…Says Tinubu not concerned.
The Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council, OYC, has alleged that there’s a sinister motive behind the sacking of VP Osinbajo’s political aides after reports had it that they should be re-posted out of the Presidential Villa to other ministries and parastatals.
According to the group, the outright Sack of Osinbajo’s aides shows that the VP might face the humiliation like CJN Justice Walter Onneghen and he’s likely on his way out of office if there’s any Constitutional breach.
“it’s just a matter of time before he faces the worst treatment akin to what Former CJN Onneghen witnessed as the handwriting is clearly written on the wall for VP to exit Honorably and return to evangelism which where he’s destined to to excel not as President in 2023”, says the statement signed by Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro.
“Senator Ahmed Bola Tinubu, the National Leader APC had likely seen this handwriting on the wall and carefully choose to support and side President Muhammadu Buhari instead of VP Yemi Osinbajo, his political godson, when Senator Ahmed Tinubu Commended positively that there’s nothing amiss for President to sign the offshore bills in London while observing his private visit without transiting power to VP Osibanjo, its a clear testimony that VP Osibanjo is likely on his own and should mend his ways or champion his destiny somewhere else.
“OYC is Confidence that Power will definitely shift to South East as one of the South East Governors is likely be in position to succeed President Muhammadu Buhari in 2023,but the alleged rift between the two top men may cause Constitutional crisis and might bring disrepute to the office of the Vice President and President.
“We are sure that President Muhammadu Buhari will likely pardon Osinbajo but will those who will likely benefit from the rift may not allow peace to return, Osinbajo should make hay while the sun shines, as onneghen humiliation out of office is a child play on what is likely may happen to him if there’s constitutional breach from the office of the Vice President.