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The Financial Times of London has published an article which states clearly that Acting President Yemi Osinbajo has been meeting the expectations of Nigeria since President Muhammadu Buhari left for vacation over a month ago.
Written by Maggie Fick, the Financial Times said:
Still some in government note that Mr Osinbajo has used the president’s absence to push ahead with the sort of action Nigerians have been hoping for since electing Mr Buhari two years ago.
“People are happier with the performance and style of the vice-president — he’s more decisive, active and charismatic,” said a senior government official.
Even some elites from Mr Buhari’s stronghold in the north say the country is running better with his deputy at the helm. Mr Osinbajo has been chairing lengthy cabinet meetings and working with parliament to pass legislation and fill important positions, such as the chair for the Supreme Court’s chief justice. This week, he unveiled a “60-day action plan” to lure investment to Nigeria.
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Written by Maggie Fick, the Financial Times said:
Still some in government note that Mr Osinbajo has used the president’s absence to push ahead with the sort of action Nigerians have been hoping for since electing Mr Buhari two years ago.
“People are happier with the performance and style of the vice-president — he’s more decisive, active and charismatic,” said a senior government official.
Even some elites from Mr Buhari’s stronghold in the north say the country is running better with his deputy at the helm. Mr Osinbajo has been chairing lengthy cabinet meetings and working with parliament to pass legislation and fill important positions, such as the chair for the Supreme Court’s chief justice. This week, he unveiled a “60-day action plan” to lure investment to Nigeria.
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