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Why Shaibu Has Not Moved To His New Office – Aide

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Why Shaibu Has Not Moved To His New Office – Aide

The Deputy Governor of Edo State, Philip Shaibu, says he is yet to move to the new office allocated to him by his principal due to the absence of official communication to the effect.

Naija News earlier reported that the deputy governor was denied access to his old office at the Government House in Benin, the state capital, weeks after his office was relocated to a new building.

Shaibu’s new office, which is the Edo State Public Procurement Agency, is located on No. 7, Dennis Osadebey Avenue, GRA, Benin, close to the Government House.

Speaking with The Nation, an aide to the deputy governor who craved anonymity, said all his principal is asking for is an official communication to move to his new office.

He said: “All these are wicked spins from Edo state governor’s media team. All that the Edo deputy governor is asking for is an official communication to move. The movement is not a verbal thing, because the office is a creation of the law.

“Governor Obaseki has insisted that he does not want Edo Deputy Governor around him anymore, but he should do the right thing. We are still expecting his (Obaseki’s) letter.

“The new office is located at No. 7, Dennis Osadebey Avenue, GRA, Benin, with a green and white signboard, having a Coat of Arms, in front of the just-renovated building, with this bold inscription on the signboard: “Office of the Deputy Governor, No. 7, Dennis Osadebey Avenue, GRA, Benin City,” at a location not far from the Government House.

“Also, at the entrance of the one-story building, is an unveiled inauguration plaque, with this inscription: “Edo State Public Procurement Agency – This building was commissioned by His Excellency, The Comrade Governor, Adams Aliu Oshiomhole, MNI, OON, Edo State Governor, on Tuesday, 16th December 2014.”

Naija News reports that the development is the latest in the tussle between Shaibu and his principal, Governor Godwin Obaseki, ahead of the governorship election in the state in September 2024.

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