Nigerian Will Feel Better With Osinbajo As President – Financial Times
Worlds leading global business publication Financial Times Newspaper has endorsed Vice President Yemi Osinbajo to contest for the office of president come 2023 general elections.
The London-based newspaper said Osinbajo’s presidency will give Nigeria respite, adding that Nigerians will feel better with Osinbajo as president.
Financial Times which disclosed this in its editorial piece titled: “What is Nigeria’s government for?” said if by miracle, Osinbajo makes it as Nigeria’s president, it will rekindle the hope of the optimist.
In the article released yesterday, the London-based newspaper noted that campaigns for the presidential elections in February 2023 have already begun “if Yemi Osinbajo, the technocratic vice-president, were miraculously to make it through the campaign thicket and emerge as president, the hearts of Nigerian optimists would beat a little faster.
It said, “But that may be to underestimate the depth of Nigeria’s quagmire. The problem is not so much who leads the government as the nature of government itself.”
The newspaper described President Muhammadu Buhari’s eight years of administration as “somnolent”.
According to Financial Times, the Buhari administration failed to tackle the country’s insecurity, adding that Nigeria’s debt profile increased under his watch.
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