Why Osibanjo Is Not Part Of Tinubu’s Campaigns, APC Clarifies
Bola Tinubu and Yemi Osibanjo

The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has opened up on the real reasons Vice-President Yemi Osibanjo and a number of other stakeholders in the party are not involved in the campaign of the party’s presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu.

Africa Today News, New York reports that since the APC flagged off its presidential campaign in Jos on November 15, 2022, some members of the party, including the Vice President have not been sighted campaigning for their party’s candidate.

Osibanjo, who has been seen attending other social activities, including the recently held centenary celebration of the Baptist Boys High School in Abeokuta, had been silent on Tinubu’s campaign since he lost at the party’s primary election.

Even on social media where the VP has a strong base and posts all his major activities, he has never posted any material to show his support for Tinubu’s candidacy.

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Also, the Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, has also been absent from the campaign train of his party.

Reacting, the APC Presidential Campaign Council spokesman, Festus Keyamo, said, the Vice President was acting on the directive of President Muhammadu Buhari, to concentrate on governance.

He said, ‘Rotimi Amaechi (former Minister of Transportation) was there in Adamawa State and Jos recently; he has been going to the rallies but he has picked the ones he wants to attend.

‘For the Vice President, it was a directive for him to face governance, and you can see Mr. President has been going round campaigning. Also, Ngige is not campaigning against our party, he just said he will remain neutral for his own reasons and that is just one minister out of 43.

‘We have an absolutely strong coalition in the APC unlike the PDP that has virtually collapsed.’

Africa Today News, New York reports that there appears to be some ongoing crisis in the ruling party at the moment.

Africa Today News, New York

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