PDP crisis: Sheriff being used to constitute political rascality – Bode George

A former Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Bode George has appeal to the factional National Chairman of the party, Ali Modu Sheriff to stop his ‘political rascality’.

George made the appeal in his Ikoyi office, Lagos when he hosted the South-West zonal executives of the party on Monday.

He said Sheriff was being used by some forces who were determined to destroy the opposition party.

He said, “I will just appeal to Senator Ali Modu Sheriff: enough is enough. The political rascality, judicial rascality must stop for posterity. All these unnecessary litigations.

“There is an adage in Yoruba that when you see a bush rat dancing in the middle of the road, the drummers are in the bush. Let him take it easy, for the sake of the future generations of this country. Those who invited him, I hope they have learnt a lesson. It takes one terrible person to throw a stone into the well, one million professors won’t be able to find that stone.”

George also said the PDP stands a chance in 2019, following the ‘pior’ performance of the All Progressives Congress.

“Nigerians have seen the two sides of the coin and they have an opportunity to decide, based on your performance, based on the trust that they have in you. God is a God of second chance.

“I have been advising my oga (boss), Mr. President, what does he want to be remembered for? I am talking now as a general, not as a politician. If anybody is telling him, all is well; all is not well. Whatever he will do to alleviate the despondency in the land, he must do,” he said.

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