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You’re Free To Relocate To Anywhere, Group Blasts Bode George Over Comment Against Tinubu

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Chief Bode George

A social-political group, Asiwaju Grassroots Foundation, has come hard on the former National Vice Chairman of the main opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the South, Chief Bode George, over his statement to relocate to Togo should Asiwaju Tinubu be elected President in 2023.

The AGF in a statement issued on Monday by its National Coordinator, Com. Olateju Ishola, described Bode George as a man with no integrity and has no moral justification to talk about any issue affecting the country.

He said, “A man that was convicted for fraud should not be taken seriously by any right-thinking Nigerian.”

Com. Olateju, said, Bode George cannot grant any interview without attacking Asiwaju, and for the last time, the foundation is warning the old man to desist from seeing Asiwaju as his only problem.

The National Cordinator said that Bode George has no political clout and integrity, to compare himself with Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, saying, “this is a man that has not been able to win his polling unit in Lagos since the return of democracy in 1999.

“Chief Bode George blames Asiwaju for anything that befalls him, even when he was sentenced to prison for a crime he committed .

“The Asiwaju Grassroots Foundation, having watched Bode George, exhibiting unnecessary hatred against Asiwaju, will henceforth wear him, the garment of disgrace.”

The National cordinator noted that a sore loser like Bode George should not be allowed to rubbish the good reputation that Asiwaju have built over the years saying that AGF will no longer condone such recklessness from him.

“Bode George has a staunch Tinubu group in AGF to contend with. We will no longer tolerate his excesses. He is at liberty to relocate to any country of his choice. Now that he has regained his freedom .” He concluded.

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