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October 8, 2024

Shaibu counters Obaseki, alleges plots to cause chaos before handing over

Edo govt cuts Deputy Gov's budgetary allocation below SSG

By Ozioruva Aliu

BENIN CITY – REINSTATED deputy governor of Edo State, Philip Shiabu on Tuesday countered Governor Godwin Obaseki’s position to return the suspended Edo State Security Network to the streets after the September 21 governorship election, accusing the governor of taking actions that could cause chaos in the state by the time he leaves office on November 12.

Shaibu stated this while speaking to journalists after a closed-door meeting with the Commissioner of Police, Nemo Edwin-Iwo where he also faulted Obaseki’s decision to appoint a traditional ruler for Okpella in Etsako East local government area which has reportedly caused some deaths.

The governor had after the State Security Council meeting for October, on Monday said that since the election was over, the vigilante would be brought back for the anticipated rise in accidents and criminal activities during the ’ember’ months among other reasons.

But Shaibu told journalists “I have to come to see the Commissioner of Police to explain to him that, the Edo vigilante cannot resume work, the Edo vigilante that we have as constituted today is to cause mayhem to political opponents. We have it on authority because as the deputy governor of Edo State, I have security reports both official and unofficial so I am aware that the governor and his team want to get them back to use them to cause disharmony in the state and go after APC members that are protesting.

“Every citizen of this country has the right to protest and also protect his interest, the PDP protested to the INEC office, and today, APC also protested at the place to ensure that there is no tampering with election materials but he wants to use the vigilante to intimidate people.

“What I expect the police to be doing now is to recover the arms and ammunition in the hands of these vigilantes which the governor gave to them. As we speak, the Nigerian police are doing well, some of the personnel that came during the election and their equipment are still around for post-election security issues so why is the governor in a hurry to bring vigilantes back?

“Some decisions the governor is taking are causing problems in the state, imagine four weeks to go, he is giving staff of office to some traditional rulers. What stopped this governor for the past five years for instance from installing the Okueokulagbe of Okpella? I am told that some people died yesterday because of that singular action, the Okueokulagbe died over five years ago and the council brought names to him to announce but he refused just to cause a crisis

“The governor has created a lot of divisions in the state, father and son fighting, friends can no longer talk to each other, that is how divided he has made the state.