
As
the race for the national leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP), resumes, former deputy national chairman of the party, Chief
Olabode Ibiyinka George yesterday declared his intention to contest for
the national chairmanship position, saying that he was the only one
among all the aspirants that had the experience and wisdom to rescue and
position the party to regain power in 2019.
Speaking
at the City Hall, Lagos, where he made the declaration, George said his
first task, if elected, would be to reconcile the feuding factions
within the party while also according party officials at all levels the
recognitions they deserved while also protecting their interests.
“I
have learned the ropes and I have been guided by the collective wisdom
of our leaders across our great nation. I fully understand the precepts,
the mechanisms and the constitution of our party
“I
know the tradition, the culture, the guiding ethos and the normative
patterns that our leaders have built and nurtured for so many years. If
elected, I am willing and ready to work with everyone regardless of
personal differences to mend the broken places, to heal the ancient
wounds, to reconcile the feuding factions and ultimately ensure that we
strengthen our collective brotherhood and speak with one voice to regain
victory in 2019.
“I
will never compromise our foundational principles of justice, fairness
and equity as enshrined in the constitution of our party. We will
equally accord all our governors; and legislators at both state and
national levels the necessary pride of place and honour in this new
dawn. We will protect their interests and help to enhance their
effectiveness.
“If
I am given the privilege to serve, I will never play the role of an
overlord. I will serve with dignity and diligence. I will respect the
mighty and the low without discrimination. Together, we will remove
impunity. Together, we will restore discipline and fair play. We will
always insist on internal democracy.
He
said he would work tirelessly to revive the dream and principles of the
PDP founding fathers anchored on justice, fairness and equity as
enshrined in the constitution of the party.
George
stressed that as the PDP National Chairman, he would bring back the
dignity of PDP by working diligently to unite members while mending
fences and healing old wounds for all to attain the collective
aspiration of the once ruling party, adding that the PDP under his
leadership will strive to revive the economy of Nigeria which had been
battered, working with well-meaning members of the party to get the
presidential power in 2019.
He
said having actively served at the topmost echelon of PDP for 10 years,
working with the most experience members, his loyalty to the party had
never been in doubt, reason members should repose confidence in him to
serve well as their National Chairman.
George
thanked the Chairman, Alhaji Ahmed Makarfi and members of the Caretaker
Committee of the PDP on what he described as their commitment, loyalty
and their ability to pull the party from the brink of collapse. The
Caretaker Committee, he said had done a great work over the past one
year.
He
also commended stakeholders of PDP on their resolve to zone the
Chairmanship position to the south-west, describing the zoning
arrangement as a veritable tool for stabilising the PDP.
Bode
George had served as Zonal Vice Chairman south-west, Deputy National
Chairman South and Deputy National Chairman overall, the second highest
position in PDP, while he had also helped to resolve crises within the
party in all geo-political zones of the federation.
PDP
members who graced the formal declaration of Chief Bode George include,
Former Minister, Chief Ebenezer Babatope, former Deputy Governor, Lagos
state, Senator Kofoworola Bucknor Akerele, former Minister of
Communications, Chief Dapo Sarumi, Former Minister of Special Duties,
Elder Wole Oyelese, former PDP Chairman Ogun State, Chief Joju Fadairo,
Former Deputy Governor of Osun State, Erelu Olusola Obada, National Vice
Chairman PDP, Dr. Eddy Olafeso, former PDP Chairman, Lagos State,
Captain Tunji Shelle, former Interim National Chairman PDP, Chief Ishola
Filani, all Exco members of PDP in Lagos State.
Others
include, Hon Tajudeen Obasa, Chief Kehinde Kuku, Chief Tajudeen
Oladipo, Mr. Seyi Makinde, governorship aspirant, Oyo State, former
Deputy Governor, Oyo State, Chief Azeem Gbolarumi, Aremo Femi Adetola,
Chief Remi Akintoye Hon Oladele Bankole Balogun and PDP leaders from
South-East, South South and the North.







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