Bode George has ordered Atiku and Wike to leave the PDP on suspicion of anti-party activities.
Nigeria News Nalin Reported by former Democratic Deputy State Vice President PDP, Olabode George Chief George said former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and FCT Minister Nyesom Wike must immediately leave the PDP on suspicion of villain activities.
George said in a statement Wednesday that the party was embarrassed by the public display of the duo’s affinity for all the Progress Conference APCs.
He accused the two PDP chiefs of excitement with the opposition factor, saying they could not continue to claim membership of the main opposition party with their recent actions.
“What the hell is going on? People tired of PDP should leave and join another party. Enough to make this embarrassment.
“As the founding elder of this party, I wouldn’t watch some people publicly disrespect the party. This is impossible,” he said.
The older politician asked why Atiku visited Kaduna’s former president Muhammadu Buhari, an incident that condemned his alleged public approval of Bola Tinubu, some of which PDP governors and PDP leaders were before 2027.
George also criticized Atiku for being involved in the alliance with Tinubu, stressing that if Abubakar is in alliance with others in 2027, he should do this outside the party’s structure.
Speaking about the current economic challenges, George suggested that Tinubu create a special fund account in which the chairman of the bank deposits at least 20 billion guilds a year to alleviate the suffering of the masses.
He claims bankers are part of professionals who have caused economic hardship in the country.
George asked the source of the billions of naira announced annually by the bank.
“What is going on and off. There are also allegations of internal abuse, hidden and fraudulent. All of this is directed at Nigerians.
“You can’t see a banking doctor in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, the United Arab Emirates using a private jet every other day.
“Here, our bank MDs are not only renting private jets, but also owning jets. Where do they make money to maintain this luxury and lifestyle?
“The government must investigate this. Since Tinubu is trying to relieve the burden on Nigerians, these banks’ MDS should be paid to 20 billion guilds in the Special Intervention Fund account,” he said.