PDP persuaded Mbah, but he still left for APC – Bode George

Olatunde Seyifunmi
Olatunde Seyifunmi
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A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Bode George, has expressed surprise over the defection of Enugu State Governor, Peter Mbah, to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Speaking on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Tuesday, George said he did not anticipate the move despite multiple reconciliatory efforts by senior PDP figures.

“I never saw it at any time. In fact, when Anyanwu was brought back as secretary to complete his assignment, he asked his people not to attend meetings.

 

“We were wondering what was going on in the South-East. Now that we have settled the matter and fixed the convention date, it’s only a question of time. Whatever position the East wanted to give him would have been his. So, what’s the essence of leaving now?” he said.

 

The BOT member revealed that several party leaders had visited Mbah in a bid to persuade him to stay.

 

“The governor, we all waded in and convinced him. Many people went there, telling him, ‘Calm down, the convention is next month. You’ll get whatever is due to the South-East.’ But the rationale and emphasis he gave, it was like I was in a very long dream,” George said.

 

While wishing the governor well, George maintained that the PDP remained strong and resilient despite recent defections. He also took a swipe at the ruling APC, describing it as a “private enterprise” owned by an individual.

 

“I wish him the best of luck. This is not the first time people are leaving. The PDP is an iroko tree. I wish them the best,” he added.

 

“The APC is owned by one man; he publicly said, ‘I own the party.’ That man is President Bola Tinubu,” George stated.

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