2023: Osinbajo has not declared interest in presidential race — Presidency

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Vice President Yemi Osinbajo

The Office of the Vice President of Nigeria, has again, restated that, the nation’s No 2 man, Prof Yemi Osinbajo has not declared interest in the 2023 presidential race.

The VP’s office, had, earlier in May, issued a similar statement on the subject matter.

In a new statement on Monday, Laolu Akande, the spokesperson to Vice President Osinbajo, conveyed his principal’s decision to the general public, and debunked reports being circulated, especially on the social media, saying such did not have the VP’s consent.

Akande said the Vice President was rather focused on governance and working to address all the compelling issues in the country.

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He described such reports as “needless distractions” and advised those behind the publications to stop it.

The statement read: “There has again been a flurry of activities, such as the release of campaign-style promotional videos, banners in the Social Media and even the deployment of political posters in some parts of the country, including the FCT and Kano, insinuating that the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, has joined the 2023 Presidential Race.

“The Office of the Vice President wishes to reiterate a statement on the same subject, made earlier in May this year.

“The Office of the Vice President is not in any way connected with the distribution and deployment of any 2023 political posters whether on the streets or in online videos, banners and the like on the Social Media.

“All these are simply needless distractions from the urgent tasks of governance needed in our country at this time.

“Prof. Osinbajo has not declared any interest whatsoever in the 2023 election, but he is rather focused on working in his capacity as Vice President in the current administration to address all the compelling issues in the country and concerns of Nigerians, including finding effective and lasting solutions to the security challenges and working to further boost the economy.

“Therefore, we ask that people desist from such publications while we all deal together with the challenges confronting us as Nigerians, and resolve them for the benefit of our people, and the enthronement of peace and prosperity in the land.”