Chief Olabode George |
Former Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP,
Chief Olabode George has advised President Buhari to do something about the current spate of killings to prevent Nigeria from heading into
another civil war.
George opined that his former boss in the military, President Muhammadu Buhari
has failed to protect lives of Nigerians, adding that elders like
himself must not sit down and watch as things get out of hands.
In an interview with Sun, he pleaded with the President to do
anything within the circles of his power to stop the operation of the
killer Fulani herdsmen.
He called on the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, and the
Speaker, House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, to return to the PDP
without further delay, adding that they were only tenants in the All
Progressives Congress, APC.
He added, “There has been a lot of anxiety, and tension in the
country over the present state of insecurity especially the killings in
Benue, Adamawa, Taraba, Zamfara with the latest being Plateau State,
what’s your reaction to the developments?
“There are times when elders and other well experienced people will
not make comments on certain things going on in the country for one
reason or the other, and there are times things will be happening in the
country, and it will be negligent for elders to keep quiet,
and this is one of those periods that elders must talk out.
“We must voice out our disappointment over these killings. What is
happening in Nigeria today is not only sad but also very frightening.
I’m not speaking out against these killings because of my political
leaning, but I’m speaking out against these killings because I’m an
elder, and a patriot. I’m speaking out because today Nigeria is bleeding
and wobbling.
“I’m talking because I’m a concerned Nigeria I want to make this
appeal to President Buhari because we have the same background, and
professional calling, and that’s talking about our military background.
“President Buhari is my former boss and I want him to succeed. If
anybody is telling Buhari that there is no problem in Nigeria today,
those saying that are not telling him the truth and they are not being
fair to him.
“I’m pleading with President Buhari being a former staff officer to him when we were in the military together that we have to do something about the present insecurity problem in Nigeria. I know that Buhari is a good man who is passionate about Nigeria.
“He loves Nigeria. I’m therefore appealing to him that we have to find an urgent solution to these problems.
“The most disturbing thing in this country today is insecurity of
lives and properties. I want to plead with President Buhari that he should take a cursory look at these killings going on in this country.
“These killings are not only creating division among Nigerians but
they are getting scary. Nigerians are scared and if the situation
continues like this, we are not only playing with fire but Nigeria may
soon explode, and if the present situation is not well handled, it may
result into another civil war. But we should not be poor students of
history.
“We’ve gone through civil war before, we should not go that path
again. President Buhari has to do something urgent to arrest the
deteriorating situation.”
He continued, “When these people, Saraki, Dogara and others were
leaving PDP then, I cautioned them against leaving the party. I told
them that in PDP you people are still landlords but when you get to APC,
you will become tenants.
“I further told them that why are they leaving the house they help build to go and become tenants in another house?
“How can you abandon your house because your house was leaking to go
and become tenant in another house? Saraki and others don’t belong to
APC, they were just tenants there, and that is why they are passing
through what they are passing there in APC.
“For me, Saraki, Dogara and others have no business in staying a day
longer in APC, they should return to PDP to help rebuild the party to
make it stronger. Now that they have seen how they are being treated in
APC, they should come back to PDP.”
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