
The Deputy Governor of Edo State, Phillip Shaibu, has made a surprising decision. He has moved his office out of the Government House! This means he will no longer be working from the same place as Governor Godwin Obaseki.
Just when things seemed a bit confusing, it was reported that Shaibu had actually withdrawn a lawsuit he had filed against Governor Obaseki. This adds another layer of mystery to the situation.
According to Channels Television, Shaibu’s decision to move his office out of the Government House is a significant move. It suggests that there might be some disagreements or tensions between the Deputy Governor and the Governor.
Although the reason behind Shaibu’s withdrawal of the lawsuit is not clear, it could indicate that the Deputy Governor wants to find a different way to resolve any issues he has with Governor Obaseki. Perhaps he believes that moving his office will help improve the situation.
While we don’t have all the details, it’s possible that the Deputy Governor and the Governor have different opinions or ideas about how things should be done in Edo State. Sometimes, disagreements can arise when people have different visions for the future.
It’s hard to say for sure what will happen next. Will the Deputy Governor and the Governor find a way to work together smoothly? Or will their differences continue to cause tension? Only time will tell.
As middle schoolers, we can learn from this situation that even people in important positions can have disagreements. It’s important to find ways to communicate and work through our differences, just like the Deputy Governor and the Governor need to do.