Friday, 3 April 2015
I’ll lead massive campaign against APC – Bode George
The leader of the Peoples Democratic Party in Lagos
State, Chief Bode George, says the loss his party suffered
in the presidential election has strengthened his resolve
to ensure victory for his party in Lagos.
He, therefore, said that he would strategise and lead a
massive campaign against the All Progressives Congress,
which has been in power in Lagos for the past 16 years.
George told our correspondent during a telephone
interview on Wednesday that he would lead the
campaign of the PDP governorship candidate, Mr. Jimi
Agbaje, like an army general.
He said, “I am here and I will be at the centre of
operation. The people of Lagos also want a change and
we are going to be here to lead the battle. The battle is
on and the people of Lagos want a change and we will
ensure that we get it right.
“Lagos people know that this administration has
mismanaged their resources. We are not leaving
anything undone. We will reach out to the people during
the campaigns.”
George said he would never defect to another party. “I
will remain a member of the PDP till I leave this world,”
he said.
The PDP leader denied reports that he said he would go
on exile following the victory of Muhammadu Buhari at
the presidential polls.
He said he would rather travel outside the country for a
while in order to finish writing his autobiography, saying
he had been unable to finish the book because of his
busy schedule.
He said, “I have been travelling long before now and now
I need a long rest. I am 70 and I need to tidy up my
memoirs and if you want to do that, you need a lot of
time away from all of the hassles. But it does not mean I
will no longer be a Nigerian. I have no personal grudge
against Buhari or all the other people.
“We are in two different parties with different ideologies
and if he is the President, I have no objection and I wish
him the best of luck. The break will give me time. Rather
than running up and down to Abuja, I will be there
(abroad) writing my memoirs and doing other things for
myself. Of course I will come back, my mother is still
alive. I am not scampering out of Nigeria.”
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