Chief Olabode George, a prominent figure within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), remains a key voice in Nigerian politics as a member of the party’s Board of Trustees.

Known for his forthrightness and longstanding dedication to the PDP, George continues to influence internal discourse and strategic direction, particularly during times of political tension.

According to Channels Television, George commented on the controversy surrounding Nyesom Wike, the current Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), who has been embroiled in disputes with elements of the PDP leadership.

The issue, stemming from a reported ₦7 million party dues payment, has sparked internal criticism and debates about loyalty and party discipline.

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Speaking candidly, Bode George said, “What is ₦7 million? He should have just said to them, ‘Okay, ₦7 million, I’ll pay from my pocket.

Take the receipt back to the party’s secretariat.”

This remark highlights George’s belief that the financial disagreement should not have escalated into a public or political confrontation.

He emphasizes that personal pride or grudges should not override the party’s mission, especially at a time when unity is crucial.

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