Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, opines that it will be impossible to assess the policy direction of President Muhammadu Buhari in just 100 days in office.
But he’s optimistic that the expectations of Nigerians will be met, with the path that Buhari had taken in restructuring the country.
Osinbajo, who spoke at the 33rd Holy Ghost Convention of The Sword of the Spirit Ministries, in Ibadan on Sunday, said a lot has to be done to bring the desired change Nigerians voted for.
“I think that the nation has high expectations and I know that things are just getting better by the day and I believe that by the grace of God, all of those expectations and beyond will be met. So, we’re looking forward to more exciting times and great things for this nation.
“We can’t talk about a policy direction in one year but I am sure you heard the President’s speech on the economy and what to expect in the next few days. I hope we all heard what we’ve said about the economy especially what we intend to do in the area of agriculture, infrastructure, power roads, so much has to be done, a lot of work to be done in the next few months, so we will see a lot,” Osinbajo said.
Furthermore, Osinbajo revealed that after his nomination as running mate to Buhari, a lot of issues were brought up about religion and ethnicity, adding that several men of God were eager to hear why he accepted to run.
“A meeting of men of God was called by Bishop Oke and they wanted to understand why it was that I was running for office and they wanted to asked questions about the threat of Islamisation. They needed answers. After I answered the questions, they began to support the effort. They decided that they had had enough and they were convinced that what the Lord was about to do was something that will make a difference in this country.
“I am happy they have not been disappointed. God fulfilled the promise and we won the election. Winning an election and being the Vice-President is nothing. The most important thing is that God has said that we must be the light of the world. All the accolades and prestige of my office cannot compare with the duty that God has given us as true disciples. I pray that God will help me and the President to truly do the work. With the prayers of Nigerians, we will see a change, prosperity and all of us will enjoy this nation,” he said.










