“I remain an unrepentant democrat who believes in the democratic process and respects the mandate given to Obaseki and his humble self by the people of Edo State. The idea that he would consider a coup to overthrow a democratically elected government is not only absurd but also deeply offensive.”
The deputy governor, specifically, reiterated his unwavering loyalty to Obaseki and the principles of PDP to which they both belong.
Shaibu said: “It is a privilege to serve as Obaseki’s deputy, and consistently within the last seven years demonstrated his commitment to the advancement of a shared vision for Edo State.
“Any insinuation that he harbours ulterior motives or seeks to undermine the governor’s leadership is nothing short of a fabrication.
“I believe in the power of teamwork and collaboration. As a testament to this, Obaseki and himself had worked tirelessly together to deliver on the promises they made to the good people of Edo State.
“Our achievements in various sectors, including education, healthcare, infrastructure, and job creation, are a testament to this collective effort and the synergy between their offices,” he explained.
As the state’s deputy governor, Shaibu said his role was to support and complement the governor’s agenda and not to undermine it. I have consistently advocated for policies and initiatives that align with this administration’s goals and aspirations.