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Osinbajo Presidency Greatest Legacy Buhari Can Bequeath To Nigerians —ajulo by TheRareGem1(f): 11:02am On Mar 19, 2022
Abuja lawyer and activist, Kayode Ajulo was part of the legal team which
validated President Muhammed Buhari’s victory.

The Mayegun Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland speaks on 2023 elections, his preference for the office of the president and burning national issues. Excerpts:

The race towards 2023 is gathering momentum, what are your perspectives?

There is no denying the fact that the race towards the 2023 general election is gathering momentum and you would agree that the aspirants, dreamers and well wishers are getting set on their tracks for the race!

What is more, in this part of the divide, politicians always wait till the last lap, and this is the last lap, as we will be having a new President next year.

Politicians will tell you that they don’t want to start early because of the way the Nigerian system is built, because if they start early, it means they will spend more. This is the dress rehearsal for 2023.

After a careful analysis of the leading potential Presidential Candidates in the coming election, it is an undeniable fact that Prof Yemi Osinbajo has no doubt established a strong base upon which we can consolidate for the future and his political ideology has stood the test of time. Prof Yemi Osinbajo has more intellectual endowment, superior pedigree and moral heft than other potential contestants.

Most of those you see, their garments are already tainted. If they don’t have corruption cases on their neck, they are fraught with health related disabilities. A perfunctory and careful synopsis on some of these would be aspirants and dreamers, one would be left in the befuddling quagmire of choosing the right candidate who is the fitting round peg in the round hole.

From whatever angle this issue is tilted, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo is far ahead of other aspirants in this race towards 2023.

Quite paradoxically, despite the fact that Prof. Yemi Osinbajo is yet to officially declare his intention, largely due to the enormous national assignment committed into his hands, yet, the support has been massive from professional groups, ethnic groups, artisans, businessmen and so on, rooting and calling him to declare his intention. I am sure that at the appropriate time, he will yield to the demand of the people, he will declare his intention.

It will also be interesting to note that though the Prof. Yemi Osinbajo has not formally declared his intention, yet from the recent events, one does not need a soothsayer to know that the cynosure of all eyes are on him.

What are the factors that will determine Nigeria’s next president?

Come to think of it, if you are to fly to Lagos today and they bring a pilot who last flew ten or twenty years ago, rickety and old without current experience to fly you to Lagos, I know you don’t need a prophet before you jump off the plane. However, if they bring you a co-pilot who has been flying all around the world with the requisite modern technical know-how and expertise, you will definitely jump on board.

Nigerians need a president who is not distant from the agitation and everyday experience of the common people. A grassroots leader who can resonate well with the social vices beleaguering the country and has the capacity to ameliorate same.

Whatever standard, whatever indices you employ, you will find out that at the end of the day that your choice is Prof. Yemi Osinbajo. That is the reason somebody like me and millions of Nigerians spread across the country and beyond are saying it has to be Prof. Yemi Osinbajo.

Prof. Yemi Osinbajo’s youthful vivacity, unwavering faith in the youth, his enlightened trust in their capability for carving an organic nation out of a disparate country, for me is the high point of the quality that will determine who becomes the next president of the country. The future is now.

Don’t you think the Vice President’s silence is a minus?

Let me state pronto that the words of the legendary Leonardo da Vinci which have stood the test of time like the rock of Gibraltar that nothing strengthens authority so much as silence is quite pungent.

It is beyond conjectures that Prof. Yemi Osinbajo is saddled with a lot of responsibility as the Vice President of the largest country in Africa with over 200 million populace.

Aside presiding over matters of national interest, he has travelled to every part of the country and many parts of the world. He is the most engaging public servant in Nigeria. One can readily remember how he escaped death by the whiskers when his chopper was involved in an accident more than once in the line of duty and he survived!

To state the obvious, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo is a man who believes his work should speak for him. He has a principal that he has remained faithful to, and I am sure that aside the Right of First refusal which the Vice President is entitled to, the greatest legacy President Muhammadu Buhari would like to bequeath to Nigerians is to reward the faithfulness, hard work, selfless service and loyalty of Prof. Yemi Osinbajo by supporting his becoming the next President.

I am eagerly looking towards the President being the chief promoter, campaigner of his loyal Deputy, and that is the way it should be as President Barrack Obama did to President Joe Biden. That is my wish, my dream in this coming election.

Don’t you think Asiwaju Bola Tinubu might have an edge if President Buhari considers political expediency in view of the support he gave during the Presidents election?

Make no mistake about it, I have great respect and reverence for Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, who had not only made an indelible mark in the Nigerian political space but also for the people of Lagos State. However, if one must be sincere and not bend the truth by the elbow, Asiwaju’s era has become an incredible hallmark in the history of this Country as I see him more as an elder statesman that we should all go to for tutelage and direction.

I can vividly remember that I was just a man in the University when Asiwaju Bola Tinubu became the Governor of Lagos State, today my daughters are in Universities, how do I explain things to them.

Without doubt, asking Asiwaju Bola Tinubu to become the next president under the guise of rewarding his support to the President during the presidential election is like calling on the likes of Abedi Pele, and his Nigerian contemporaries to play in the world cup with likes of Ronaldo, Messi, and Mohammed Sala. This is definitely a disaster going somewhere to happen.

For whether we like it or not, the obvious glares into our very eyes like the morning sun that the world is changing and so must the modus operandi of governance change.

Let me reiterate again, the Presidency is not for sale and same is not to reward the action or inaction of any person. What Nigerians need at the moment without mincing words is a democratically elected government thoroughly equipped with modern political awareness and inclusiveness and Prof. Yemi Osinbajo is the right fit for the position.

What do you consider the greatest legacy this president can bequeath to Nigerians?

To move the country forward, I believe the greatest legacy President Mohammadu Buhari can bequeath to Nigerians is a Standard of Operation for good governance.

The President has done so much. In the area of infrastructure, give it to President Buhari. In the area of security, irrespective of the noise about Boko Haram, at least we are still united as a country, we still remain Federal Republic of Nigeria.

In the area of corruption, he has showed us that there are no sacred cows. He has fought corruption without political coloration. All his promises, he has fulfilled them in spite of daunting challenges.

That is why I was surprised when somebody accused me of mocking the President over his health, I said I never mocked the President. It is quite obvious that I have assiduously defended Mr. President’s tenure and have also acted as a Counsel to defend his mandate at the last presidential election tribunals; Court of Appeal and Supreme Court.

Is it any wonder that during the last TV interview the President granted, Mr President gave an honest evaluation of his health status and age. He noted that once his tenure ends, he will go home to rest.

We don’t need to deceive ourselves. People sometimes mention Joe Biden, forgetting that Biden is American, meanwhile, this is Nigeria. By the time you check the life span of an average American, you see the difference. God has been so nice, so kind to President Muhamadu Buhari, he has survived bomb blast, survived coups and he has enjoyed long life. His name will be written in gold, even diamond. However, we need to move forward. We need somebody that can further build on the existing foundation. Imagine Prof. Yemi Osinbajo on world stage. Imagine him in the world arena, flowing with Presidents of other nations, I know what the pride of being a Nigerian at such moments mean.

Imagine the intellectual capacity of the Vice President, imagine his sincerity, imagine his integrity, in a country where news about sleaze, corruption is all over the world.

And let me add this for the enlightenment of the people who have questioned the competence of Vice President under the present administration and want the Vice President to operate beyond his constitutional marks, Prof. Osinbajo’s roles as the Vice President have been cut clear by the Constitution, his brief is to take charge in the absence of his Principal as there can’t be two drivers on the wheel at the same time. Give it to him, the few times he spent on the driver’s seat are resounding and instructive of the hope we seek.

Zoning is an issue in Nigeria, where do you stand?

Let’s be real, zoning is not an albatross in Nigeria. It was so unfortunate listening to one of the Presidential aspirants speak on the issue. This is a serial Presidential aspirant, saying zoning is not in the Nigerian Constitution, and I weep for the system that propped up such an individual. How can you aspire to be the President of Nigeria without having an informed knowledge of the intent and letters of our Constitution? Too bad!

Beyond the fuddling argument that zoning is not expressly provided for in the Constitution, it is imperative to point attention to certain provisions of the Constitution with particular reference to the fact that the Federation or any part thereof should never be governed by a minority set of persons or ethnic group.

Section 14(3) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (1999) as amended provides that:

the composition of the Government of the Federation or any of its agencies and the conduct of its affairs shall be carried out of such a manner as to reflect the federal character of Nigeria and the need to promote national unity, and also to command national loyalty, thereby ensuring that there shall be no predominance of persons from a few State or from a few ethnic or other sectional groups in that Government or in any of its agencies.”

The essence of federal character is to ensure that political office is shared in equitable proportion, and you are saying Nigeria’s constitution does not recognise zoning?

I think the uninformed should apologize to Nigerians for saying zoning is not in Nigerian Constitution. This is the same person that had been talking about zoning, now because the table is turning against him, he is saying zoning is not in the Nigerian Constitution. It is so clear that zoning is an integral part of the Nigerian Constitution.

Don’t you think the PDP would be a difficult match in the 2023 polls?

What is the yard stick? I think PDP needs not less than another eight years to put their house in order. If I were one of those managing the PDP, I will request for eight years to purge the party of undesirable elements before thinking of presenting anybody for any elective position. We need to tell ourselves the basic truth, PDP for now should be thinking about filling the posts of Chairman of Council, House of Assembly, not the office of President. Which of the aspirants of PDP can stand on national platform to contest for Presidency? They should wait for another eight years to present aspirants for presidency.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/03/osinbajo-presidency-greatest-legacy-buhari-can-bequeath-to-nigerians-ajulo/
Re: Osinbajo Presidency Greatest Legacy Buhari Can Bequeath To Nigerians —ajulo by TheRareGem1(f): 11:03am On Mar 19, 2022
Interesting read. Osinbajo is the real deal come 2023.
Re: Osinbajo Presidency Greatest Legacy Buhari Can Bequeath To Nigerians —ajulo by Malory: 11:04am On Mar 19, 2022
90 billion gang. We haven't forgotten how fake pastor Osinbajo stole 90 billion FIRS money when Tunde Fowler was the chairman of FIRS. Osinbajo is a short deceitful imp and Nigerians have already rejected him

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Re: Osinbajo Presidency Greatest Legacy Buhari Can Bequeath To Nigerians —ajulo by tollyboy5(m): 11:08am On Mar 19, 2022
TheRareGem1:
Interesting read. Osinbajo is the real deal come 223.
He has not declared his ambition madam
Re: Osinbajo Presidency Greatest Legacy Buhari Can Bequeath To Nigerians —ajulo by Shooyie: 11:08am On Mar 19, 2022
Prof Osinbajo remains a solid candidate seeing how he performed while he was Acting President. I believe he will be a very effective President.
Re: Osinbajo Presidency Greatest Legacy Buhari Can Bequeath To Nigerians —ajulo by tollyboy5(m): 11:11am On Mar 19, 2022
Malory:
90 billion gang. We haven't forgotten how fake pastor Osinbajo stole 90 billion FIRS money when Tunde Fowler was the chairman of FIRS. Osinbajo is a short deceitful imp and Nigerians have already rejected him
This is the first time of seeing this.
Be sure you're not been misinformed

Or digesting residual information
Re: Osinbajo Presidency Greatest Legacy Buhari Can Bequeath To Nigerians —ajulo by Kestolove(m): 11:11am On Mar 19, 2022
Osinbajo is d man..we don't want drug baron
Re: Osinbajo Presidency Greatest Legacy Buhari Can Bequeath To Nigerians —ajulo by Malory: 11:12am On Mar 19, 2022
tollyboy5:

This is the first time of seeing this.
Be sure you're not been misinformed

Or digesting residual information
Google is there for a reason

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Re: Osinbajo Presidency Greatest Legacy Buhari Can Bequeath To Nigerians —ajulo by spydera: 11:13am On Mar 19, 2022
Your Osinbanjo should scale through his party's primaries first...
Someone who sat behind when Nigerians suffered for 8 yrs, what difference does he want to make now?
Mtcheeeeeeeew

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Re: Osinbajo Presidency Greatest Legacy Buhari Can Bequeath To Nigerians —ajulo by XXXXTENTACION: 11:14am On Mar 19, 2022
TheRareGem1:
Interesting read. Osinbajo is the real deal come 223.
suffer no dey tire una...

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Re: Osinbajo Presidency Greatest Legacy Buhari Can Bequeath To Nigerians —ajulo by tollyboy5(m): 11:14am On Mar 19, 2022
Malory:
Google is there for a reason
Lol heard you.

I duck search, i don't google search.
Re: Osinbajo Presidency Greatest Legacy Buhari Can Bequeath To Nigerians —ajulo by Chizzyjforce: 11:16am On Mar 19, 2022
I think Osinbao is one of the men that can give us the solution we're in dare need of in this country.
Re: Osinbajo Presidency Greatest Legacy Buhari Can Bequeath To Nigerians —ajulo by chiefolododo(m): 11:29am On Mar 19, 2022
Without any contraction, Osinbajo is the next president of Nigeria
Re: Osinbajo Presidency Greatest Legacy Buhari Can Bequeath To Nigerians —ajulo by Malory: 11:46am On Mar 19, 2022
tollyboy5:

Lol heard you.

I duck search, i don't google search.
Whatever
Re: Osinbajo Presidency Greatest Legacy Buhari Can Bequeath To Nigerians —ajulo by edochie12: 1:00pm On Mar 19, 2022
Chizzyjforce:
I think Osinbao is one of the men that can give us the solution we're in dare need of in this country.
why didn't he give us the solutions throughout his days as VP,was he not part of the problem we are facing now,buhari will handle insecurity,oainbanjo will handle economy,
On igbo mandate I stand

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Re: Osinbajo Presidency Greatest Legacy Buhari Can Bequeath To Nigerians —ajulo by Ekpeitit(m): 1:03pm On Mar 19, 2022
Some Nigerians talk like fools,is it Buhari that will vote Osibanjo into office or Nigerians?
Re: Osinbajo Presidency Greatest Legacy Buhari Can Bequeath To Nigerians —ajulo by famology(m): 1:53pm On Mar 19, 2022
No time for cowards. If he's interested let him join others in the ring. Nobody will get it on a silver platter neither will Buhari endorsement save anyone.
Re: Osinbajo Presidency Greatest Legacy Buhari Can Bequeath To Nigerians —ajulo by Elvictor: 1:55pm On Mar 19, 2022
Make we start to mention his legacy as Nigeria president.

Hello Nigeria economy wink grin

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Re: Osinbajo Presidency Greatest Legacy Buhari Can Bequeath To Nigerians —ajulo by Xhuntra: 2:42pm On Mar 19, 2022
Buhari will handle security
Osinbajo will handle economy


Evil duo

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Re: Osinbajo Presidency Greatest Legacy Buhari Can Bequeath To Nigerians —ajulo by tit(f): 2:46pm On Mar 19, 2022
We wants Tinubu
Re: Osinbajo Presidency Greatest Legacy Buhari Can Bequeath To Nigerians —ajulo by Zeemam: 5:27pm On Mar 19, 2022
Osinbajo is the man for us
Re: Osinbajo Presidency Greatest Legacy Buhari Can Bequeath To Nigerians —ajulo by okefranci: 7:23pm On Mar 19, 2022
We are for Osinbajo
Re: Osinbajo Presidency Greatest Legacy Buhari Can Bequeath To Nigerians —ajulo by tuniski: 8:24pm On Mar 19, 2022
TheRareGem1:
Abuja lawyer and activist, Kayode Ajulo was part of the legal team which
validated President Muhammed Buhari’s victory.

The Mayegun Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland speaks on 2023 elections, his preference for the office of the president and burning national issues. Excerpts:

The race towards 2023 is gathering momentum, what are your perspectives?

There is no denying the fact that the race towards the 2023 general election is gathering momentum and you would agree that the aspirants, dreamers and well wishers are getting set on their tracks for the race!

What is more, in this part of the divide, politicians always wait till the last lap, and this is the last lap, as we will be having a new President next year.

Politicians will tell you that they don’t want to start early because of the way the Nigerian system is built, because if they start early, it means they will spend more. This is the dress rehearsal for 2023.

After a careful analysis of the leading potential Presidential Candidates in the coming election, it is an undeniable fact that Prof Yemi Osinbajo has no doubt established a strong base upon which we can consolidate for the future and his political ideology has stood the test of time. Prof Yemi Osinbajo has more intellectual endowment, superior pedigree and moral heft than other potential contestants.

Most of those you see, their garments are already tainted. If they don’t have corruption cases on their neck, they are fraught with health related disabilities. A perfunctory and careful synopsis on some of these would be aspirants and dreamers, one would be left in the befuddling quagmire of choosing the right candidate who is the fitting round peg in the round hole.

From whatever angle this issue is tilted, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo is far ahead of other aspirants in this race towards 2023.

Quite paradoxically, despite the fact that Prof. Yemi Osinbajo is yet to officially declare his intention, largely due to the enormous national assignment committed into his hands, yet, the support has been massive from professional groups, ethnic groups, artisans, businessmen and so on, rooting and calling him to declare his intention. I am sure that at the appropriate time, he will yield to the demand of the people, he will declare his intention.

It will also be interesting to note that though the Prof. Yemi Osinbajo has not formally declared his intention, yet from the recent events, one does not need a soothsayer to know that the cynosure of all eyes are on him.

What are the factors that will determine Nigeria’s next president?

Come to think of it, if you are to fly to Lagos today and they bring a pilot who last flew ten or twenty years ago, rickety and old without current experience to fly you to Lagos, I know you don’t need a prophet before you jump off the plane. However, if they bring you a co-pilot who has been flying all around the world with the requisite modern technical know-how and expertise, you will definitely jump on board.

Nigerians need a president who is not distant from the agitation and everyday experience of the common people. A grassroots leader who can resonate well with the social vices beleaguering the country and has the capacity to ameliorate same.

Whatever standard, whatever indices you employ, you will find out that at the end of the day that your choice is Prof. Yemi Osinbajo. That is the reason somebody like me and millions of Nigerians spread across the country and beyond are saying it has to be Prof. Yemi Osinbajo.

Prof. Yemi Osinbajo’s youthful vivacity, unwavering faith in the youth, his enlightened trust in their capability for carving an organic nation out of a disparate country, for me is the high point of the quality that will determine who becomes the next president of the country. The future is now.

Don’t you think the Vice President’s silence is a minus?

Let me state pronto that the words of the legendary Leonardo da Vinci which have stood the test of time like the rock of Gibraltar that nothing strengthens authority so much as silence is quite pungent.

It is beyond conjectures that Prof. Yemi Osinbajo is saddled with a lot of responsibility as the Vice President of the largest country in Africa with over 200 million populace.

Aside presiding over matters of national interest, he has travelled to every part of the country and many parts of the world. He is the most engaging public servant in Nigeria. One can readily remember how he escaped death by the whiskers when his chopper was involved in an accident more than once in the line of duty and he survived!

To state the obvious, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo is a man who believes his work should speak for him. He has a principal that he has remained faithful to, and I am sure that aside the Right of First refusal which the Vice President is entitled to, the greatest legacy President Muhammadu Buhari would like to bequeath to Nigerians is to reward the faithfulness, hard work, selfless service and loyalty of Prof. Yemi Osinbajo by supporting his becoming the next President.

I am eagerly looking towards the President being the chief promoter, campaigner of his loyal Deputy, and that is the way it should be as President Barrack Obama did to President Joe Biden. That is my wish, my dream in this coming election.

Don’t you think Asiwaju Bola Tinubu might have an edge if President Buhari considers political expediency in view of the support he gave during the Presidents election?

Make no mistake about it, I have great respect and reverence for Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, who had not only made an indelible mark in the Nigerian political space but also for the people of Lagos State. However, if one must be sincere and not bend the truth by the elbow, Asiwaju’s era has become an incredible hallmark in the history of this Country as I see him more as an elder statesman that we should all go to for tutelage and direction.

I can vividly remember that I was just a man in the University when Asiwaju Bola Tinubu became the Governor of Lagos State, today my daughters are in Universities, how do I explain things to them.

Without doubt, asking Asiwaju Bola Tinubu to become the next president under the guise of rewarding his support to the President during the presidential election is like calling on the likes of Abedi Pele, and his Nigerian contemporaries to play in the world cup with likes of Ronaldo, Messi, and Mohammed Sala. This is definitely a disaster going somewhere to happen.

For whether we like it or not, the obvious glares into our very eyes like the morning sun that the world is changing and so must the modus operandi of governance change.

Let me reiterate again, the Presidency is not for sale and same is not to reward the action or inaction of any person. What Nigerians need at the moment without mincing words is a democratically elected government thoroughly equipped with modern political awareness and inclusiveness and Prof. Yemi Osinbajo is the right fit for the position.

What do you consider the greatest legacy this president can bequeath to Nigerians?

To move the country forward, I believe the greatest legacy President Mohammadu Buhari can bequeath to Nigerians is a Standard of Operation for good governance.

The President has done so much. In the area of infrastructure, give it to President Buhari. In the area of security, irrespective of the noise about Boko Haram, at least we are still united as a country, we still remain Federal Republic of Nigeria.

In the area of corruption, he has showed us that there are no sacred cows. He has fought corruption without political coloration. All his promises, he has fulfilled them in spite of daunting challenges.

That is why I was surprised when somebody accused me of mocking the President over his health, I said I never mocked the President. It is quite obvious that I have assiduously defended Mr. President’s tenure and have also acted as a Counsel to defend his mandate at the last presidential election tribunals; Court of Appeal and Supreme Court.

Is it any wonder that during the last TV interview the President granted, Mr President gave an honest evaluation of his health status and age. He noted that once his tenure ends, he will go home to rest.

We don’t need to deceive ourselves. People sometimes mention Joe Biden, forgetting that Biden is American, meanwhile, this is Nigeria. By the time you check the life span of an average American, you see the difference. God has been so nice, so kind to President Muhamadu Buhari, he has survived bomb blast, survived coups and he has enjoyed long life. His name will be written in gold, even diamond. However, we need to move forward. We need somebody that can further build on the existing foundation. Imagine Prof. Yemi Osinbajo on world stage. Imagine him in the world arena, flowing with Presidents of other nations, I know what the pride of being a Nigerian at such moments mean.

Imagine the intellectual capacity of the Vice President, imagine his sincerity, imagine his integrity, in a country where news about sleaze, corruption is all over the world.

And let me add this for the enlightenment of the people who have questioned the competence of Vice President under the present administration and want the Vice President to operate beyond his constitutional marks, Prof. Osinbajo’s roles as the Vice President have been cut clear by the Constitution, his brief is to take charge in the absence of his Principal as there can’t be two drivers on the wheel at the same time. Give it to him, the few times he spent on the driver’s seat are resounding and instructive of the hope we seek.

Zoning is an issue in Nigeria, where do you stand?

Let’s be real, zoning is not an albatross in Nigeria. It was so unfortunate listening to one of the Presidential aspirants speak on the issue. This is a serial Presidential aspirant, saying zoning is not in the Nigerian Constitution, and I weep for the system that propped up such an individual. How can you aspire to be the President of Nigeria without having an informed knowledge of the intent and letters of our Constitution? Too bad!

Beyond the fuddling argument that zoning is not expressly provided for in the Constitution, it is imperative to point attention to certain provisions of the Constitution with particular reference to the fact that the Federation or any part thereof should never be governed by a minority set of persons or ethnic group.

Section 14(3) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (1999) as amended provides that:

the composition of the Government of the Federation or any of its agencies and the conduct of its affairs shall be carried out of such a manner as to reflect the federal character of Nigeria and the need to promote national unity, and also to command national loyalty, thereby ensuring that there shall be no predominance of persons from a few State or from a few ethnic or other sectional groups in that Government or in any of its agencies.”

The essence of federal character is to ensure that political office is shared in equitable proportion, and you are saying Nigeria’s constitution does not recognise zoning?

I think the uninformed should apologize to Nigerians for saying zoning is not in Nigerian Constitution. This is the same person that had been talking about zoning, now because the table is turning against him, he is saying zoning is not in the Nigerian Constitution. It is so clear that zoning is an integral part of the Nigerian Constitution.

Don’t you think the PDP would be a difficult match in the 2023 polls?

What is the yard stick? I think PDP needs not less than another eight years to put their house in order. If I were one of those managing the PDP, I will request for eight years to purge the party of undesirable elements before thinking of presenting anybody for any elective position. We need to tell ourselves the basic truth, PDP for now should be thinking about filling the posts of Chairman of Council, House of Assembly, not the office of President. Which of the aspirants of PDP can stand on national platform to contest for Presidency? They should wait for another eight years to present aspirants for presidency.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/03/osinbajo-presidency-greatest-legacy-buhari-can-bequeath-to-nigerians-ajulo/
Apc in any form is a NO NO come 2023. Failure must be rejected.

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