PDP Peoples Democratic Party Chairman Bode George has revealed that President Bola Tinubu sent his Chief of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila, to plead with him not to leave Nigeria because of his assumption of office.
Appearing on Arise News TV’s The Morning Show on Wednesday, the PDP leader explained why Tinubu has remained in Nigeria more than a year after becoming president, despite threatening to leave the country if he does. Regardless, he took the time to explain.
His remarks came in the backdrop of comments by former Rivers State governor and current Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, who last week questioned why George had not left the country as promised. However, the proposal was rejected. The former governor should allow his successor, Mr. Simu Hubara, a man who cannot keep his word and is unscrupulous, to be in charge of the PDP structure in the state.
Speaking on the issue, George, a former military governor of Ogun State and PDP leader in Lagos, revealed how Femi Gbajabiamila, a former Speaker of the House of Representatives and currently Chief of Staff Tinubu, was virtually sent by the President. told the organizers. Beg him to shelve the plan.
The party leader also spoke about how he led a delegation of other Yoruba leaders to visit his home in Lagos and persuaded them with a soft pedal, which is why they abandoned their plans and said they were indeed planning to leave Nigeria. added that it was
Mr. George, who said Nigeria under the Tinubu administration is in turmoil, especially lamented the suffering that Nigerians are currently undergoing, adding that there is enough reason for the PDP to unite its efforts to ensure a change of president by 2027. He said that.
He also explained his comments several months ago that the president should be given some time to learn the ropes of the wide-ranging task of presiding over the affairs of more than 250 million Nigerians by persuading people of all ethnicities. He argued that there was enough time. It is different from being the governor of Lagos.
In this regard, he stressed that what he had suggested was just one year, long enough to act as a learning curve, and that the domestic situation shows that the president has not actually learned anything. He added that this has been shown.
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