- Edo state deputy governor Philip Shaibu has secured victory at the Court of Appeal in Abuja to retain his position in the state
- The court upheld the judgment of the lower court and dismissed the appeal of the Edo State House of Assembly to uphold the sacking of Shaibu
- According to the Court of Appeal, the argument of the Edo State House of Assembly was untenable before the court
FCT, Abuja - The camp of the embattled deputy governor of Edo state, Philip Shaibu and the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) have been thrown into jubilation as the Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja affirmed the ruling of the Federal High Court reinstating Shaibu as deputy governor.
The court vindicated Shaibu by dismissing the appeal filed by the Edo State House of Assembly, which sought to dismiss the ruling of the lower court.
Why Shaibu was impeached?
Shaibu was impeached based on a report by a seven-man committee investigating allegations of misconduct, which found him guilty of disclosing government secrets.
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However, Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court in Abuja voided the impeachment on July 17, ordering Shaibu's immediate reinstatement.
The court held that the allegations against Shaibu were untenable in law and constituted gross misconduct and warned that anyone parading themselves as Deputy Governor aside from Shaibu would face legal consequences.
Appeal court orders IG to protect Shaibu
The court also set aside Omobayo Godwin's appointment as the new Deputy Governor, replacing Shaibu, and ordered the IGP to provide Shaibu with the necessary security to resume office and perform his duties until the end of his tenure.
Shaibu has claimed that his dilemma started soon after his intention to succeed Governor Godwin Obaseki. He subsequently lost the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship ticket to Obaseki's preferred candidate and later left the party for the APC.
Source: Legit.ng