“It is high time to tell Bode George to go and retire. Let him be a support stand for the younger ones in the party.'
The immediate past governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose, has said that former Deputy National Chairman of the, Bode George, must be sent to political retirement if the party must make progress in Lagos State.
While urging support for the PDP candidate in the senatorial bye-election, Babatunde Gbadamosi, Mr Fayose said; “Lagos is ripe for PDP to take and we will take the State if will work hard and put our house in order. He, however, said that “before PDP can win any election in this Lagos, the party must first separate wheat from chaffs.”
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