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Fury Erupts Over Reports Of Obaseki Destroying Deputy Governor’s Office In Govt House
Fury Erupts Over Reports Of Obaseki Destroying Deputy Governor’s Office In Govt House....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki has once again proven his disdain for democratic principles and respect for public office. Yesterday, in a shocking turn of events, a federal high court ordered the reinstatement of the impeached Deputy Governor of Edo State, Rt. Hon. Philip Shaibu, and mandated the Inspector General of Police to restore his security aides. However, Shaibu’s attempt to resume office was met with resistance from government officials, underscoring the chaotic and autocratic tendencies that have come to define Obaseki’s administration.
Today, unconfirmed reports have emerged on social media that Obaseki has initiated the demolition of the Deputy Governor’s office within the Government House. This alleged act, aimed at preventing Shaibu from resuming his duties, has sparked widespread outrage among Edo residents, who are left questioning the governor’s irrational and vindictive behavior.
The very idea of demolishing a government office, built with taxpayers’ money, is not only wasteful but also a blatant abuse of power. Edolites are rightfully incensed, wondering what possible benefit Obaseki gains from destroying state property. The consensus among the citizens is clear: if these reports are true, Obaseki’s actions are driven by a desperate attempt to install his puppet, Asue Ighodalo, by any means necessary.
This latest scandal brings to mind Obaseki’s infamous removal of the roof from the House of Assembly years ago. In a bid to prevent lawmakers, where the opposition was in the majority, from sitting, Obaseki resorted to dismantling the very building meant to uphold democratic processes. This history of undermining democratic institutions and wasting public resources is a testament to his authoritarian tactics.
Philip Shaibu’s only “crime” was his courage to contest the governorship election against Obaseki’s chosen candidate. This move, which should be celebrated in a healthy democracy, instead resulted in his impeachment. Obaseki’s treatment of Shaibu sends a chilling message to others: dissent and independence will not be tolerated. His autocratic tendencies reveal a deep-seated insecurity and a fear of legitimate political competition.
This latest episode, whether confirmed or not, fits a broader pattern of Obaseki’s brutality and disregard for democratic norms. If the governor can treat his deputy with such contempt, what hope do ordinary citizens and other officials have? Obaseki’s administration is marked by a relentless pursuit of power, characterized by intimidation, coercion, and a blatant disregard for the rule of law.
A local resident, Mr. Osaro Efe, expressed his frustration, saying, “This is madness! How can a governor even consider destroying state property just to spite his deputy? It’s our money he’s wasting!” Another citizen, Mrs. Ehi Okundaye, voiced her concerns: “Obaseki is a dictator in disguise. We cannot allow this kind of behavior to continue. We need leaders who respect the law.”
As the forthcoming polls approach, it is imperative for the electorate to take a stand against Obaseki’s oppressive regime. The People’s Democratic Party (PDP), under his leadership, has shown a complete disregard for the welfare and democratic rights of the people. Edolites must reject the PDP and its candidate, Asue Ighodalo, in favor of leaders who respect the rule of law and are committed to the principles of democracy.
Governor Godwin Obaseki’s latest antics have laid bare his desperation and authoritarianism. If the reports of the demolition are true, it is a scandalous misuse of power that highlights his fear of political opposition. Edo State deserves better—leaders who prioritize the public good over personal vendettas. As the elections draw near, it is crucial for the citizens to vote for change and reclaim their state from the clutches of tyranny.
