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Ostracized Dep Governor Shaibu Apologises To Obaseki, Says ‘I’m Sorry’

Ostracized Deputy Governor of Edo State, Philip Shaibu, had apologised to his boss, Governor Godwin Obaseki, begging for forgiveness.

He apologised after his investiture by Catholic Men Organisation Nigeria, CMN in an apparent bid to end the cold war between the two political allies, which culminated in Obaseki banishing hid deputy and his aides from the Government House Benin.

Chatting with journalists shortly after the investiture, Shaibu asked Obaseki to forgive and forget, just as he announced that he had relocated to his new office in accordance with the governor’s directive.

“I took a personal vow to support my governor and you can see my Catholic people are here. When I took a vow with God, nothing can change it and I wish that the relationship that we had will come back in the next few days and weeks.

“I am missing my governor and by the grace of God, He will touch the governor’s heart and touch all of us and even those that are between us.

“I mean well. If there is any mistake I have made as human, it is not out of wickedness because I know I’m not wicked. I have a very clean heart.

“I want to use this medium to appeal to Mr. Governor that if there is any thing I don’t know that I have done, please forgive me so that we can develop our state together.

“My Governor, I’m sorry and I need us to work together.”

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