
That is why Etsako does not have a commissioner. He said he would not attend. I said okay, let us go ahead, I will still give him that respect for us to consider his nominations when he is ready. He then went to Abuja, and was boasting, he said he has connections in Abuja, he knows people in the National Assembly, they are all with the President now, they will take care of him.
If he cannot get the ticket in PDP, he knows what to do. I kept quiet and said, I thought we were together. But what struck me, and I have never said this to anybody, is that after I proclaimed the House of Assembly, we were now going to elect principal officers in the House of Assembly, he was in Abuja. He came back that day. I am the Chief Security Officer of this State, I get any information I need, but I have that responsibility to keep quiet and use the information properly.
My deputy called a leader in APC telling him that during the election the next day of principal officers, particularly the Speaker of the House of Assembly that he has five members who are loyal to him, and that he would love the seven members of APC to work with the five members of PDP to produce a Speaker.
This information will still be corroborated by somebody else. At that point I called the PDP members to my house just to familiarise with them and as usual he tried to barge in. I said you cannot just come to my house, it is my private house, it is not even Government House. You have to have the courtesy, but now it is my prerogative whether I want you to come in or not. After I heard what he had done, I said, you can’t come into our meeting. We met, agreed, the next day we went to the House of Assembly, he went there, and we did what we did.
Does that mean he was opposed to your wish and not working in your interest and that of the party?
As far as I’m concerned, that was not working in our common interest. Why will the deputy governor seek to have another Speakership candidate outside of what the governor wants? Are we working together? That is when I now knew that we had a problem. To say the deputy governor has become so desperate to take over that he would do anything, against his governor. How can you say you are loyal and then you do that sort of a thing?
The rest, you observed. He was going around, he would go to places as if we are not the same government again. When you ask him about something, he would agree to it, but the next day he would be doing something else. His Excellency, Mike Ogiadome called for a meeting, he called Senator Francis Alimikhena for that meeting in his house. I went to the meeting. The deputy governor said, oh no, he was just consulting.
Nothing will happen again. He would just keep quiet until it is time. I said the timetable for the election is not even out. Why not wait, there is a lot for us to do. Let us not be distracted. But for him, no! He continued. I didn’t say a word. And I haven’t said a word to him. The next thing I knew, he went to court. He said he was going on holiday, I approved as usual for him to go on his annual holidays.
He travelled, he didn’t even tell me he was travelling. And the next thing I knew was that they were serving us summons that he has gone to court, that there was a plan to impeach him. I said, what have you done? If you want to run for the office of governor, there is nothing wrong, it’s your constitutional right to run for the office if you want to. However, you are in the same cabinet with me, please, there is a way you do something. Try and show respect to the people. If people see you now, even before the time, going around,
What do you expect all the other candidates and all the other people who have an interest to do?
He says we want to impeach him, I called the Speaker, what am I hearing, is there anything? That was when the Speaker told me that he phoned and said that they wanted to impeach him. And I said what did you tell him? He said he told him that there was nothing of the sort.
I then called and asked, who wants to impeach you and why? Before you know what I got a summons saying that he wants to get an order preventing us, stopping us from impeaching him. I said what, since there is no such plan, it doesn’t bother me. But what was disturbing was the excuses he gave in his petition. This is a matter before the court. I don’t want to talk much about it. How can somebody swear to an Affidavit, a public officer, with information that is patently wrong and false?
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Update : Akwa Ibom Governor, Eno, Likens PDP to a Faulty Aircraft, Set to Declare Defection to APC

A former lawmaker, Otuekong Sunny Jackson Udoh has advised Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umoh Eno to show wisdom and magnanimity after his triumph at the Supreme Court last Thursday.
Gov Umo Eno
Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom State has sparked speculation over a potential political realignment after openly questioning the viability of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as a platform for his political aspirations beyond 2027.
Speaking at a constituency outreach meeting on Tuesday in Ikot Akpankuk, Ukanafun Local Government Area, the governor likened the PDP to a faulty aircraft, suggesting he might consider boarding a “different plane” to reach his political destination—an analogy many interpret as a hint at defection to the All Progressives Congress (APC).
“If you wanted to travel with Ibom Airline, and on the verge of taking off, it developed a fault that won’t enable it to fly, won’t you board the next available plane to take you to your destination?” Eno asked, addressing a large crowd at the Town Square meeting for the Ukanafun/Oruk Anam federal constituency.
His remarks come amid growing concerns over internal disunity and instability within the PDP, exacerbated by recent defections, including that of Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori to the APC.
Despite raising concerns about the PDP’s direction, Governor Eno called on his supporters to remain committed to the goals of his administration, emphasizing that service delivery remains his top priority.
As part of the engagement, the governor distributed empowerment packages to more than 400 constituents. The distribution included Traders and Farmers Grants, substantial MSME funding, and equipment support. Specifically, 154 traders received grants, 116 farmers were supported, four individuals received N5 million each for business development, and 131 benefitted from equipment support.
In his remarks, Governor Eno urged beneficiaries to utilize the funds responsibly and cautioned against investing in Ponzi schemes or other non-productive ventures.
“We need to meet with the people from time to time. Governance doesn’t end at elections,” he said. “We’re here to listen, to assess your needs, and to let you know what we’ve done and what we plan to do.”
Eno also revealed that the administration had so far covered four of the state’s 10 federal constituencies in this engagement drive and assured that all would be completed in time to incorporate their needs into the 2026 budget.
“We will review your requests and prioritize based on available resources. What we can’t do now will be considered in future budgets,” he added. “This government belongs to the people—it is for you, with you, and by you.”
Governor Eno has not formally declared any party switch, but his comments have intensified political discussions about the evolving dynamics within Akwa Ibom and the national opposition landscape.
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Breaking : Oborevwori , Okowa others dumps PDP, defects to APC

Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, the immediate past governor, Ifeanyi Okowa, and all members of the Peoples Democratic Party in Delta State have defected to the All Progressives Congress.
The announcement was made on Wednesday in Asaba, the Delta State capital, by Senator James Manager, shortly after a meeting that lasted over six hours at Government House, Asaba.
Manager stated, “All PDP members in the state, including the governor, former Governor Okowa, the Speaker, the state party chairman, all the local government chairmen and others, have agreed to move to the APC.
“We cannot continue to be in a sinking boat,” he said.
The Delta State Commissioner for Information, Mr Aniagwu Charles, officially confirmed the governor’s defection and the collective decision of Delta PDP leaders and stakeholders to join the APC.
Political observers have described the move as a major realignment that could reshape the political landscape of Delta State ahead of the 2027 general elections.
While Governor Oborevwori has yet to make a public statement on the defection, sources say further details on the rationale behind the move may emerge in the coming days.
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“There is a need for us to adjust our drinking patterns. And in adjusting that drinking pattern, we needed to make a decision that would further help to cement the development in our state, to build the court of law that has existed in our state, to further advance the cause of security and the welfare of our people, and, to a large extent, ensure that development in Delta is not truncated,” Aniagwu stated.
He continued, “In taking that decision, we concluded that leaving the PDP was very necessary for us to be able to collaborate and build a state that every Deltan will be proud of. We believe that what is happening, and the state of the PDP, is akin to that palm wine whose taste has changed — and there was a need for us to change the drinking party.”
Charles added that the decision was unanimously made by party leaders and stakeholders, hinting at a formal public declaration soon.
“By the grace of God, on Monday next week, we will be able to make a very big statement confirming that we are moving into the APC,” he said.
The move marks a significant turning point in Delta State politics, signalling a broader political recalibration that could reshape party dominance in the South-South region.
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Update : C’River PDP Deputy Governorship Candidate,Emana Resigns From Party

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Deputy Governorship Candidate in 2023 general election, in Cross River State, Dr Emana Duke Ambroose-Amawhe, has resigned her membership from the party.
In a letter dated
march 28,2025, and addressed to the chairman of Edem Odo Ward, in Akpabuyo local government area of Cross River State, the former Deputy Governorship Candidate,explained that the resignation was with immediate effect.
She said her decision to leave the party was not made lightly, but she remains committed to serving her community and contributing to the progress of Cross River state and nation in other capacities.
In her words, “i am writing to formally resign my membership from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) with immediate effect.
” I sincerely appreciate the opportunity given to me over time to contribute my quota to the growth of the party and the chance to serve as the Deputy Governorship Candidate in the last general elections.
” It was a privilege to be part of the PDP’s vision and engage with our people in meaningful ways. However, after much reflection in light of the current state of affairs within the party, I believe it is time for me to move on.
“This decision was not made lightly, but I remain committed to serving my community and contributing to the progress of our state and nation in other capacities.
Continuing ” I appreciate the relationships and experiences gained during my time with the party and wish the PDP success in its future endeavours.
Amawhe, an embodiment of competence, capability and capacity,
was the Deputy Governorship Candidate to Senator Sandy Onor in Cross River State during the 2023 elections.
She was also an aspirant to the House of Representatives for the Bakassi/Akpabuyo/Calabar South Federal Constituency on the platform of the PDP.
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