“I Won’t Return Government Cars”: Impeached Edo Deputy Governor Shaibu Insists

The former deputy governor of Edo state, Philip Shaibu, who was impeached on the ground of divulging state secrets to the public, has shared why he won’t be returning the government-issued official vehicles.

The estranged former state government official said the law of the country is defective in the way it allows governors to treat their deputies the way they like.

He said he had forwarded a proposal to the National Assembly to address the matter.

Shaibu spent his last days in an office outside the state government secretariat, and he chose not to stay at the designated deputy governor’s residence.

He disclosed to a PUNCH reporter that he intentionally did that to avoid the public embarrassment of being evicted, as he had foreseen that the fragile relationship between him and Governor Godwin Obaseki would eventually collapse.

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Shaibu explained that he would not return the government vehicles in his custody because of many reasons. The ousted deputy governor revealed that for almost eight years in office, he had only been given one official car. He said the others he had with him were not functional optimally when he had them, but he used his funds to change their engines.

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