 The deputy governor, Philip Scheibow, has been denied access to his old office at the government house in Benin, the state capital. Scheibow arrived at the government house on Monday morning, but met the gate leading to his office under luck and key. He said he has yet to receive a formal lecture from the governor's office and that, according to him, is a proper channel to transmit a directive pertaining to the relocation to a new office. The other state governor has not reacted to the development, but sources close to him say Scheibow has relocated his office to a new location outside of the government house and was not expected at the old office. The governor said it should not be that they are using the office for something else. I am not moved to anywhere. Nobody are giving me a letter to move to anywhere. I am, nobody has given me a letter. So he did not say I have moved. I am not moved. I am not moved. The governor did not give me a letter. Nobody has given me a letter to move. So I would like to move out of my office. I am not a baker. I am not! I don't know. I could not, the governor is not a baker, so you called the general you are not tweeting because you haven't received a letter to move. Why didn't a civil servant get a letter to move? I told I was called the office office HOS. You don't have to move out of this office. I didn't get a letter to move. So I am yet. I should come and come and and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.