It Will Be An Injustice If I Don’t Contest For President In 2023, Says Osinbajo

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Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, said it would be injustice if he did not run for the 2023 Presidential election with his great experience in the last seven years in office, he said this when he visited Gov. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State on Monday in his office in Akure.

Osinbajo praised President Muhammadu Buhari assigning to him great taskses that had helped groomed his experience, he said that it was God that put people in power, but noted that it would be a betrayal of his country for him to step down with all his experience in government.

The Vice President who declared his intention to run as president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on Monday April 11th, 2022 , said he did so because nobody can bear anything God does not decide that he would be, he added that only God can make a person president, vice president, governor, anything else.

He said he believe that the hand of God must be on anything we are doing, but he declared his intention because he served, with the help of God, he served for seven years and some months.

Osinbajo said he was given many tasks by President Muhammadu Buhari as vice president and he also acted as President, and that was how he got to know so many ideas that most people will never known, he has gained a lot of experience.

He said whenever the President wants to leave the country, he points to him as acting president and told him to be fair and just and do whatever he needs to do, he said he will be the best for the position of President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in 2023.

The Vice President also hails Akeredolu for the overwhelming projects in the state, while Gov. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu thanks the vice president for the visit.

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