Politics
2027: I’m too Presidential to be anyone’s vice, says Amaechi
Former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, has said he will not serve as a vice-presidential candidate to anyone in the 2027 general elections.
There had been speculations that the former Rivers State governor might deputize former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, who is believed to be emerging as the presidential flagbearer of the African Democratic Congress, ADC.
However, speaking at an event in Abuja, Amaechi dismissed the talks, stating that he is “too presidential to be anybody’s vice.”
“I will not be vice president to anybody. There are too many reasons why I won’t be vice president to anybody.
“The first reason is that I’m too presidential to be vice”, he said.
According to Amaechi, who is also eyeing the presidential ticket of the ADC, the problem with the office of vice president is not ceremonial, it is structural.
The former governor of Rivers State claimed that in Nigeria, the office of the vice president is designed to be subordinate, often powerless, and depend entirely on the temperament of the president.
“We will quarrel, instead of that, I would rather be a minister than be a vice president”, Amaechi said.

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