Vice President of Nigeria

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Kashim Shettima is the 15th and current vice president of Nigeria, he assumed office on 29 May 2023.[1]

Eligibility

Candidates eligible for the office of vice president must be a citizen of Nigeria by birth, at least 40 years of age, a member of a political party and is sponsored by that political party.[2]

Oath of office

The Constitution of Nigeria specifies an oath of office for the vice president of the federation. The oath is administered by the chief justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria or the person for the time being appointed to exercise the functions of that office. It is the same oath recited by deputy state governors, ministers, commissioners and special advisers to the president.

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I, do solemnly swear/affirm that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to the Federal Republic of Nigeria; that as Vice-President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, I will discharge my duties to the best of my ability, faithfully and in accordance with the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the law, and always in the interest of the sovereignty, integrity, solidarity, well-being and prosperity of the Federal Republic of Nigeria; that I will strive to preserve the Fundamental Objectives and Directive Principles of State Policy contained in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria; that I will not allow my personal interest to influence my official conduct or my official decisions, that I will to the best of my ability preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria; that I will abide by the Code of Conduct contained in the Fifth Schedule to the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria; that in all circumstances, I will do right to all manner of people, according to law, without fear or favour, affection or ill-will; that I will not directly or indirectly communicate or reveal to any person any matter which shall be brought under my consideration or shall become known to me as Vice-President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. So help me God.

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Functions of the vice president of Nigeria

The executive functions of the Nigerian vice president includes participation in all cabinet meetings by statute and membership in the National Security Council, Federal Executive Council, and a constitutional role of being the chairman of the National Economic Council. Although the vice president may take an active role in establishing policy in the executive branch by serving on such committees and councils, the relative power of the Nigerian vice president depends upon the duties delegated by the president. The vice president as the second highest official in the Nigerian government also has a role of representing the president in diplomatic occasions, military occasions, council meetings, federal committees and events or any occasions as necessary. However, contrary to some opinions that the vice president has a statutory function of representing the president in any of these occasions, according to the Nigerian constitution, it is still the prerogative of the president to choose whoever is serving in the federal cabinet or the executive branch of government to represent him in any of those occasions. The vice president cannot make executive orders or decisions without the assent of the president because the president holds full executive and presidential powers. The vice president by a matter of law is not an assistant to the president, the office is fully and independently presidential, it's executive powers are hibernated until the president is unable to function by any means, in which case he or she becomes the acting president. In the instance of resignation, impeachment or death of the president, the vice president being the first in line of succession becomes the president of Nigeria. [3]

List of vice presidents

Military government (1966–1979)

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Chief of Staff Term of office Military Head of State
No. Portrait Name
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Babafemi Ogundipe
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16 January 1966 29 July 1966
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Joseph Edet Akinwale Wey
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1 August 1966 29 July 1975
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Template:Ayd Federal Military Government General Yakubu Gowon
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Olusegun Obasanjo
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29 July 1975 13 February 1976
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Shehu Musa Yar'Adua
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13 February 1976 30 September 1979
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Template:Ayd General Olusegun Obasanjo

Second Republic (1979–1983)

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Vice President Term of office Political party Elected President
No. Portrait Name
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5 File:Alex Ekwueme DF-SC-83-01329 (cropped).jpg Alex Ifeanyichukwu Ekwueme
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1 October 1979 31 December 1983
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1983
Alhaji Shehu Shagari

Military government (1983–1993)

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Chief of Staff/
Vice President
Term of office Military Head of State/
President
No. Portrait Name
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Tunde Idiagbon
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31 December 1983 27 August 1985
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Ebitu Ukiwe
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27 August 1985 October 1986
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Template:Ayd Armed Forces Ruling Council General Ibrahim Babangida
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Augustus Aikhomu
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October 1986 26 August 1993
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Interim National Government (1993)

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Vice President Period Head of State
Vacant 26 August 1993 17 November 1993 Template:Ayd Chief Ernest Shonekan

Military government (1993–1999)

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Chief of General Staff Term of office Military Head of State
No. Portrait Name
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style="background:Template:Party color; color:black;" |9 Lieutenant General
Donaldson Oladipo Diya
(1944–2023)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
17 November 1993 21 December 1997
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Vacant
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Michael Akhigbe
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9 June 1998 29 May 1999
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Fourth Republic (1999–present)

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Vice President Term of office Political party Elected President
No. Portrait Name Took office Left office Time in office
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29 May 1999 29 May 2007 Template:Ayd People's Democratic Party 1999
2003
Chief Olusegun Obasanjo
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29 May 2007 6 May 2010
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Template:Ayd People's Democratic Party 2007 Alhaji Umaru Musa Yar'Adua
Vacant
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Goodluck Jonathan
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19 May 2010 29 May 2015 Template:Ayd People's Democratic Party 2011
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29 May 2015 29 May 2023 Template:Ayd All Progressives Congress 2015
2019
Muhammadu Buhari
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29 May 2023 Incumbent Template:Ayd All Progressives Congress 2023 Bola Tinubu

Vice presidents by time in office

Rank Vice president Political party Total time in office Cause of end of term
1 Joseph Edet Akinwale Wey Military Template:Age in years and days Deposed
2 Atiku Abubakar People's Democratic Party Template:Age in years and days Natural expiration
Yemi Osinbajo All Progressives Congress Template:Age in years and days Natural expiration
4 Augustus Aikhomu Military Template:Age in years and days Resignation
5 Namadi Sambo People's Democratic Party Template:Age in years and days Natural expiration
6 Alex Ifeanyichukwu Ekwueme National Party of Nigeria Template:Age in years and days Deposed
7 Donaldson Oladipo Diya Military Template:Age in years and days Deposed and arrested for treason
8 Shehu Musa Yar'Adua Military Template:Age in years and days Resignation
9 Goodluck Ebele Jonathan People's Democratic Party Template:Age in years and days Death of Yar'Adua
10 Kashim Shettima All Progressives Congress Template:Age in years and days In office
11 Tunde Idiagbon Military Template:Age in years and days Deposed
12 Ebitu Ukiwe Military Template:Age in years and days Resignation
13 Michael Akhigbe Military Template:Age in years and days Resignation
14 Olusegun Obasanjo Military Template:Age in years and days Assassination of Murtala Muhammed
15 Babafemi Ogundipe Military Template:Age in years and days Deposed

Residence

The vice president of Nigeria resides at Akinola Aguda House.

See also

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References

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