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Former Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Chief Bode George, has revealed that he will wait for the presidential election petition tribunal to make a judgment on the election outcome before deciding to leave Nigeria.
George had previously pledged to relocate to Togo if Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress won the presidential election.
Following Tinubu’s victory, George has been continuously pressed by Nigerians to disclose when he would make good on his threat to leave the country.
However, he stated that he was going to wait for the judiciary to make a decision on the outcome of the election before making any further plans.
George also expressed his desire to quit partisan politics and live the rest of his life in peace, with access to basic necessities such as water, electricity, security, and food for his children and grandchildren.
Bode said, “I am almost eighty years old, I can decide to live the rest of my life in peace. Remember, I was in the navy, I have been in almost all parts of the world, and I can still decide to go back to any place and live my life in peace; a place where water, electricity, security and food would be available; that is all I need for my children and grandchildren to be well.
All I need to do very soon is to quit and get out of partisan politics because all of my 25 years I have been struggling, fighting, trying to make this country work.
“When I will go I will decide, that’s my choice. The game is not yet over. We are going to wait on the outcome of the judiciary. I have relations here, it doesn’t mean I will never come back to Nigeria. If I said I am going to be out, that I am not going to be here, am I going to look for another job now? Nobody will employ me now.”
This article was updated 2 months ago