Philip Shaibu
By Victory Oghene
Respite came the way of the former Deputy Governor of Edo State, Philip Shaibu as the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, on Wednesday, reinstated him as the deputy governor.
Recall that Shuaibu was impeached and removed by the Edo State House of Assembly.
The Court presided over by Hon. Justice James Omotosho held that the removal of the plaintiff, Shaibu, from office as Deputy Governor of Edo State and the subsequent appointment of Omobayo Godwins as his replacement by the Governor of Edo State were illegal, unconstitutional, null and void.
The Court held that there was a breach of the provisions of the procedure laid out in Section 188 (1) to (9) in the way and manner the impeachment process was conducted.
The court noted that the ouster clause in Section 188(10) limiting the jurisdiction was not a stand alone provision.
The Court referred to the decision of the Nigerian Supreme Court in Inakoju v. Adeleke (2007).
The court therefore ordered the 1st Defendant, the Inspector General of Police to immediately restore the security of the Plaintiff as Deputy Governor of Edo State.
At the time of filing this report supporters of the plaintiff were seen in and around the court premises celebrating the court verdict.
The court held that the impeachment was politically motivated because of his aspiration to contest the office of Governor of Edo State.