- Godwins disclosed that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) reached out to him for the job.
Omobayo Godwins, the new deputy governor of Edo, says he won’t concern himself with the rift between Godwin Obaseki, governor of the state, and Philip Shaibu.
Godwins stated that his appointment as a deputy governor was an “act of God”.
Recall that Godwins was sworn in on Monday following the removal of Philip Shaibu, the erstwhile deputy governor, by the Edo state house of assembly.
The state assembly adopted the report of a seven-member investigative panel set up to probe the allegations against Shaibu as the deputy governor.
Shaibu was accused of “misconduct, perjury, and disclosure of government secrets”.
Shaibu has rejected the impeachment, saying he was impeached because of his gubernatorial ambition.
Over the past few months, Shaibu and Obaseki have been at loggerheads over issues regarding the governorship election in the state.
Speaking during an interview with Channels TV, Godwins said he was not aware of what happened between the governor and Shaibu.
“That is politics for you. Your job, first of all, is to be loyal. Even though Fashola said, ‘may your loyalty not be tested’. I don’t know what had happened in the past; that is not my business. I’m just happy for this opportunity.” he said.
The deputy governor added that he is also not interested in Obaseki’s relationship with the likes of Nysesom Wike, minister of federal capital territory (FCT), and others.
Godwins disclosed that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) reached out to him for the job.
“The youths are very happy that a 37-year-old, who will be 38 on July 19, is now deputy governor. It is big news for them. It will raise their confidence to participate actively in politics,” he added.
“I came from Akoko Edo federal constituency. I consulted very widely, and popular opinion suggested that I should take that appointment, even if it is for 30 seconds, the people of Akoko Edo are very grateful.
“To me, it is like six years. It is not the number of years or months, it is by impact. I just want to finish strong with the governor.”