 Vice President Yemi Oshibajo has disclosed that his main priority for joining the presidential race is to serve Nigeria selflessly, and not for personal or political pursuit. Professor Oshibajo spoke at the Palace of Awi of Aduakiti about Rufus Adegume in Aduakiti, the Aduakiti state capital. This was in consideration of his consultations with stakeholders and APC delegates across the country ahead of the primaries. His head remains the most outstanding in terms of experience and preparedness to be the next leader that would rate the country of corruption, insecurity, and other rules among the presidential aspirants. Oshibajo added that working on the president, Bohari, whom he described as a transparent and honest leader, is one of the things that has prepared him for the bigger task in leading the nation in 2023. When the opportunity arose for contestants to put their names forward, to run as president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, I believe it would have been remiss of me and almost irresponsible after seven years in the office of Vice President, after having acted as president. I'm being clearly, and I say this with deep humility, being clearly the one person of all the other contestants who has the experience and knowledge at the federal level to do this task and to be able to hit the ground running on day one. So I believe that, you know, God has given me all of these experiences and this knowledge and this exposure so that in due course, and I believe the time has arrived, I will be able to put myself forward and put forward all that God has given me to learn and to experience in the service of our country. We are praying, by the grace of God, you are there. Remember the traditional institution. We want a place in the position of this country for the traditional last so that it's not every four years that you come there, which will have a role in the position of this country, not a passive position at all, so that when there's a problem that you have now, you have a voice that will be disrupted.