Osinbajo Nigeria’s Vice President has opened up on his position as Vice President of Nigeria saying somebody somewhere recommended him for the job.
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Wednesday night disclosed that he was
nominated for the office of the Vice President of the Federal Republic
of Nigeria in last year’s Presidential election.
Part of Professor John Paden’s book on the President, titled:
“Muhammadu Buhari: Challenges of Leadership in Nigeria,” had claimed
that Osinbajo emerged as Vice President despite pressure against it by
the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola
Tinubu. But many Nigerians had faulted the claim as they insisted that Osinbajo was nominated for the position by Tinubu. Osinbajo on Wednesday night, during the Dinner organized in honour of
outstanding graduants of the Presidential Amnesty Programme at the old
Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa, Abuja, confirmed that he was
actually nominated for the position. He said: “I was in a group of young men and women and one of them
asked the question how did I become Vice President, I was never a
politician or anything like that. So I tried to explain – it is quite
simple that someone somewhere has to recommend you. Somebody somewhere
has to give you a helping hand, whether to be a Vice President or to be
an aircraft pilot or to be an engineer, somebody somewhere has to give
you an opportunity and I think that all of you that are here today are
the beneficiaries of the opportunities that you have somehow received. “And this is why this event is so important. I think that it is one
way we have to remind ourselves that we are bound as individuals to give
opportunities to everyone.” He added A representative of the beneficiaries of the programme, Alexander
Obiechina, urged the Federal Government to continue to sustain the
programme. According to him, the beneficiaries have collectively resolved to
work against vandalism and make militancy to a thing of the past in the
region.
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