2023: Bode George Hails Saraki-Led Reconciliatory Committee, Says Disunity Is Not An Option In PDP

Bode George and Bukola Saraki

A member of the Saraki led committee said they had achieved 50 per­cent success rate in recon­ciling aggrieved members in PDP ahead of the 2023 elections. He said the major crisis rocking the party is the cri­sis in the South-West chap­ter of the party which, he believed, would be amicably resolved.

According to him, with the support it has received from all PDP stakeholders so far, especially the Nation­al Working Committee led by Prince Uche Secondus, the committee is confident that all grey areas would be sorted out and the par­ty would be in good shape ahead of the 2023 elections.

Also speaking, Chief Olabode George, a former Deputy National Chair­man of the PDP, has hailed the Saraki-led committee on its ongoing efforts to unite the party and return it to winning ways in future elections.

Speaking with Daily In­dependent at the weekend, George, the Atona Oodua of Yorubaland, who hailed Saraki’s maturity in han­dling the assignment, said he was highly impressed with the fact that the for­mer two-time governor of Kwara State had been speaking truth to power without mincing words on the way to go for the party to reclaim its place of pride in Nigeria’s political are­na.

He said: “The national reconciliation committee set up by the party headed by Dr. Bukola Saraki is do­ing a very wonderful job.“I’m highly impressed with Saraki’s handling of the responsibility so far. He is calling a spade a spade and telling the truth to power.

“Saraki is like an ele­phant in the room, saying the truth the way it should be said.“When I listened to him, I was very, very impressed that he has really grown and developed.“He is no longer the “Buk­ky” that I knew when he first came to the Villa. He is very mature, very intellectually sound, and very deep.

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“He is now making a spe­cial name for himself and I said, Oh, we thank God, we are getting to be fathers now but all is not lost.“If we have the younger ones like him coming up that we can handover the baton to, why not?

“I had a one-on-one meeting with him in my of­fice here. He never minced words when it comes to speaking the truth and I be­lieve that is what the PDP needs at the moment.”

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