According to The Sun, Chief Bode George, a prominent figure in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), addressed various issues concerning the party and broader national matters. During the monitored interview, he touched on the upcoming National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting, highlighting the ongoing peace efforts within the party. He acknowledged, however, that these efforts are yet to bear fruit in certain states like Edo and Rivers.

Chief George emphasized the urgent need for calm in the current national climate, citing widespread hunger and discontent among the populace. He noted that people have legitimate reasons to be angry, and this anger should not be allowed to escalate to dangerous levels. Drawing on his experience as a retired general, he stressed the critical importance of maintaining peace and preventing any situation from deteriorating further.

The veteran politician expressed deep concern over the dissatisfaction among the masses. He urged elected officials to exercise patience and allow experienced elders to mediate any internal conflicts. According to George, no disagreement should be allowed to persist indefinitely, as most issues can be resolved through constructive dialogue and compromise.

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Chief George also reflected on the nature of political give-and-take, suggesting that losses in some areas can be offset by gains in others. He questioned why some conflicts seem intractable when solutions are within reach. Emphasizing the need for proactive leadership, he called on the right individuals to step forward and address these challenges effectively.

In summary, Chief Bode George’s interview underscored the pressing need for unity and effective problem-solving within the PDP and the nation at large. He urged leaders to prioritize the well-being of the people and to work collaboratively to resolve any differences, ensuring a stable and peaceful environment for all.

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He said: The situation in the country calls for calmness because all is not going well. People are hungry and they have a right to be angry for God’s sake. Don’t let this thing totally get to a level where it can explode on our face. I’m a retired general, I know why I’m saying this.

It’s very very disturbing. The masses of this country are not happy. So you that are elected, you should calm down, you know and allow the elders to wade in whatever differences you have; it cannot be perpetual. So what is it that we are looking for that we cannot solve by ourselves? You lose something here, you gain there, I don’t know! It’s a new scenario. Let the right people get up and solve the problem….Seë_Morë

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