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Bode George: Tinubu Has Begged Me For Forgiveness by lalasticlala(m): 12:33am On Apr 26, 2015
In this interview with ENIOLA AKINKUOTU, the leader of the Peoples Democratic Party in Lagos State, Chief Bode George, speaks about the just concluded elections and other national issues

In your clear assessment, what do you think led to the defeat of the Peoples Democratic Party in the last elections?

The PDP was not defeated. We were manipulated out and history will judge what I am saying. When (Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission) Prof. Attahiru Jega came up with the use of card readers and Permanent Voter Cards, technically, you would have thought: ‘Thank God, we are in the 21st century, we have arrived.’ Take my state, Lagos, for example, 5.9 million people were registered to vote but until the week before the election which was fortunately postponed, we had 3.8 million PVCs delivered to Lagos. That means 2.1 million people were cut off. In areas where there was insurgency, there was between 80 and 90 per cent distribution rate. Most of Jega’s areas had no problems. Thank God Jega is a professor. Let’s assume that he is teaching a 400-level class in a university. He teaches Classes A, B and C. In Class A, he has completed the syllabus but in Class B, he completed 60 per cent while in class C, he only completed 30 per cent of the syllabus and they are all going to write the same examination. Is that justifiable? Is that equitable? Thus, just looking at that, would he in his own mind, be satisfied that he did a good job?

Remember he first had February 14 as the election day. We thank God it was shifted. Yet he attributed the shift to the insurgency and the military wanting to operate. In his heart of hearts, can he face his Creator and say what he did was fair? Technically, we must move with the rest of the world but this manipulation was so vicious. I come from a highly politically-inclined family. The late Herbert Macaulay was my mother’s grandfather. Thus, we have always been politically vibrant in my family. I remember the politics of the 1960s. I sat back after the elections and when I saw the political setting, I concluded that after 50 years of independence and meandering, we are back at the starting block where we were in 1960. What have we achieved? The Northern Peoples Congress is now the All Progressives Congress. The National Conference of Nigeria and the Cameroons is now the PDP which was in control of the Eastern Region and the Western Region. We have come full circle and we are back to the starting point. I love this nation but when we look at how things are being done, there is no equity, justice or fairness. I am praying we will alter the course and take the ship of state in a direction where every Nigerian will be proud to commit themselves to the unity and indivisibility of Nigeria. After an in-depth post-mortem analysis of this election, we will know that we have taken a journey that has led to nowhere.

Are you saying the elections were not credible despite President Goodluck Jonathan’s acceptance of defeat?

On the day of the presidential election, at about 1pm, when the card readers were not working, suddenly Jega said we should go manual. If you check the time it takes for a person to be accredited and the initial 500 people per polling unit and later 750; you would be shocked that over two million people were accredited in Kano within the remaining time and they all voted. We must have been a more developed country than America to pull that off. The result that came out of Kano was 1,903,999 and then I shuddered. If I have to go to a classroom to teach and analyse this result, I would say there is no improvement at all and it took us straight back to the 1960 setting. We are now back to the era whereby people vote based on tribal sentiments. This was the kind of thing (former Head of State) Gen.
Yakubu Gowon wanted to stop and that was why he came up with the National Youth Service Corps programme to put all of us in a melting pot so that a Nigerian colour could emerge but we have not achieved that. Will this not haunt Jega? He should go into the inner-most chamber of his house and beg God for forgiveness. I am ready for a debate with him with facts and figures. There needs to be a total overhaul of INEC because if not, it means one section of the country will always determine who becomes President. Does that augur well for peace?

When President Goodluck Jonathan conceded defeat, he said he knew the election was manipulated and that he was not a coward but he had sworn that he would not allow any Nigerian to be killed on his own watch; thus, he threw in the towel and wished Nigeria well. His action doused a lot of tension.

There was heavy manipulation in Lagos. Why would Ajegunle, Ajeromi/Ifelodun’s ballot papers be found in Kosofe Local Government? Why would Kosofe’s ballot papers be found in Ojo Local Government? Why were hoodlums snatching ballot papers and shooting into the air? I have been calming frayed nerves because there is a graveyard silence in Lagos and people are not happy about the results. I have said we should not conflagrate Lagos. We must follow the example of the civility exercised by our President, gather our information as humanly possible and head for the tribunal.

But the South-East and the South-South gave the PDP almost 100 per cent votes. Your party also got millions of votes from Rivers and Delta states.

Most of the states in those places were originally PDP. The founding founders of our party were people who were of diverse backgrounds: Alex Ekuweme, Bola Ige, Adamu Ciroma and Abubakar Rimi came together with others to form the mega party that was Nigeria in all ramifications.

It is on record that President Jonathan got over N21bn the week he announced his intention to run. Lagos is also said to have got the largest chunk of the money in the campaign chest. But PDP leaders allegedly used the money to buy mansions for themselves instead of campaigning for Jonathan. This was said to have led to your party being outwitted by the APC. What is your response to this?

When we do a thorough post-mortem analysis, you will get the details. Those who collected the money would have to explain themselves. No kobo was sent here. I have also heard of complaints both from the APC and the PDP. It shows you the level of poverty of the mind and of the stomach. People think politics is all about self. The great orator, Cicero, said we are not born for ourselves alone but for service. If all they know is ‘grab it’, how will the money last them? The Yoruba say money is for spending. Those who stole the last time, where are they? I was inundated here with complaints of people collecting money and fleeing. It was done by the APC and the PDP. We will do an analysis and reappraise. Some people have disappeared like a submarine. We will do analysis. People cannot be fully trusted but the people given the resources will have to account for it.

Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd) has a reputation of being an incorruptible person. Do you think he can clean up the system?

The new government hurriedly put themselves together. They have no taproot; no culture. All they are after is power. On May 29, they will have the power. When I listened to Gen. Buhari’s economic postulation, I laughed. The world is in the 21st century. No one is talking about establishing Nigerian Airways or automatically turning a naira into a dollar. He said he would look into all the governors that have used their state Houses of Assembly to approve stupendous benefits for themselves. He said he would cancel it. But this is not a military government. My oga will now know what it means to deal with a National Assembly and their idiosyncrasies, state governors, political parties and their idiosyncrasies. I know Buhari to be a man that does not want any stain on his public posture. But when I was young, my mother used to say, ‘show me your friends and I will tell you who you are.’ Let my oga show me his friends and I will tell him who he is. Let him start to clean his own household because it is filthy.

I am from this state and I have been involved in politics since 1998. Bola Tinubu and I have settled our quarrel but facts are facts. Friendship is different. If I still see him, I will tell him to his face. His acquisitive tendencies know no bounds. He decided to bring (Akin) Ambode to manipulate the system and throw a lot of funds around. Where is the growth in Lagos?

Are you saying Asiwaju Bola Tinubu can stop Buhari from doing well?

Are they not in the same party? Who calls himself the national leader of the party? If Tinubu says let’s go South and Buhari says lets go East, what happens? You cannot have two captains on a ship. I told you the APC has no taproot but it is just an experimental party. I know Buhari will not want to contaminate himself but what of those who have fast hands in the tillers? We are waiting for him to announce his cabinet. Four years is a short time in the life of a nation. He is almost 73 and he should fear nothing. All he needs to do is to leave a good name behind.

You once said if Tinubu finds his way into national government, you will go on exile. Now that he has, when will you start packing your bags?

There is nothing he can do to me. I am not afraid of him and he knows that but I am now 70 and most of my children are abroad. My little girl is also abroad. I will spend more time there doing my memoirs because if I am here, I will be dealing with too many things. The book will include my 16 years of politics in Lagos and my youthful experiences.

You and Tinubu are believed to be archenemies but a member of your party, Buruji Kashamu, has described him as a role model for Yoruba and the architect of modern Nigeria. How do you see Tinubu now?

One little boy who just delved into politics said I am a mole of Bola Tinubu. He must have woken on the wrong side of his bed. Bola and I are not enemies; we are in two different parties with different ideologies. His concept of operation is at variance with mine. We are not enemies; we did not grow up together. I even went to his village in Iragbiji to campaign for our party in Osun State. I met his Oba there and they even showed me his primary school. One of his friends with whom he lived in Ibadan was my classmate at the University of Lagos.

Initially, he thought I hated him so much and convolutedly conspired to use a judge to put me in prison. Whatever you sow, you will reap. The Supreme Court said the judgment was a conjecture which means it never existed. They did not know they were helping me to go and rediscover myself. Of course it was painful. We later met at the Adamasingba Stadium Ibadan, at the burial of my good friend, Alao Arisekola. The Governor of Oyo State, Abiola Ajimobi, who is a younger brother of mine, sprang up and said, ‘Why are you and Tinubu not greeting each other?’ and I said Bola is on a different planet from mine. [[i]b]Oba Otudeko was also there and he said, ‘today at the burial of our mutual friend, Arisekola, we should end our hostility’ and I told them that he was involved in the conspiracy to lock me up. They called Bola, he shook my hand and said he was sorry. It was in public. Since then, if we meet in public, we greet each other but our concepts of politics are different.[/b][/i]

For me, there is no enmity, just differences in political approaches. For me, democracy is about the people, service and the majority of the people choosing who will lead them. His own concept is imperial. He decides who should go to sleep and who gets what. Now, there is Gen. Buhari. If I remember the kind of person he is and the Bourdillon dictator, I wish them the best of luck.


There are still those who believe that if the PDP had chosen Musiliu Obanikoro, it would have performed better at the polls because he is a grass roots politician that would be able to face Tinubu. What is your take?

Obanikoro face Bola Tinubu? When people say such things, it baffles me. Let him (Obanikoro) come out openly and say it. Without mincing words, whenever he needs something, he (Obanikoro) comes here to prostrate but you see I am an irredentist of the truth. When I know that you don’t have the qualities needed for a job and you are asking me to support you, I will tell you the truth. So, he went out to say he was going to campaign on his own and I wished him the best of luck. The people decided at the primary because Jimi Agbaje was unique. The public wanted him and they voted for him. It was not about Bode George. If I were a weak leader, Obanikoro would have got away with all his shenanigans.

Why did the PDP play the ethnic card, pitting the Igbo against the Yoruba after the Oba of Lagos made threats against the Igbo? This is believed to have contributed to your party’s defeat.

That is arrant nonsense. I am happy you asked this question. Before his statement, candidates had emerged and we were getting ready for election. According to the way I was brought up in Lagos, the centre of commerce, everyone is welcome. That is why Lagos is different from every other city in Nigeria. If you come from anywhere, we accommodate you because buying and selling was our business. Thus, leaders of the South-South and Igbo came and said we should select some of their indigenes for the National Assembly and House of Assembly elections. I told them we do not select in the PDP except for where you have an advantage. For example, in Ojo, there are many Igbos. In Ajegunle, Ajeromi/Ifelodun, it is a mixture of Igbo and people from Delta. In Amuwo Odofin, there are a lot of Delta, Edo and Igbo people.

As the leader of the party, I sat down and asked my people, what is democracy? It is about representation. These people live here, have properties here and pay their taxes here. If they win, they will be representing their constituency that is made up of their own ethnic group. Already, some of them were members of their local government executive committees. They participated in the primaries and won and for the first time in the history of this state, we have some Igbos who are representing Lagos at the National Assembly. They are not representing the South-East but their people in Lagos. Therefore, it was not a matter of us playing the ethnic card. It was my friend, the kabiyesi, that was pitting the Yoruba against the Igbo. When it is time for local government elections, it would be foolish of us to go to Agege, where there is a large northern population, and present a Yoruba man as our candidate. If you want to win, you put their own person there. Lagos is the melting pot and we are showing the rest of Nigeria the way. Tribalism must be buried and totally abandoned and that was why I said we have returned to the 1960 pattern of ethnic voting.

For the first time, the Lagos PDP is on its own without federal backing. How will you survive in the opposition?

We will survive through dedication, loyalty, sincerity of purpose and absolute commitment. It is going to be tough but this is when you will sieve the boys from the men.

The failure of your party nationally has been traced to the defection of five governors, which President Jonathan did not handle properly. With the benefit of hindsight, what lessons can you take from this?

I will not like to talk about my personal views because we have not had our party post-mortem analysis. Who did what, when and how should be an internal matter. I am a leader of the party and I remain a full member of the caucus and a life member of the Board of Trustees and National Executive Committee, hence, I will not wash our dirty linen in public.

What will Jonathan be remembered for?

He will be remembered for a lot of things, one of which is his meekness which is not a sign of weakness. Even at the peak of power, he kept his cool and history will judge. He did not behave like a bull in a China shop.

Your wife is the Director-General of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency. Will you allow her to continue with the Buhari administration?


If Gen. Buhari asks her to continue, I will not stop her. That is a very sensitive organisation and requires absolute trust of those in government. We are not alone in the fight against drugs. The Europeans and Americans are heavily involved in it. She is brilliant and has gone through all the trainings. She is very competent. If they want her to continue, it is fine but we have to look at those she will work with. I know Gen. Buhari. I will not say more than that.



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Re: Bode George: Tinubu Has Begged Me For Forgiveness by DonaldGenes(m): 12:34am On Apr 26, 2015
Hmmmmph! This Man is blisteringly greedy and annoying.

Jeez! Tinubu need to cripple him politically once and for all...

Funny enough, GEj still gave his wife such a juicy Political Appointment? For what?

Is this not the same Man who came outta Prison? Yet GEj still found it political expedient to make him politically relevant even amongst the many finest and erudite Politicians in Lagos he can pick from?

He and Obanikoro had virtually hijacked all and any Pol.Appointment meant for Lagos..

Nah waoh!

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Re: Bode George: Tinubu Has Begged Me For Forgiveness by garrix8: 12:39am On Apr 26, 2015
Hi have nor thin tow say, bought Sins Lalasticlala his the OP, high no wee wheel bee horn front page soon.

@Topic

Thief Bode George Is a useless toad. I don't blame him though, I blame the journalist who went to interview the Ex convict.

Sai Baba

Sai Tinubu

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Re: Bode George: Tinubu Has Begged Me For Forgiveness by Yasher: 12:43am On Apr 26, 2015
We all know how President GEJ was manipulated out of office. But as a peace loving Nigerian, he chose the path of peace over personal interest.

Now, that's what some people would never do.

#Nigeria First, Nigeria always. GEJ

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Re: Bode George: Tinubu Has Begged Me For Forgiveness by tinuolababy(f): 12:45am On Apr 26, 2015
This man can lie! shocked

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Re: Bode George: Tinubu Has Begged Me For Forgiveness by Yasher: 12:46am On Apr 26, 2015
DonaldGenes:
Hmmmmph! This Man is blisteringly greedy and annoying.

Jeez! Tinubu need to cripple him politically once and for all...

Funny enough, GEj still gave his wife such a juicy Political Appointment? For what?

Is this not the same Man who came outta Prison? Yet GEj still found it political expedient to make him politically relevant even amongst the many finest and erudite Politicians in Lagos he can pick from?

Tufiakwa!
what do you think Tinubu can do to Bode George that he has not tried? Mind you, Tinubu and bode george are rivals in the same business. None is better than the other.

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Re: Bode George: Tinubu Has Begged Me For Forgiveness by Nobody: 12:46am On Apr 26, 2015
Yasher:
We all know how President GEJ was manipulated out of office. But as a peace loving Nigerian, he chose the path of peace over personal interest.

Now, that's what some people would never do.

#Nigeria First, Nigeria always. GEJ



shoro niyen??Keep consoling yourself...sorry**ndo***pele***....grin

@topic,I do not take bode george seriously,a man that could not win for his party at his own polling unit.....dem dey call animals wey get horn snail sef dey show face...

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Re: Bode George: Tinubu Has Begged Me For Forgiveness by Nobody: 12:50am On Apr 26, 2015
Bode George the ex-convict!

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Re: Bode George: Tinubu Has Begged Me For Forgiveness by Nobody: 12:50am On Apr 26, 2015
Manipulated of office -No!
Voted out of office - Yes!

Yasher:
We all know how President GEJ was manipulated out of office. But as a peace loving Nigerian, he chose the path of peace over personal interest.

Now, that's what some people would never do.

#Nigeria First, Nigeria always. GEJ



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Re: Bode George: Tinubu Has Begged Me For Forgiveness by Toluifetutu: 12:51am On Apr 26, 2015
Useless old man, these are the people who deceived GEJ.

They should have asked him why he couldn't even deliver his ward to PDP after collecting so much from GEJ grin except for making noise, he has zero political relevance in Lagos

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Re: Bode George: Tinubu Has Begged Me For Forgiveness by sosanova: 12:57am On Apr 26, 2015
grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Bode George: Tinubu Has Begged Me For Forgiveness by macpetrus(m): 12:59am On Apr 26, 2015
Hehe....
Re: Bode George: Tinubu Has Begged Me For Forgiveness by MzOma(f): 1:11am On Apr 26, 2015
Bode is a good leader for others honest and cool person

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Re: Bode George: Tinubu Has Begged Me For Forgiveness by MzOma(f): 1:12am On Apr 26, 2015
I love bode I love pdp

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Re: Bode George: Tinubu Has Begged Me For Forgiveness by abduljabbar4(m): 1:13am On Apr 26, 2015
See why imprisonment is not enough for weed consumption.
If you want me to take you serious, go on exile. That makes you a man of your words. There is no reason why people should see that trekker as a mad man or something. He should be one of the most respected people in Nigeria.

This man is simply confused.

Click like if you can ever win anything that requires sense with this man in your team.
Click share if not.

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Re: Bode George: Tinubu Has Begged Me For Forgiveness by MzOma(f): 1:17am On Apr 26, 2015
Even from my childhood have loved PDP wheneve with do respeat I want too work with u sir

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Re: Bode George: Tinubu Has Begged Me For Forgiveness by baybeeboi: 1:18am On Apr 26, 2015
so Jimi Agbaje did not win?
here in Yemen, we could Hear of Him pulling crowd.

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Re: Bode George: Tinubu Has Begged Me For Forgiveness by emiye(m): 1:21am On Apr 26, 2015
You talking crap old man.

3.8 mil out of 5.9mill PVCs were distributed does not mean only 3.8 million PVCs were delivered by INEC, there were close to 2 million uncollected PVCs .

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Re: Bode George: Tinubu Has Begged Me For Forgiveness by Donmarshal11: 1:26am On Apr 26, 2015
I hope he his speaking from KENYA! grin

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Re: Bode George: Tinubu Has Begged Me For Forgiveness by siegfried99(m): 1:32am On Apr 26, 2015
Ok






#let me buy this land first #
Re: Bode George: Tinubu Has Begged Me For Forgiveness by nduchucks: 1:50am On Apr 26, 2015
Bode is a joker cheesy

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Re: Bode George: Tinubu Has Begged Me For Forgiveness by Nobody: 2:02am On Apr 26, 2015
Yasher:
We all know how President GEJ was manipulated out of office. But as a peace loving Nigerian, he chose the path of peace over personal interest.

Now, that's what some people would never do.

#Nigeria First, Nigeria always. GEJ



Yeah. I'll never forget that ‘Neither my ambition, nor that of any politician is worth the life of any Nigerian'

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Re: Bode George: Tinubu Has Begged Me For Forgiveness by silverdam(m): 2:02am On Apr 26, 2015
I hate reading interviews from irrelevant people... Is this old man still relevant? Even in the so called Pdp, he's not powerful. Agbaje is still even more relevant and powerful than him.


I just hate it when an ex-convict is so filled with pride. Only in Nigeria an ex-convict will be honoured, all thanks to shameless GEJ and his fellow supporters.

Spits on Tanoids that would support this man's views...

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Re: Bode George: Tinubu Has Begged Me For Forgiveness by siegfried99(m): 2:04am On Apr 26, 2015
#BEWARE OF 419 BOYS#





















#THIS LAND IS NOT FOR SALE #

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Re: Bode George: Tinubu Has Begged Me For Forgiveness by Ilekeh(f): 2:05am On Apr 26, 2015
Ain't this nigga supposed to be on exile?

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Re: Bode George: Tinubu Has Begged Me For Forgiveness by Nobody: 2:35am On Apr 26, 2015
bode george provide picture of tinubu begging you for forgiveness or adonblivit

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Re: Bode George: Tinubu Has Begged Me For Forgiveness by iyatrustee(f): 3:19am On Apr 26, 2015
See PDP the master manipulator crying of being manipulated out!

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Re: Bode George: Tinubu Has Begged Me For Forgiveness by onyi4edu(f): 3:49am On Apr 26, 2015
This man really made some point, forget his personality and read his answers to some questions; especially the question asked on the credibility of the elections, what led to their defeat and Gen. Buhari cleaning up the system; his answers on these were quite on point.

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Re: Bode George: Tinubu Has Begged Me For Forgiveness by oyeludef(m): 3:58am On Apr 26, 2015
Bode george. d genesis of jimi agbaje failure in lagos. no worry by dis tym in few months we go know who go beg who

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Re: Bode George: Tinubu Has Begged Me For Forgiveness by Ralphlauren(m): 4:59am On Apr 26, 2015
Lol grin grin

Bode Tewonde is looking for trouble ooooo grin

Patiently waiting for Lai Mohammed/Bola Tinubu's reply grin grin

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Re: Bode George: Tinubu Has Begged Me For Forgiveness by Akosbaba(m): 5:14am On Apr 26, 2015
These pple just don't give up

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Re: Bode George: Tinubu Has Begged Me For Forgiveness by donbrowser(m): 5:23am On Apr 26, 2015
grin yeye people

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