PDP should retire Bode George from politics to win Senate seat -Fayose

Former Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose warned the Peoples Democratic Party in Lagos State to retire Chief Olabode George from politics if the party must achieve anything meaningful.

He said this in a statement on Wednesday by Fayose’s media aide, Lere Olayinka, titled ‘Lagos PDP must retire Bode George to make progress, urges support for BOG to win senatorial bye-election – Fayose’.

The statement quoted Fayose as speaking during the inauguration of the PDP Campaign Committee for the Lagos-East senatorial by-election on Tuesday.

Fayose emphasised that Bode George should be “a support stand for the younger ones in the party instead of dragging positions with them”.

While urging support for the PDP candidate in the senatorial by-election, Babatunde Gbadamosi, Fayose said, “Lagos is ripe for PDP to take and we will take the state if we work hard and put our house in order.

“This senate election is for PDP to take if we are ready to take it. You have done it before by producing House of Reps members and you can do it again by producing a senator.”

He noted that “before PDP can win any election in this Lagos, the party must first separate the wheat from chaffs.”

The former governor said, “It is high time to tell Bode George to go and retire. Let him be a support stand for the younger ones in the party.

“As I am here, I am about 60 years of age, I have grown above fighting for minister that it will get to a point and someone will say he is sacking me. I will never be such minister not to talk of contesting any post with younger ones in the party.

“At this level, if you see any elder contesting chairman with the younger ones, you must know that such fellow needs to be retired.

“I am Ayodele Fayose, you can quote me anywhere. I said you must retire Bode George if you want progress in the PDP in Lagos. You must stand firm and fight for your right.

“As an elder, he is supposed to stay at home and be giving blessing to his children aspiring to grow not to be contending positions with them.”

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