VP Osinbajo dumps Lagos APC

Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo is no longer a member of the All Progressives Congress, APC in Lagos state, his media aide, Laolu Akande confirmed on Tuesday.

Speaking with Journalists on Tuesday, Akande said Osinbajo had moved his membership to Ogun State.

According to the spokesman, the process was finalized when the Vice President revalidated his APC Membership status in Ward One, Ikenne, Ogun State on February 9, 2021.

Before his movement, Osinbajo was a chieftain of the Lagos APC with his polling unit at Code 33, Unit 2 Victoria Garden City, Lagos.

The revelation comes after National Leader of the APC, Bola Tinubu was asked to comment on his son, Osinbajo’s declaration for president, and he responded that he has no son old enough to vie for presidency.

2023: VP Osinbajo formally declares to run for president

Vice President of Nigeria, Yemi Osinbajo has officially declared to run for president in 2023.

Osinbajo made the declaration on Monday, in a video shared via his social media accounts.

”I formally declare my intention to run for the office of the President, Federal Republic of Nigeria, on the platform of our great party, the All Progressives Congress,” the VP said.

Osinbajo also stated in his declaration speech that he was committed to continuing the vision President Muhammadu Buhari has for the country.

He said; “If by the grace of God and the will of the people, I am given the opportunity, then I believe that first, we must complete what we have started, radically transforming our security and intelligence architecture.

Completing the reforms of our justice system; focusing on adequate remuneration and welfare of judicial personnel and ensuring justice for all and the observants of the rule of law; rapidly advancing our infrastructure development, especially power, roads, railways, and broadband connectivity, providing an excellent environment for businesses to thrive, taking the agriculture revolution to the next level, especially mechanisation and developing the farm-to-table value chain; making sure that the government, its agencies, and regulators, serve the business community, creating a tech economy that will provide jobs for millions of young Nigerians; enhancing our social investment programme, to a full-scale social welfare program…”

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