• Says Edo needs homeboy to develop it, lists 5 key areas of interest
From Ighomuaye Lucky, Benin
Edo Deputy Governor, Philip Shaibu, yesterday, said the state needs a complete ‘homeboy’ to right the wrongs of the state and ensure even distributions of development across the length and breadth of the state, and not a total stranger.
He disclosed this in Benin City while declaring his intention to contest the 2024 governorship election under the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
His declaration was initially billed to take place at Eterno Hotel in GRA, Benin City, but was shifted to Bishop Kelly Pastoral Centre of the Catholic Church along Airport Road, also in Benin City, following information that one of Governor Godwin Obaseki’s support groups, had also booked the hotel for an event to hold at the scheduled time of his declaration.
Shaibu said his involvement in politics for 30 years had given him the requisite knowledge to deliver on the needs of the people because he has lived with them over the years, felt their pains and shared their success stories too.
“As your deputy governor in the last seven years, I have had the privilege of working closely with our amiable Governor, His Excellency, Governor Godwin Obaseki, to lay a solid foundation for progress in Edo State. Under our administration, we have seen remarkable achievements and milestones, but there is still much work to be done.
“I am aware of the need by the greater Edo people for a more inclusive government; a government of the Edo people, by the Edo people, and for the Edo people. A government of individuals, who have been there and who know the pains and wishes of an average Edolite.
“A government, which together with the greater Edo people, will reignite the Edo Spirit and transform our tomorrow.
“Since my foray into politics three decades ago, I have lived among you and you have loved me as your very own son.
“I have felt your pains at close quarters, sat with the elders to benefit from their words of wisdom, led the youths in many struggles for their rights, visibility and freedom, learned the intricacies of modern governance and built adequate service capacity.
“You are all witnesses to my antecedents in government. When the waters of the Lagdo Dam flooded our lands and threatened our means of livelihood, I led the emergency response team that managed the impact and kept it in check and continued to be involved in most humanitarian issues within the state.
“When COVID-19 came to threaten our very existence, I put my life on the line in its very early days when protection was not available and worked to restore calm and order at the isolation centres.
“Our sporting treasure, the Bendel Insurance, became my responsibility at some point within this administration. Through strategic management and relentless commitment, we have returned Bendel Insurance to the height of the glory it belongs.
“When kidnappers took some of our citizens from Ubiaja and Igueben train station, I worked with the rescue team, led the rescue mission from the front and brought back the kidnapped citizens safe and sound.
“Under my supervision as the deputy governor, our internally generated revenue has grown impressively; thanks to the introduction of digital and cutting-edge ideas.
“Back in the day, you didn’t just call me ‘Mr Constituency Project’ for nothing. In my time as a legislator, I delivered 49 constituency projects at the state level, and 13 solid constituency projects within my short stint at the federal level.
“I have fought the good fight for you my people, and along the way, suffered humiliations and enjoyed many moments of victory, but I am thankful in all things.
“I have been pressed but not crushed, persecuted but not abandoned, badly hurt but not destroyed. I resonate with the tireless and irrepressible spirit of the Edo people. By the grace of God, nothing, and no one, can stop us. After all, I am the original Edo son, a 100 percent home boy.
“This is why today, I stand before you with great conviction and resolve, as I declare my intention to run for the office of the Governor of Edo State, under the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the upcoming 2024 election, and I am confident that with your support, we can take Edo State to even greater heights,” Shaibu said.
He said he was hinging his campaigning promises on five pillars vis-a-vis infrastructural development and economic diversification, education, sports, skills development and job creation, healthcare and social welfare systems, agriculture, rural development and poverty alleviation and security, environmental sustainability and transparent governance.
He said the five pillars of his agenda, among others, represent the values and priorities that they hold dear as Edolites, adding that they represent his commitment to building a prosperous, inclusive, and viable future for all.
The deputy governor also said his government would respect the traditional institution.
“To our traditional rulers and religious leaders, we acknowledge your place in the development of our state and we would ensure that under our watch, our ancestral heritage is promoted and preserved.
“Therefore, it is time for us to rise above partisanship, sentiments and unite under the banner of progress and development. Let us all come together to build a brighter future for ourselves and for generations to come.
“My dear People of Edo State, this declaration is not just a political affair. It’s a call to destiny; a call to become the heartbeat of this nation, not just in words but in deed.
“Therefore, I humbly seek your support, trust, and nomination in the upcoming election, as we embark on this journey together; united in our determination to make Edo State a better place for ourselves and generations to come,” Shaibu pleaded.