By DADA AYOKHAI
Philip Shaibu, former Deputy Governor of Edo State, claims to have incurred ₦85 million in medical bills for his wife during his tenure (2016-2024) and is now seeking reimbursement.
Shaibu’s reimbursement claim is contained in a lawsuit filed against the Edo State Government and former Governor Godwin Obaseki at the National Industrial Court in Abuja.
The suit aims to compel the current administration under Governor Monday Okpebholo to pay various entitlements, including medical bills, security votes, vehicle costs, and travel allowances
Shaibu is also asking for the following reimbursement :
₦1.9 billion in security votes
– ₦1.5 billion for three armored Toyota Land Cruisers
– ₦1.5 billion for three Toyota Hilux trucks
– ₦100 million for a new residence
– Over ₦11.5 billion in travel duty tour allowances and other statutory entitlements.
Shaibu was impeached in April 2024, where 18 out of 19 lawmakers voted for his removal after a panel found him guilty of perjury and leaking government secrets.
Although the Federal High Court initially overturned the impeachment, the decision was later reversed by the Court of Appeal.
Unconfirmed reports suggest that before filing the lawsuit, Philip Shaibu had approached Governor Monday Okpebholo and allegedly reached an understanding that Shaibu would secure a court order as a means to legitimize the payments he is claiming.
The other sources said Shaibu had previously sought a settlement with Governor Monday Okpebholo’s administration but was reportedly rebuffed. Now, through the lawsuit, Shaibu is seeking to compel the government to pay what he claims are his constitutionally backed entitlements.
Political analysts believe Shaibu’s demands for substantial allowances and entitlements reveal his previous benefits under the Obaseki administration, despite earlier criticisms.
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Shaibu Seeks ₦85 Million Reimbursement for Wife’s Medical Bills”
