I Will Work For Tinubu If Invited – Bode George


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The Former Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Chief Olabode George has said he will work with President Bola Tinubu if the president will invite him to contribute his quota to the present administration.

George told journalists at his Ikoyi office while responding to questions, that he had no personal issues with the president.

When asked if he would agree to serve the country if appointed by this administration, he said, “My reaction, as I have said, there is nothing personal. Look, I trained in the military. You know in the military whoever is in the trench next to you is your brother. When you go out to say what is our mission in the military? It is to defend our country. If he comes and says look, what do you feel about this, what do you feel about that, let’s work together in the interest of this country, why would I refuse? This nation also trained me.

“The military trained me. There is no part of the world that I have not been to, training and doing exercises. This country trained us. So, we must be able to put something back to the system that would also positively impact on the younger ones, to put a smile on their faces.’’

After questions from pressmen in regards to his party losing the presidential election, George said it was due to neglect of some parts of the country by his party leaders.

“They divided Nigeria into six geo-political zones and sought out six top positions in Nigeria, to which each zone will go home with one position or the other. After eight years, all the positions in the North will come to the South so that the issue of the majority perpetually getting the goodies and the minority just being onlookers will be resolved. I have not seen any better system. Remember when APC first came, they said we don’t believe in zoning, what nonsense, we are not going to do zoning.

“What did they do at the end? Where was Buhari from, where was Osinbajo from? Where was the Speaker from? Where was the Senate president from? That was the major problem with the PDP and landed us in the deck because the national chairman emerged from the same North where the presidential candidate of the party also came from.

“I said Haba, you wanted to go back to where we tried to avoid, but they kicked. There are no monkeys anymore in Idanre (Ondo State).  When we tried to point out to them that South West had been left behind and not included in their calculation, they said we should come back after the elections. Then we said okay, we would also after the elections. Now, we have seen the consequences,” he stated.

 

 


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