Combining
the work of the president with that of the vice president is a tough
job, but Yemi Osinbajo has shown that he is a capable of wearing the two
caps.
Yemi Osinbajo
Following his appointment as Acting President of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria, the vice president, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, has to
combine his own constitutional duties with that of the president since
he is not allowed to appoint an acting vice president. Those close to
him say combining the two roles is challenging but so far so good, he
has proven himself to be more than capable.
Federal Executive Council Meetings
The acting president has presided at four Federal Executive Council
meetings during which important decisions were taken. On February 15,
he presided over the longest FEC meeting in recent years. The meeting,
which lasted till about 6pm, was the longest in the history of this
administration. The meeting discussed the 2017 budget extensively and
also approved contracts for the construction of 12 roads across the
country.
Visits to Oil Producing States
As part of plans to consolidate the prevailing truce between
agitators and government, Osinbajo has continued to visit states in the
Niger Delta to consult with leaders of thought in the states. He has
been to Bayelsa, Rivers, Delta and Imo states. Twice he proposed to
visit Ondo State but was unable to do so due to bad weather. The fact
that the truce has continued to hold is an indication that the acting
president’s trips to these states are not in vain.
Assent to Seven Bills
The power to sign Bills into Acts is exclusively reserved for the
president. While acting as president, Osinbajo has given his assent to
seven bills passed by the National Assembly. He has also declined to
give assent to another four bills. The bills favoured by the acting
president are: Oaths (Amendment) Act, 2017, Defence Space Administration
Act, 2017, Veterinary Surgeons (Amendment) Act, 2017, and the National
Film and Video Censors Board (Amendment) Act, 2017.
Others are Pension Rights of Judges (Amendment) Act, 2017, Nigeria
Institute of Soil Science (Establishment, etc.) Act, 2017, and the
Mortgage Institutions (Amendment) Act, 2016.
Consultation with National Assembly Leadership
In order to ensure that the 2017 Appropriation Bill does not suffer
inordinate delay, Osinbajo, in his capacity as acting president, has
met severally with the senate president, Dr Bukola Saraki, and Speaker
of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara.
Meeting with Private Sector Operators
Acting as president when the economy is in recession implies that
Osinbajo has plenty explanation to make. One of the people demanding
explanation is the private sector. This explains why he is frequently
meeting with the operators of the private sector. One of such meetings
was the Consultative Forum on Economic Growth and Recovery Plan, held at
the Old Banquet Hall of the State House.
At the meeting, the acting president spoke frankly. He admitted
that the economy was in deep crisis but said the government was
determined to better the lot of the citizenry.
Addressing the private sector operators, he said, “I am pleased to
welcome you, our partners in the private sector, to this very important
consultation on the ERGP. We are in a serious economic situation and the
president was particularly concerned about the lot of the common man.”
International Relations
Osinbajo has also been very active at the international scene. He
attended the inauguration of Gambia’s new president, Adama Barrow, in
Banjul.
On Monday, January 23, the acting president received a special
envoy from President Ismail Omar Guelleh of Djibouti, at the
Presidential Villa, Abuja. Osinbajo had also received Executive Director
of the United Nations World Food Programme, Ms. Ertharin Cousin, at the
State House, Abuja.
Last Wednesday, Osinbajo received the Commander of the US-Africa
Command, General Thomas D. Waldhauser, and the American Ambassador to
Nigeria, Honourable W. Stuart Symington. While acknowledging the support
received from the United States in the fight against terrorism, the
acting president used the occasion to plead for more help from America.
Holding His Own Turf
While performing the duties demanded of him as acting president, it
is also Osinbajo’s responsibility to preside over the meetings of the
National Economic Council, which is composed by all the 36 state
governors, the Federal Capital Territory minister, and Governor of the
Central Bank of Nigeria.
On Thursday, February 16, Osinbajo presided at the 74th NEC meeting
of the present administration. At the meeting, the governors expressed
concern at the rate the Naira was losing value and demanded immediate
review of the foreign exchange policy by the CBN.
As the vice president, Osinbajo is also the chairman of
Presidential Enabling Business Environment Secretariat. The council has
the responsibility for identifying and removing all impediments that
make doing businesses in Nigeria a nightmare. Last week, the council
held a meeting, which was attended by the senate president and the
speaker of the House of Representatives.
Among other decisions, the council appealed to the National
Assembly to, within 60 days, pass some bills that the council believed
would make doing businesses in the country a lot easier. Ultimately, the
council hopes to ease the business environment and improve Nigeria’s
rankings on the World Bank Doing Business Index.
Buhari’s Absence
President Muhammadu Buhari left Nigeria for London on January 19.
In a statement announcing the president’s decision to go abroad on
vacation, his spokesman, Femi Adesina, said the president would resume
work on February 6. Adesina had said, “During the vacation, the
president will also undergo routine medical check-ups. “In line with
Section 145 (1) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), the President of
the Senate, and Speaker, House of Representatives, have been duly
communicated.
“While away, the Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, will perform the functions of the Office of the President.”
However, on February 5, Adesina issued another statement saying
that the president had extended his stay indefinitely to enable him
complete a cycle of tests.
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