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PDP Won’t Die Without You, Bode George Tells Wike

By Temidayo Akinsuyi

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Chief Bode George, a former Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has described as unfortunate the statement by Rivers state governor, Nyesom Wike that the party will suffer if he leaves.

Wike who described himself as an asset to the PDP had said “If I leave PDP tomorrow, the party will suffer. I am an asset to the PDP. If I leave the party today, I will win election in any party I find myself”.

However, speaking in a chat with DAILY INDEPENDENT, Bode George who said Wike’s statement is uncalled for, added that the Rivers state governor  should understand that a tree does not make a forest.

“That statement from him is most unfortunate and it is uncalled for. He should know that a tree doesn’t make a forest. If the founding fathers of PDP had said such things then, will Wike be governor under PDP platform today? I want to believe he never uttered such a statement. Maybe he was misquoted”.

“To me, the PDP will never suffer if an individual leaves. Some founding fathers labored to make the party what it is today. Now, the likes of Wike are in charge. Wike too will leave someday and others will continue from where he stopped,” Bode George said of the assertions attributed to Governor Wike.

Meanwhile, Governor Udom Emmanuel has vowed that he would not be leaving the PDP contrary to the rumours that had been spread about him following the exit of Governor Ben Ayade.

Source: Daily Independent

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