Omobayo Godwins

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Omobayo Marvellous Godwins
Deputy Governor of Edo State
Assumed office
8 April 2024

Omobayo Marvellous Godwins is a Nigerian politician and engineer. He was sworn in as the Deputy Governor of Edo State on 8 April 2024, following the impeachment of Philip Shaibu. [1] He was born on 19 July 1986, in Akoko Edo Local Government Area and is a member of the PDP. He holds a B.Eng Degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the University of Benin. [2]

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Early life and education

Godwins was born and raised in Akoko Edo Local Government Area. He completed his tertiary education at the University of Benin, earning a bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. [2] [3]

Career

Before entering politics, Godwins worked as an engineer, specifically as a Senior Maintenance Engineer at Dresser Wayne West Africa Limited, where he oversaw operations in the South-South region of Nigeria. [3] He began his political career in local government politics. [3]

Godwins ran in the 2023 House of Representatives election for Akoko Edo Federal Constituency under the Labour Party. After an unsuccessful run and a subsequent legal challenge, he joined the PDP and was later appointed as the Deputy Governor of Edo State. [4]

As Deputy Governor, Godwins has stated his commitment to supporting the development of sports and other sectors in Edo State. [5] His appointment has been acknowledged by his kinsmen in Akoko-Edo. [6]

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