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When Osinbajo Was Acting President For 51 Days by toyini1234(m): 12:32pm On Apr 13, 2022
Many posit that the impact of favourable change is completely dependent on the degree of damage done to its target. But what if the target is a country with the seventh-largest growing population in the world, with an average annual GDP of N224 billion? Surely there are lots of other variables to consider.
To Nigerians, and indeed a good percentage of the African community, Yemi Osinbajo isn’t an unfamiliar name, it belongs to the most popular Vice President in Nigeria’s democratic history. Having an academic, who doubles as a Christian spiritual leader in such high position of power seemed an impossible feat for the Nigerian political climate as at 2014, when Professor Yemi Osinbajo assumed office as deputy to President Muhammadu Buhari in APC’s historic election victory. Prior to this time, many erroneously believed that politics was a game of the ruthless, and so this brilliant anomaly excited us all.
This arguably also formed our lofty and unrealistic expectations of the man and his office as Second Citizen of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. From arguments I have heard and positions I have read on social media, it is clear that many Nigerians are green behind the ears in regards to just how much statutory power the Office of the Vice President wields, with a fair percentage of Nigerians positing that Vice President Osinbajo has been sidelined, since he ostensibly does not act or speak up on topical issues. This of course is false, even if all you examine is his role in the permanent disbandment of SARS and ensuring justice for victims of police brutality through the Judicial Panels of Inquiry.
Simply put according to our Constitution, a Nigerian Vice President has no definitive power, and besides chairing a few agencies by statute, they are to only perform duties delegated to them by the President. In compliance with Section 145 (1) of the Nigerian Constitution, only in the event of the unavailability of their principal beyond 21 days, do they get to wield palpable constitutional influence as Acting President; this has been the case twice in the Buhari administration, first in June 2016 during the President’s brief medical trip to the United Kingdom, and the second and most crucial in January 2017, with Osinbajo stepping up to lead the charge in both cases.
How much notable change can be effected in 51 days?
It is my belief that a great number of people who fall into the faction earlier described – who are of the strong conviction that the VP is painfully quiet and is therefore complicit in the administration’s actions or the lack thereof – are genuinely ignorant of the progressive strides he took at a time when he could truly act.
Professor Yemi Osinbajo assumed the position of Acting President for a second time in January 2017, a period of grave uncertainty over the health condition of President Muhammadu Buhari, who had been out of the country for well over 21 days on health grounds.
His first official function was a meeting with the Executive Director of the World Food Programme (WFP), Ms. Er-Tharin Cousin on the 27th of January of the year 2017. He was informed of serious food shortage in the Northeast of Nigeria and why he needed to act fast to save hundreds of thousands dying from food starvation.
Immediately, he constituted a team made up of ministers and other cabinet members and ordered that they activated the Bureau of Public Enterprises Emergency Act. Days after, food and other household needs were on their way to the Northeast. Hundreds of Nigerians were saved from starvation.
On the 1st of February, he presided over the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting, during which the Presidential Task Force on food security was mandated to reduce price of food items in the country.
But there was politics brewing in the background. The powers that be did not want Justice Walter Onnoghen as Chief Justice of Nigeria despite the fact that he was next in line. The ‘cabal’ and ‘elites’ had stalled his appointment, but all of that changed when Acting President Osinbajo on February 7, 2017, sent Justice Onnoghen’s name to the Senate for confirmation as Chief Justice of Nigeria. This was the first signal that Osinbajo was a man of balls but is he a man of steel?
That he showed, when he did what many Nigerians describe as the unthinkable. He fired the then Director General of the State Security Service, Lawal Musa Daura, for blocking the entrance gate to the National Assembly. This sent a warning to other larger than life public servants who once thought they could do anything and get away with it.
Does that make him a man of steel? Well, if that was not convincing enough, what was convincing was his decision to go to Borno State a day after Boko Haram had bombed Maiduguri, the State capital. Security agencies and intelligence warned him against the visit but Osinbajo was not one to shy away from adversity.
The next day he was in Maiduguri and he went on an on-site assessment of the destruction caused by the terrorists and immediately ordered the reconstruction of the villages. On arriving Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, he ordered all Service Chiefs to relocate to Maiduguri to combat the insurgency and the next day they were there.
What about infrastructure? On February 8, 2017, he chaired the FEC meeting and gave approval of 21 billion naira for the construction of Ilorin -Omu Aran, Kabba road section, in a similar vein on February 15, he approved the award of a 126 billion naira road project spread across Kano, Bauchi, Adamawa, Kwara, Gombe, Enugu and Kaduna States to be constructed with immediate effect.
He did more than infrastructure, he stabilized the economy and brokered a peace deal enjoyed till this day. February 10 to 13 saw Professor Yemi Osinbajo make a rotational visit to the Niger-Delta, in continuation of his interactive engagement with the oil producing communities in the region. The visit started in Yenagoa, the capital city of Bayelsa State.
He then proceeded to Port-Hacourt, Rivers State to meet stakeholders of the oil producing communities. During the meeting, he rolled out the frame work for the clean-up exercise of Ogoniland; this is in response to the report submitted by the United Nations Environmental Programme in 2011, warning about the deplorable condition of the community.
He was not done. Osinbajo brokered peace with Niger Delta militants while also encouraging the region to embrace modular refineries, which Nigeria now has four of today, thanks to his expertise.
On February 16, 2017, Professor Osinbajo presided over the first National Economic Council meeting of the year and directed the Central Bank of Nigeria to review the foreign exchange policy. The meeting also resolved that fresh $250 million be injected into the Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF). The CBN subsequently released about $500 million through the inter-bank market where the 23 banks bought $371 million. Cut the chase, dollar to naira crashed drastically bringing a new lease of life to the economic wellbeing of Nigeria.
On February 17, Professor Osinbajo signed seven crucial bills into law, some of which are the Oaths (Amendment) Act 2017; Defence Space Administration Act 2017, and the Veterinary Surgeons (Amendment) Act 2017.
On an unscheduled visit that changed the fate of many derelict NCAA workers, Osinbajo appeared at the Murtala Muhammad International Airport in Lagos on the 23rd of February as part of the 60 days action plan for business reform in the country.
The visit, which took many airport workers by surprise went viral; during the visit, Professor Osinbajo inspected facilities and interacted with airport officials on the welfare of the workers and the travelers. In less than 24 hours after the visit, the Federal Government announced the sack of 10 directors of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA). Three new Directors and General Managers were also appointed for the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN).
But more importantly, this was the genesis of Nigeria’s steady rise on the World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business index. Prof. Osinbajo did not only make a case for a friendlier business environment, he ensured that government agencies removed bottlenecks by ensuring that they embrace technology.
The Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting Osinbajo chaired on February 22, 2017, approved 32 billion naira for the resuscitation and completion of 50 km dual carriage Kaduna eastern bypass highway, the council also approved $39.9 million for the construction of the Cameroon – Nigeria border-line bridge at Ikot – Efiem.
These are only a few of the proactive, hands-on and profoundly progressive actions that accompanied Prof. Osinbajo’s time as Acting President, 51 days that greatly pleased majority of Nigerians, so much so that an August 2018 publication of the BBC labelled him “Nigeria’s favourite leader”.
Conclusively, it will not come as a surprise if many dismiss this as a subjective view of the writer, still I doubt that any unbiased observer needs a diviner to conclude that if provided some more leeway, the Vice President and former Attorney General of Lagos State could move mountains.
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https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/03/osinbajo-in-51-days/amp/

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Re: When Osinbajo Was Acting President For 51 Days by forgiveness: 12:36pm On Apr 13, 2022
Osinbajo for President.

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Re: When Osinbajo Was Acting President For 51 Days by God1000(m): 12:36pm On Apr 13, 2022
He did his best despite the work of Cabals to undermine and sabotage his efforts

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Re: When Osinbajo Was Acting President For 51 Days by Nobody: 12:38pm On Apr 13, 2022
All this Na long talk. Infact before Buhari was sworn in we started seeing positive changes in Nigeria, due to an assumed reputation of Buhari people started putting themselves under check. 51 days is too little for any kind of judgement. Osinbanjo should have resigned long ago but he choose to be a part of this failed government.

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Re: When Osinbajo Was Acting President For 51 Days by MICHEALADEX(m): 12:39pm On Apr 13, 2022
Osinbajo is a real man.

And tinubu owns the game in favor of the VP.


Know that and know Peace of mind.

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Re: When Osinbajo Was Acting President For 51 Days by Nobody: 12:41pm On Apr 13, 2022
God1000:
He did his best despite the work of Cabals to undermine and sabotage his efforts

Hence, how dem cabals go take leave dem eyes open see make Osinbanjo click ticket.God1000
You sef make you reason am.
Re: When Osinbajo Was Acting President For 51 Days by Ttalk: 12:43pm On Apr 13, 2022
He is the most popular VP in Nigeria history. The few moment he presided over the affairs of the Nation in acting capacity speaks volume of what he is made up of.


Osinbajo is capable and competent

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Re: When Osinbajo Was Acting President For 51 Days by Nobody: 12:44pm On Apr 13, 2022
Ttalk:
He is the most popular VP in Nigeria history. The few moment he presided over the affairs of the Nation in acting capacity speaks volume of what he is made up of.


Osinbajo is capable and competent

Atiku is far more popular.

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Re: When Osinbajo Was Acting President For 51 Days by Nwaide01: 12:50pm On Apr 13, 2022
In as much as i hate APC with passion it is still my believe that he presided well those times he acted as President therefore i prefer him to Tinubu any time, any day.

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Re: When Osinbajo Was Acting President For 51 Days by BigRocky: 12:52pm On Apr 13, 2022
Osibanjo is a good man no doubt.

But he shouldn't have been part of this failed government
Re: When Osinbajo Was Acting President For 51 Days by Frigga13: 1:21pm On Apr 13, 2022
All this Yoruba hustle.. time wasters.

Tinubu Must Contest
Must be on ballot
Must.

Reality
Power to the people

North 2023

Obi remains best in south.

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Re: When Osinbajo Was Acting President For 51 Days by esivue007(m): 2:43pm On Apr 13, 2022
Hi
Blablamalala:
All this Na long talk. Infact before Buhari was sworn in we started seeing positive changes in Nigeria, due to an assumed reputation of Buhari people started putting themselves under check. 51 days is too little for any kind of judgement. Osinbanjo should have resigned long ago but he choose to be a part of this failed government.
which one is he should have resigned all these while?

If he had resign,how would he have built his credibility?

How's Nigerian going to know and see the brilliancy and sharpness in osinbajo?
In those days,tinubu had to appoint him as Attorney general due to his brilliancy and subsequently prompts him to add his name among his preference for Buhari's Vp before 2015 election.

My guy,leave it, Osinbajo is capable.

Tinubu must remain an elder stateman.
Re: When Osinbajo Was Acting President For 51 Days by mrvitalis(m): 2:49pm On Apr 13, 2022
God1000:
He did his best despite the work of Cabals to undermine and sabotage his efforts
Oya name three things he did

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Re: When Osinbajo Was Acting President For 51 Days by Ttalk: 2:53pm On Apr 13, 2022
Blablamalala:


Atiku is far more popular.

Change that "is" to "was" and complete the phrase

Atiku was popular for negative things during his tenure as VP

Shikena
Re: When Osinbajo Was Acting President For 51 Days by Nonpartisan1: 2:56pm On Apr 13, 2022
Osinbajo WhatsApp Warriors On Full Display..

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Re: When Osinbajo Was Acting President For 51 Days by TheRareGem1(f): 2:56pm On Apr 13, 2022
We can never forget those days. Still remain fresh in our heads.

For those who want to wail and ask what he did in those days. Click the link below

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/03/osinbajo-in-51-days/
Re: When Osinbajo Was Acting President For 51 Days by Ttalk: 2:56pm On Apr 13, 2022
mrvitalis:

Oya name three things he did

Read his achievement here

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/03/osinbajo-in-51-days/amp/
Re: When Osinbajo Was Acting President For 51 Days by Joylove2324(f): 2:57pm On Apr 13, 2022
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Re: When Osinbajo Was Acting President For 51 Days by mrvitalis(m): 2:58pm On Apr 13, 2022
Re: When Osinbajo Was Acting President For 51 Days by Ttalk: 3:00pm On Apr 13, 2022
mrvitalis:

Oya name three things he did

Also read this from one of PDP prophet
THISDAYLive
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Yemi Osinbajo: When an Acting President Acts Well
February 18, 2017

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Re: When Osinbajo Was Acting President For 51 Days by okefranci: 3:01pm On Apr 13, 2022
Osinbajo made a great impact for that 51 days and that is why I prefer him to any candidate
Re: When Osinbajo Was Acting President For 51 Days by Zeemam: 3:01pm On Apr 13, 2022
We can never forget, we appreciate him
Re: When Osinbajo Was Acting President For 51 Days by Dynamicboss: 3:10pm On Apr 13, 2022
I remember that period when dollars was almost hitting N600 and he strengthen naira to N350.

Just that the problem was IPOB activities hitting the roof.
Re: When Osinbajo Was Acting President For 51 Days by rejoice4eva(m): 3:30pm On Apr 13, 2022
undecided
Blablamalala:
All this Na long talk. Infact before Buhari was sworn in we started seeing positive changes in Nigeria, due to an assumed reputation of Buhari people started putting themselves under check. 51 days is too little for any kind of judgement. Osinbanjo should have resigned long ago but he choose to be a part of this failed government.
And your self adduced party LEADER was not part of the mess.
At least you should show us one single intervention of Tinubu to save the Buhari he brought to power from failure
Re: When Osinbajo Was Acting President For 51 Days by Nobody: 3:35pm On Apr 13, 2022
Lies upon lies to twist us to see the bad product chia merciful isha Allah!! hear our cry we need undecidedPETER OBI TO FIX NIGERIA WE HAVE SUFFERED FROM ALL THIS BAD PRODUCT OF PEOPLE !!! hmm OBI IS COMING...we have faith

Re: When Osinbajo Was Acting President For 51 Days by Nobody: 3:36pm On Apr 13, 2022
In that short period as acting president i think He tried.
Re: When Osinbajo Was Acting President For 51 Days by Opolopoopolonio: 3:39pm On Apr 13, 2022
I think he had a 100-day spell sometime in 2017

A frigging piggiddiooott is confused - "north 2023, Peter Obi is the best in the south" grin

Pathetic! grin
Re: When Osinbajo Was Acting President For 51 Days by ResidentSnitch(f): 3:46pm On Apr 13, 2022
Just one snag in his portfolio: Buhari.
You can't be the second man in a government riddled with all sorts of failures and expect not to partake in the blame as well as the negligible commendations.
Osinbajo should simply tell Nigerians if this government under Buhari and himself has failed, and why. If yes, then that's an impeachment on him ; and if no, then he's dishonest.
Re: When Osinbajo Was Acting President For 51 Days by Think9ja(m): 4:20pm On Apr 13, 2022
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The other time it was his CV on front page.

He's not qualified for the job. He's a legal luminary and that's all about that. The economy committee he's chairing is behind the joblessness of millions of people.

We need a politically astute man and Tinubu is the only southerner that fits that bill. His only undoing is his age and health. The south should bring someone else aside Tinubu and Osinbajo. If the south doesn't get to produce this next president, then they will wait a whopping sixteen years because the next eight years after this one will be the turn of aboki! and you all know what that means.

Haven said that, I want y'all to know that no mortal can fix Nigeria under the current setup.

We need to try another style of democracy. This current setup is absolute nonsense.

Anyone noticed that no presidential candidate has mentioned restructuring?

This is to tell you that it will be business as usual, with different people in place to continue to mortgage the future of generations unborn.

Whether Osinbajo or Tinubu or Wike or Atiku or anybody, na still man know man things go play out

Nigeria is scam...
Re: When Osinbajo Was Acting President For 51 Days by NothingDoMe: 4:29pm On Apr 13, 2022
God1000:
He did his best despite the work of Cabals to undermine and sabotage his efforts
Yeah he did.
Re: When Osinbajo Was Acting President For 51 Days by upengineer: 4:43pm On Apr 13, 2022
Dynamicboss:
I remember that period when dollars was almost hitting N600 and he strengthen naira to N350.

Just that the problem was IPOB activities hitting the roof.

How he was able to achieve that is still a mystery, I don't know why he can't do it again now. Dollar rate is something else now

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