Governor Godwin Obaseki is determined to champion fairness and justice, emphasizing this stance in response to the announcement of Edo State Deputy Governor Philip Shaibu’s interest in the gubernatorial election.
In an interview with BBC Pidgin, Obaseki clarified his position on supporting Shaibu as his successor in 2024, underscoring his commitment to impartiality.
Reiterating his earlier statement, the governor emphasized that the destiny of Philip Shaibu lies in the hands of the people of Edo State, firmly placing the decision in their hands.
According to Obaseki; “E declare for himself now, no be me go decide whether my deputy, na Edo people go sit down and decide. Dem go say, this deputy, e get wetin e take to run the state?
“Let’s look at his background, antecedents if he has maybe and if he doesn’t have and in any case, the Edo people would decide how we would do the governorship whether it would be turn by turn or it will be based on equity, fairness and justice. To say okay, this people have done before.
“As a leader, I will sit down and supervise. What is not fair, just and will help Edo unite, my hands are not there.”
Commenting on godfatherism in politics, Obaseki said: “Everybody needs nurturing and mentoring but not to the extent of teleguiding you. He can support and help you to make your decisions but ultimately at the end of the day it is for democracy – the people must decide who will lead them.”