A Peoples Democratic Party leader in Lagos State,
Chief Bode George, says a former Governor of Lagos, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, will
never be like the late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, no matter how hard he
tries.
Tinubu, who is a national leader of the All
Progressives Congress, is said to be largely responsible for the successful
merger of the APC due to his influence across the South-West and parts of the
South-South.
However, George, while addressing journalists
during a meeting with beneficiaries of a scheme by the Federal Institute of
Industrial Research Oshodi, said Awolowo, during his time, ensured free
education across the Western region when he was the premier.
He, however, said that Tinubu had failed to
impact positively on the lives of people but was only interested in enriching
himself.
He said Tinubu started off by wearing Awolowo’s
kind of cap and then wearing round glasses like Awolowo to deceive the people
but his deeds were nothing compared to the late sage.
He added, “People like papa Lateef Jakande,
General Mobolaji Johnson would be spinning wherever they are. Tinubu said he
did a one-million-man march but that it is a joke.
“For 16 years they (APC) took us to a bridge that
led us nowhere and now we are looking for the road to freedom because they have
taken us to a point that future generations will not forgive them for.
“Papa Awolowo did so much for the Western region
and the nation’s education and that is why every March 6, we remember him. The
hood does not make a monk. He (Tinubu) started wearing round glasses, wearing
papa’s caps and raising two fingers but he has forgotten the two fingers now.”
George said it was hypocritical of Tinubu to sue
the African Independent Television over a documentary the station
aired against him.
George, however, urged the judiciary to be fair
in handling the case as he had once been a victim of a wrong conviction.
The PDP leader urged the Independent National
Electoral Commission to ensure that card readers were functional before the
March 28 presidential election.
He said if the machines malfunctioned, it could
lead to electoral violence
George added, “It is brilliant to use the card
reader but has it been tested? The trial was just done on March 7 and we were
to hold election on February 14. So, if we did not cry out, we would have gone
to election like that?
“We don’t want violence but violence begets
violence. If you put in place all the apparatus and everything needed, there
will be no violence but if people get there that day and they cannot vote,
people will grab the INEC persons there and beat them up. This election is very
strategic and will determine the future of this country.
“These elections are too strategic and we cannot
afford any experimentation.”
Tinubu please know that you will never be Awolowo, says Bode George
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