Former Deputy Governor of Edo State Philip Shuaibu unlike Governor Godwin Obaseki officially handed over to the newly sworn in Deputy Governor Dennis Idahosa in Benin City.
Shuaibu who had a running battle with Obaseki in a statement posted on his X formerly Twitter handle said: “Yesterday, I formally handed over the reins to my successor, Rt. Hon. Dennis Idahosa, at the Government House in Benin City, marking the end of my eight-year tenure as Deputy Governor.
“As I officially presented the handover documents to Hon. Idahosa, I offered words of wisdom and prayers for his success, urging him to surpass my achievements in office.
“Despite the challenges we faced in the last few years, I am grateful to the people of Edo for the opportunity to serve and thrilled to have seamlessly transitioned power to the new deputy governor. “Before departing, I took Hon. Idahosa on a tour of the Deputy Governor’s Office at Osadebe Avenue and the Official Residence and Guest House at Commercial Avenue, GRA, Benin City, ensuring a smooth takeover.
“I wish Hon. Dennis Idahosa, a seasoned politician with a strong track record, all the best as he assumes this new role alongside his principal, Governor Monday Okpebholo.

