Sarah Ajose-Adeogun, the special adviser to Governor Godwin Obaseki on strategy, performance and project monitoring, has resigned.
Ajose-Adeogun announced her resignation in a post on her Facebook page on Friday.
“l came, l saw and l conquered,” she said, confirming her resignation as an adviser to Obaseki.
According to a report, the resignation of Edo governor’s top aide may not be unconnected with the battle of supremacy and survival of the fittest rocking the outgoing Obaseki-led government.
Ajose-Adeogun’s office was once shut by the Chief of Staff to Edo Governor, Osaigbovo Iyoha, because the ex-senior official of SPDC allegedly refused to yield her seat in a commercial flight to Obaseki.
Her resignation came a little over one month after former Chief Press Secretary (CPS) to Obaseki, Andrew Okungbowa, also quit. Obaseki whose second term ends on November 12, 2024, is at loggerheads with his Deputy, Comrade Philip Shaibu, over succession.