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Bode George Apologises To Igbo Over Ethnic Slurs, Warns Onanuga Could Be Banned From Lagos

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Chief Bode George has apologised to the Igbo in Lagos over ethnic slurs raised by Bayo Onanuga, erstwhile former director of publicity, Presidential Campaign Council of the All Progressives Congress (APC) during the recent General Election.

George, former deputy national spokesman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP has also cautioned Onanuga that the real owners of Lagos could indeed ban him.

GWG.ng reports that George spoke in his residence when he received a delegation of the Lagos chapter of Anya-Ndi-Igbo, a non-partisan, socio-political in his residence.

He said: “It is sad that until now Onanuga has not apologised for the comment. Please let Ndigbo accept my apology for such senseless comment. I expect Prof. Wole Soyinka to tell him to apologise rather than b abusing Datti Baba-Ahmed.

“It is a misnomer, senseless and insane to make that kind of comment in a country where we are still trying to build the nation.

“How can you tell them that they can’t come here? Is that the culture of Lagos? Lagos is the commercial-nerve centre not only for Nigeria but for the whole of West Africa. I believe that there is a new move in Lagos and the elders of the real Lagosians are going to meet because you don’t come here to come and define our culture. The culture that has existed. And I want to apologize publicly for that kind of detestable statement by Bayo Onanuga. Who the hell is he to be throwing such tantrums? And I’m shocked that even Bola Tinubu has not told him to shut up.

“So, I want to apologise as a true born and genuine Lagosian that that is not our style and attitude and we must stop it. If Bayo Onanuga is not careful, we will also ban him from Lagos. He can’t talk on behalf of Lagosians. What authority does he has to make such a comment?”

Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Anya Ndigbo, Dr. Uma Eleazu, who led the delegation said Igbo was not in any battle with the Yoruba for Lagos.

“There is a development we noticed in the last election, it turned out to be a do-or-die affair. If you do a content analysis of the just concluded elections, the words that were used were worrisome.

“These are words that create fear in the minds of people. In the last election, it went beyond that. We saw one ethnic nationality brought out to be antagonised and given names.

“So, our coming to you is to tell you that Igbo people are not in Lagos for a war or a fight. We are in Lagos to earn a living and to contribute to the development of the place where we are making a living. Some faceless people are going round fomenting trouble for Igbo people.”

GWG.ng reports that the decision by George to apologise to the Igbo over the ethnic slurs that characterised the Lagos elections has not received a reaction from Onanuga.

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