Don’t make me open any can of worms; I demand an immediate apology - Bode George fires at Oyinlola, over comments about OBJ
Chief Olabode George has demanded an immediate apology from the former governor of Ogun state, Olagunsoye Oyinlola, over what he described as “uncharitable and irritable vituperations” against him by the ex governor.
- Chief Bode George has demanded for an immediate apology from Olagunsoye Oyinlola
- Oyinlola had chided George for statements the latter made concerning OBJ’s Coalition for Nigeria Movement
- George pointed out that Oyinlola is his junior and warned the former governor not to allow him open any can of worms
Chief Olabode George, former deputy national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has demanded an immediate apology from the former governor of Ogun state, Olagunsoye Oyinlola, over what he described as “uncharitable and irritable vituperations” against him by the ex governor.
He made the comment in reaction to Oyinlola’s statement advising him to ask for forgiveness from former President Olusegun Obasanjo.
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NAIJ.com notes that the former governor had asked George to stop attacking his benefactor, in response to the PDP’s chieftain attack of OBJ’s Coalition for Nigeria Movement which he (George) had reportedly described as a deceit and waste of time.
Oyinlola stated: “Rather than attack current efforts at rebuilding Nigeria, I will advise Chief Bode George to retrace his steps and queue up in the CNM. I say so because, whatever he is today in politics is a product of Obasanjo’s magnanimous efforts.
“In the same vein, I state without any fear of contradiction that if Obasanjo has 10 enemies today in Nigeria, Chief Bode George made eight for him, if not the whole lot. So, I plead with him to go back to Obasanjo and seek forgiveness.
“I am also interested in that part of his statement where he described the CNM as a waste of time and a deceit by its promoters. I must say that I was surprised that someone of Chief Bode George’s pedigree and training would hastily write off a project carefully planned by seasoned minds.
“The CNM is a reaction to the inadequacies of the system we have. It is not a waste of time and cannot be a waste of time. It is designed to rescue Nigeria and build a new generation of leaders for our country.”
However, George responded in a statement released on Sunday, April 22.
He said: “I read today (Sunday) the untidy, uncharitable and irritable vituperations of Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola against my good self. I was rather astonished at the level of uninformed, reckless, misleading verbiage against me.
“Prince Oyinlola was very junior to me in the military. I am very senior to him in age. It was my humble self and the late Chief S.M. Afolabi who introduced him to our former president and my egbon, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo.
“It was through me and the grace of God Almighty that he was elected governor of Osun State. Oyinlola should not dabble into issues he does not know anything about at all. I have served several generals with 100 per cent loyalty.
“I have no grudge against our former president. I have a lot of respect for him. I greet him wherever we meet with deep respect and reverence as a well born Yoruba man.
“Oyinlola, please don’t start to open any can of worms that you do not know where it will spill over to.
“When one is sent a slave’s errand, you should behave like a true, well born.”
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Meanwhile, NAIJ.com previously reported that Chief Bode George denied speculation that he had resigned as a member of the Board of Trustees (BoT) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
George was earlier reported to have resigned in his bid to vie for the party’s chairmanship position at its convention.
He said those spreading the rumour of his resignation were suffering from chronic hopelessness as being a member of the BoT had no effect on his ambition.
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Source: Naija.ng