In a surprising turn, Philip Shaibu is still eyeing the Governorship despite the dust settling between him and Obaseki. Speaking at a media parley in Abuja, Shaibu highlighted the need for practical governance to tackle Edo State’s issues. He emphasized experience and knowledge as his edge over other contenders, dismissing any zoning convention for the Governor’s seat.
He sarcastically questioned the idea of experimenting with inexperienced leaders and raised concerns about potential embezzlement disguised as consolidating power. Shaibu firmly stated his readiness, citing his understanding of Edo’s financial situation and his plan for swift action without endless workshops that lack implementation.
He downplayed personal ambition, claiming his availability rather than insistence on contesting. Dismissing zoning claims, he argued for fairness based on past governorship distribution among Edo’s regions. Shaibu also subtly critiqued predecessors’ mistakes while promising to magnify positives if elected.
Despite the ongoing rift with Obaseki, Shaibu favors the PDP for his gubernatorial ambition, emphasizing his loyalty and belief in its victory. He mocked the concept of banking backgrounds in politics, asserting his grassroots connection and commitment to practical, tangible change.
Shaibu’s words might raise eyebrows, questioning his sincerity and the typical promises of politicians. What’s your take on his statements?