Godwin Obaseki, Edo State governor, has at last accepted the apology of Philip Shaibu, his deputy.
Obaseki and Shaibu had been at loggerheads over the latter’s latent gubernatorial ambition as well as issues relating to the alleged impeachment plot against him.
Shaibu had in July, approached a federal high court in Abuja with a suit to prevent the plot.
However, Obaseki and Blessing Agbebaku, speaker of the Edo State House of Assembly, denied the alleged impeachment plot.
In early August, Obaseki accused Shaibu of attempting to overthrow him.
After the accusation, the deputy governor was prevented from gaining access to a state-organised event where the governor and other leaders of Edo State were present.
Subsequently, the office of the deputy governor was relocated to a building outside the Government House.
Speaking with journalists recently at his new office, Shaibu begged the governor for forgiveness, adding that he was committed to working with Obaseki for the development of the state.
Said the deputy Governor at the ocassion: “If there is any mistake that I have made as human, it is just human and not out of wickedness because I’m not wicked.
“I have a very clean heart. I will use this medium to appeal to Mr. Governor, if there is anything that I don’t know that I have done, please forgive me, so that we can develop our state together.
“Mr. Governor, if there is anything you feel I have done, please I’m sorry. I need us to work together, to finish well and strong, because that is my prayer for you”.
Responding in a statement on Thursday, Obaseki said his deputy exhibited “aberrant behaviour” that contradicted what the people of Edo State stood for, adding that the ensuing media frenzy created an impression of crises that had been distasteful to the people of the state.
Read the statement: “Although, these unwarranted provocations caused me severe personal discomfort, as a person of faith, I am under obligation to accept this apology because as they say, ‘to err is human, to forgive is divine’.
“In good faith, I trust that the public apology as expressed by the Deputy Governor is genuine and followed by contrite steps to improve his conflict resolution skills.
“I also enjoin the Deputy Governor to guide his proxies to act in accordance with his piety.
“It is my sincere hope and that of my other colleagues in government and all well-meaning Edo people, that these rhetoric will be put to an end forthwith to enable this administration finish strong and deliver the dividends of democracy to the greatest number of Edo people over these final twelve months”.