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Edo:For 16 Months I Haven’t Received One Kobo From Government But Am I Not Doing Well?-According to Philip Shaibu

 

Edo:For 16 Months I Haven't Received One Kobo From Government But Am I Not Doing Well?-According to Philip Shaibu

The troubled deputy governor of Edo State, Philip Shaibu, recently provided further information regarding his ongoing disagreements with governor Godwin Obaseki. Despite serving as deputy governor, Shaibu revealed in an Arise TV broadcast that he hasn’t gotten any funding from the state for the last sixteen months.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

Shaibu, who has been at odds with Governor Obaseki for several months, explained that despite the lack of government support, he is managing well and feels healthier and less burdened by the challenges that come with his position.

“For the past 16 month I have not received one kobo from government but am I not doing well? In fact that period I became very fresh. You see me I am very fresh than when I was there and the grey hair has reduced,” Shaibu stated in the video.

The ongoing issues between Deputy Governor Shaibu and Governor Obaseki have been a matter of public interest in Edo State, with many speculating about the reasons behind their falling out and the potential consequences for the state’s governance. Shaibu’s recent comments provide a personal perspective on the situation and highlight the human impact of political conflicts.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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