Why My Grey Hairs Have ‘Unusually’ Multiplied – Osinbajo
Vice president Yemi Osinbajo has attributed his grey hair to the fatigue encountered in the office.
He admitted this on Friday evening during the vice-presidential debate organised by the Nigerian Elections Debate Group (NEDG) and the Broadcasting Organisations of Nigeria (BON).
This statement was made as he tried to clarifies over his roles stipulated in the 1999 constitution of Nigeria.
He, however, said despite the herculean nature of his job, it has also been rewarding.
“I am sure that those who know me quite well know that my hair was not this grey when I started out in 2015. So really, it has been tasking,” Osinbajo said.
“And it has also been an incredibly rewarding experience especially looking at it from the point of view of the ability to do the things that one wanted to do all along as an individual.
“The role is one where you are in many senses the chief adviser to the president of the country and possibly the one person that would represent him when when he is absent for a meeting and even when he is absent for a longer period.
“So there is a sense in which the role of the vice president is one that very closely mirrors the role of the president in very profound ways.
“But our vice-presidency is different from that of other countries. Because unlike other countries, even countries that have similar constitutions, our own constitution aactually specifies role for the vice president. The vice president is the chairman of the national economic council…that is a constitutional role.
“In some senses, those who say the role of the vice president is like a spare tyre have it wrong because they are probably looking at other jurisdictions. In our jurisdiction, there are specific roles that the vice-president is entitled by law to perform.
“The vice president is also the chairman of the NCP, that is the national council of privatisation , the vice president is also statutory chairman over 22 parastatals and agencies and these are defined by law.
“That role is one that a good degree of trust is required between the president and the vice president. The role of the vice-president is one which also requires, I think a great deal of patience because you may not always agree with the policies.”
In view of these duties deputizing President Muhammadu Buhari in function, Osinbajo, the barrister of law is indisputably the most active vice-president Nigeria ever produced in spite of the interim roles he had to perform many times his principal was vacations especially while in his series of medical trips that reach a few months sometimes.
Osinbajo is aged 61 as at March 2018 but stress and hardship or poverty are major contributory factors responsible for grey hairs.

