In a heartfelt and deeply emotional appeal, George Turnah, a prominent political figure, has publicly called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to care for his family in the event that anything happens to him. Speaking at a recent press conference that was shared by ESET TV, Turner expressed his fears for his safety while reaffirming his commitment to advocating for southern Nigeria’s right to a full 8-year presidency.
Turnah has remained a vocal participant in Nigeria’s political discourse, especially regarding regional equity and unity. His unwavering stance on the South’s entitlement to uninterrupted presidential tenure has attracted significant attention and, reportedly, increasing pressure from various political quarters. This mounting adversity appears to have prompted his public reflection on the risks associated with his advocacy.
At the center of Turnah’s message is a plea for compassion and responsibility. Acknowledging the dangers surrounding his political engagement, he made a personal appeal to the nation’s leader, emphasizing the importance of protecting his loved ones should harm come his way.
In his remarks, “If anything happens to me because of the truths I have shared today, the ambitions and schemes I have revealed, and my defense of the South’s right to an uninterrupted 8-year presidency, I ask President Tinubu to take care of my family. They are everything I live for. If I die today, I will do so content, having spoken my truth and championed the cause of unity and political stability in this great nation. If I live to see tomorrow, it is as it pleases God Almighty.”
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