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Embattled Edo deputy gov walks out of event after aides were denied entry
In a video shared by Arise TV, while Shaibu was allowed into the venue of the 60th anniversary of the Midwest referendum organised by the state government, his entourage was stopped from gaining access to the event.
When the deputy governor sought permission for his team to come with him into the venue, a security official was seen as blocking the way.
“They must go with me,” the deputy governor said. But the security officials in front of him said: “Don’t go in”.
Shuaibu then ordered a member of his entourage to start making a video of the incident.
“Be videoing what is happening. It is not fair. Continue recording him,” he said in the one-minute 46-second video.
But an official who looked like the one in charge told the deputy governor: “Just hold on and let me get instruction.”
After what appeared like some time of waiting, the embattled deputy governor signalled his team to leave the venue of the referendum saying “Let’s go”.
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A visibly frustrated deputy governor was seen leading his aides out of the venue after which they boarded their vehicles and drove away.
SHAIBU VS OBASEKI
Over the past few weeks, Godwin Obaseki, the governor of Edo and Shaibu have been at loggerheads over issues pertaining to the alleged impeachment plot against the deputy governor.
In July, Shaibu approached a federal high court in Abuja with a suit to prevent the plot. However, Obaseki and Blessing Agbebaku, speaker of the Edo house of assembly, denied the alleged impeachment plot.
In early August, Obaseki accused Shaibu of attempting to overthrow him.
On Sunday,a crisis almost erupted at the New Festival Hall of Government House, Benin, when an operative of the Department of State Services (DSS) prevented Shaibu from meeting with the governor.
Reacting to the incident, Andrew Okungbowa, the governor’s chief press secretary, said Obaseki was not aware of the security actions.
“Whatever happened at the church service was not at the behest of the governor, neither was he aware of what the security aides were doing,” Okungbowa had said.
“In fact, the security aides were doing their job. Besides, the governor was not aware that the deputy was coming to greet him. The church is a public event, so the security aides had a duty to safeguard their principal.”
Embattled Edo deputy gov walks out of event after aides were denied entry
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Hold Oborevwori Responsible If I’m Attacked, Killed During Campaigns, Omo-Agege Says
Hold Oborevwori Responsible If I’m Attacked, Killed During Campaigns, Omo-Agege Says
Former Deputy Senate President Ovie Omo-Agege has raised alarm over alleged threats to his life and family members emanating from the Delta State Government House, calling on the public and security agencies to hold Governor Sheriff Oborevwori responsible if any harm comes to him, as he made the declaration on Thursday while flagging off his senatorial campaigns in Uvwie Local Government Area, seeking to return to the Senate on the platform of the National Democratic Congress (NDC). The former senator called on the Nigerian public, the international community, civil society organisations, the media and security agencies to take formal note of the alleged threats, stating with grave concern that he notes the disturbing and increasingly credible threats to his life and his family members in Delta State emanating from the Delta State Government House, Asaba, and declaring that should anything untoward happen to him or members of his family, the Nigerian people and more particularly the Urhobo people of Delta Central senatorial district should hold the Governor of Delta State Elder Sheriff Oborevwori responsible and accountable.
Omo-Agege and Governor Oborevwori have been political rivals since the 2023 Delta State governorship election, with Omo-Agege serving as the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) during that election, while Oborevwori contested on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) with the backing of then Governor Ifeanyi Okowa. Oborevwori won the election with 360,234 votes against Omo-Agege’s 240,229 votes, securing victory in 21 of Delta State’s 25 local government areas, and the Supreme Court later affirmed his election, after which Omo-Agege accepted the judgment and congratulated the governor, though both politicians have remained at odds over political leadership and influence in Delta State since then.
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The rivalry has intensified following Governor Oborevwori’s defection from the PDP to the APC on April 23, 2025, a move that dramatically altered the balance of political forces in Delta State, with Omo-Agege, who remained in the APC after Oborevwori’s defection, eventually leaving the party for the NDC, citing alienation and what he described as the Oborevwori-aligned camp wiping out the party’s legacy structure. Omo-Agege has claimed that Oborevwori defected to the APC out of fear of his political influence, citing his 2023 electoral performance in Delta Central where he polled 115,245 votes against the governor’s 100,089 votes, and queried that if Sheriff believed he was not a threat, why didn’t he stay back in PDP and take him on in 2027, while also accusing the governor’s camp of flouting a directive by President Bola Tinubu that old APC members and new entrants should be integrated through a 60-40 sharing arrangement following the governor’s defection.
Omo-Agege’s latest warning follows a violent incident in July 2026, when Simon Mudi, a protocol aide to Governor Oborevwori, was chased and repeatedly struck with bottles and chairs during an APC Delta Central leaders and stakeholders’ meeting in Effurun, with a video shared on Facebook by Omo-Agege showing participants fleeing in panic as several men pursued Mudi, striking him on the head with bottles and throwing chairs at him while he attempted to escape, and Omo-Agege described the assault as political thuggery, plain and simple, alleging without presenting evidence that the attackers were sponsored. Omo-Agege has called on the Inspector-General of Police, the Commissioner of Police in Delta, and the State Security Service to investigate the alleged threats, prosecute those responsible, and ensure a peaceful political environment before the 2027 general elections, further urging relevant authorities and other stakeholders to take formal notice of his concerns, while Governor Oborevwori had not responded to the allegations as of the time of reporting.
Hold Oborevwori Responsible If I’m Attacked, Killed During Campaigns, Omo-Agege Says
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