There was a drama in Edo State Government House on Sunday when security personnel prevented the deputy governor, Philip Shaibu, from evaluating Governor Godwin Obaseki at a public function.
In the viral photos on social media platforms, Obaseki was seen sitting with his wife while a security aide stood in front of him to prevent access at the Interdenominational Thanksgiving Church Service to mark Edo’s 32nd year anniversary, held at the Festival Hall, Government House.
This is not unrelated to the recent squabble between Shaibu and his principal over his rumoured 2024 governorship ambitions following his return from vacation in the United States.
Following the denial, Shaibu pledged his loyalty to Obaseki, adding that his loyalty had nothing to do with his ambition to become governor of the state.
He went on to call the governor his older brother.
The deputy governor said, “My loyalty to the governor remains absolute. I see that everybody is in solidarity. I am also in solidarity with the governor. I am also declaring my unalloyed loyalty to the governor and nothing more.”
“As for the issues that were around town while I was away, I really would not want to talk about them, especially about the governor. He is my elder brother and boss, and I don’t think I should talk about anything.
“I can tell you that from my Christian background, if you make a vow with God that you want to do something, you must fulfill it. And the vow I have taken with God is that I will continue to support Godwin Obaseki as the governor of Edo State from the beginning to the end.
Meanwhile, reacting to the incident, the Governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Sylvester Okungbowa, defended his principal, saying, “Whatever happened at the Church service was not at the behest of the Governor, nor was he aware of what the security aides were doing; in fact, the security aides were doing their job.
“Besides, the governor was not aware that the deputy was coming to greet him.
“The Church is a public event, so the security aides had a duty to safeguard their principal,” he added.