A group, Akwa Ibom Steering Committee of the ‘Tinubu Support
Group’, has tackled Bode George, a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP), over his comments against Bola Tinubu’s presidential ambition.
Tinubu had, last week, declared his intentions to run for
the 2023 presidential elections under the platform of the All Progressives
Congress, APC.
The declaration has, however, generated a lot of reactions
across the country in which George has lent his voice.
George, in an interview, described Tinubu’s ambition as a
“huge joke” saying, “the Presidency of Nigeria is not for characters like Bola
Tinubu. Look at how he mismanaged the resources of Lagos State. It is
surprising that he can even dream of becoming the President of Nigeria. He is
living in cuckoo land.”
Irked by the comments of the PDP stalwart, the Pro-Tinubu
group in Akwa Ibom, which organised a press conference on Saturday in Uyo, the
state capital, said George’s view was an indication that he is either still
living in antiquity or not in tune with reality.
The coordinator of the group in the state, Hon Inyang Ifiok,
in his address said, “Bode George is entitled to his opinion and we have
freedom of expression. So, if he says Tinubu who is being celebrated across the
political divide of this country, his declaration is a huge joke, it,
therefore, means that he is still living in the ancient days, not the world of
today.”
He described Tinubu’s declaration as the “greatest political
news of the year, adding that it ignited a spark that triggered two APC members
to also declare their interest in the presidential race.”
He added, “It came strong and powerful, reverberating across
the entire direction of our national political landscape. It stirred the
somewhat somnolent political space of activities in the land into a frenzy.
“Shortly, after it broke it ignited a spark that compelled
at least two other top members of our party, the APC, to also declare interest
in running for the office as president of our motherland. The days head will be
interesting to witness”
Inyang said no Nigerian should make mistake about Tinubu’s
presidential aspiration, adding that by declaring his intentions, he was
responding to the yearnings of Nigerians to step into the nation’s political
“cockpit” and fly the country above its current socio-economic and political
issues, above insecurity and above underdevelopment into a destiny of a
contended citizenry.
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