My wearing of khaki is not to emulate Oshiomole-Shaibu
By DADA AYOKHAI
The Edo State deputy governor, comrade Philip Shaibu said his wearing of khaki is not a way to emulate his estranged godfather and the Edo former governor, comrade Adams Oshiomole.
The deputy governor statement is an extract from the interview granted to one of the national dailies.
He said : "My putting on khaki most times was not because the former governor was doing the samething. Wearing khaki was out of my conviction to be an activist. I started putting on khaki from secondary school through to university."
"Even during one of my tribunal cases, when the issue of my certificate was in question, one of the representatives of my secondary school, Sardauna Memorial College, Kaduna gave testimony in the court of how I led students against the school authority which earned me a suspension.
"A teacher had injured one of the students while beating him and I felt that such treatment was wrong so I led a protest against the school."
" He attested to the fact that it was my activism that led to my suspension. My hatred for oppression led me into activism.
"Anytime I see anyone being oppressed, I take up the fight. I don’t do that out of hatred for anyone but out of my belief that I am fighting a just course."
" So my wearing of khaki is from my background in activism.
"In governance, I give it to Oshiomhole, he popularized the wearing of the khaki as a governor but my putting on khaki clothes is not to emulate him. Most people in activism like Fidel Castro, Che Guevara are noted for wearing khaki."
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