2023: Real Reasons I Want To Be Nigeria’s President —Osinbajo Makes 10 Promises
Real Reasons I Want To Be Nigeria’s President —Osinbajo Makes 10 Promises
Nigeria’s Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has listed some challenges he intends to fix if he becomes the president of the country in 2023.
With this, he is expected to contest the All Progressives Congress 2023 presidential ticket against Bola Tinubu; the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi; Ebonyi State Governor, Dave Umahi; and Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State.
The VP made 10 promises to Nigerians if given the opportunity to rule the country.
Osinbajo said his experiences, insights, and opportunities would be used for Nigeria and Nigerians.
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 reform of our justice system focusing on adequate remuneration and welfare of judicial personnel, ensuring justice for all and the observance of rule of law, rapidly advancing our infrastructure development, especially power, roads, railways and broadband connectivity.”
Osinbajo Makes 10 Promises
He also listed, “Providing an excellent environment for businesses to thrive, taking the agriculture revolution to the next level especially mechanization 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; enhancing our Social Investment Programme to a full scale social welfare scheme, completing the promise of lifting 100 million Nigerians out of poverty within this decade, completing the task of ensuring that all Nigerians, male and female, attend school, reforming our educational system for relevance to the challenges of this century.
He also listed, “Completing the task of universal health coverage for all, and strengthening the capacity of States and Local Governments to deliver on their respective mandates.
“Above all, front and centre of our efforts will be the provision of jobs and opportunities for our young people.”
He subsequently sought the support of Nigerians “everywhere, young and old, male and female, in the great and exciting journey ahead of him”.
Osinbajo said, “We will, working together, establish by the grace of God, the Nigeria of our dreams in a few short years. We will build on the foundation laid by our predecessors. We will need to move, with much speed, intentionality, and perseverance, towards the vision of a prosperous, stable, and secure nation.
“I am convinced beyond doubt that we have the creativity, the courage, the talent, and the resources to be the foremost black nation on earth. Let us now birth the expectations of greatness conceived generations before us.
“Let us build a Nigeria where the man from Nnewi sees the man in Gusau as his brother, where the woman in Warri sees the woman in Jalingo as her sister, where the love of our nation burns alike in the hearts of boys and girlsfrom Gboko to Yenogoa. Where everywhere, in this land, is home for everyone, where our diversities, tribes and faiths unite, rather than divide us.
“Let our tribes become one tribe; the Nigerian tribe, where all are treated fairly, justly and with respect. Where all are given equal access to the abundant opportunities that God has bestowed on this nation. It’s time.”
Osinbajo Makes 10 Promises