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Saturday, January 15, 2022

2023: Tinubu will take Nigeria to gutters if elected, says Bode George

“I have some facts about this character… he will take the country to the gutters,” Mr George said of Mr Tinubu.

• January 15, 2022
Bode George and Bola Tinubu
Bode George and Bola Tinubu

Bode George, a former Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, has condemned the presidential ambition of former Lagos State governor, Bola Tinubu, in the 2023 elections.

Mr George, in an interview with Vanguard, cautioned Nigerians against voting Mr Tinubu in the presidential elections, noting that the All Progressives Congress’ national leader is undeserving of the position.

“If Nigerians are dumb enough not to see that and they choose that he is the one they want to put forward as president, I wish them the best of luck. I won’t be part of it here, because he will take the country to the gutters,” he said.

He admitted that Mr Tinubu has the legitimate right to contest, but reiterated that Nigerians must be careful. “If you look at his (Tinubu’s) past and all he has done, is he worth throwing tantrums all over the place? It is an insult to us,” he added.

Asked if he has a hatred for the former governor, Mr George said “I have some facts about this character. He ran my state (Lagos) since 1999, finished eight years of absolute nonsense. So, there is nothing personal but to be able to speak truth to power.

“So, we must continue that fight, our country must come out from the doldrums of filth and have people with confidence and character that are salable anywhere in the world and people loyal to this country. That is all,” he added.

Mr George also noted that he agreed with direct primaries because “We have done it in the past before, which is like Option A4”.

“The President has agreed to electronic transmission of results but the other arm, direct primaries, which seeks to remove godfathers’ control in political parties, is still not part of the guideline. Whatever it takes, whatever we will need to make democracy succeed, we must do,” he said.

“I want to plead with Nigerians to be conscious because Nigeria is in a state of hopelessness and helplessness,” he further said.

Similarly, Orji Kalu, a senator and former Abia governor recently said the presidential aspiration of Mr Tinubu was unreasonable and an idea “dead on arrival.” 

After several speculations, Mr Tinubu formally declared his interest in the presidential seat after meeting with Mr Buhari on Monday. 

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