In this interview with ENIOLA AKINKUOTU,
a national leader of the Peoples Democratic Party, Chief Bode George,
speaks on the recent comments of former President Olusegun Obasanjo and
other national issues
Former
President Olusegun Obasanjo says President Goodluck Jonathan plans to
perpetuate himself in government like the former President of Cote
d’Ivoire, Laurent Gbagbo. What do you think of this comment?
He (Obasanjo) says he is a Christian and
as a Christian, it is emphasised in the New Testament of the Bible
where Christ said judge not so that you will not be judged. But his
judgment is no longer about the policies of Jonathan. He has gone down
to the extent of saying Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) will jail you
(Jonathan), that is why you are afraid. I am holding my breath because
in an African setting, you talk to elders with respect and that is why I
am trying to get the right words to describe my feelings. Baba
(Obasanjo) is not a young man. He was Head of State at 39. So averagely,
he should be about 84 or 85 and I am requesting that he should
graciously fade away into the midnight. In the Bible, Romans chapter 13
states clearly that we should pray for those in authority. It says pray
for your leaders so that they don’t run aground. So, to me that is my
own interpretation. If baba (Obasanjo) had attended the Council of State
meeting in Abuja, where they were very well briefed, and that it was
decided that only the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral
Commission, Prof. Attahiru Jega, that could pronounce a postponement and
that he should go and come up with a decision and Jega addressed a
press conference. Now to start comparing our President with Gbagbo in
Cote d’Ivoire is unjust, unsavoury and unfair because what is the
population of Ivory Coast? What are the tribal sentiments of Ivory
Coast? Are they the same here? I want to plead with Baba. God has been
kind to him and he has served his own time. I don’t want to conclude
that his life will be like King Saul in the Bible. I pray it will not be
so. Baba has played his role. No generation can finish any job. Nation
building is a continuous exercise. You come, do your own and go back
into history.
Apart from the issue of
insecurity which Jega gave as the reason for the postponement of the
elections, do you think INEC was ready to conduct the elections on
February 14 and 28?
I granted an interview recently and
there were two posers that I gave to Jega. Thank God Jega is a
professor. He told us that there was an 88 per cent collection rate in
Borno State where there is massive insurgency as well as in Yobe and
Adamawa states. Here, where there is calmness and civility, only 30
something per cent of the populace had collected PVCs. It is just
improving. I think as of last Friday over three million had collected as
against 5.6 million. And he is saying we are ready. Without the
Permanent Voter Cards, you are immediately disenfranchised. Ask Jega
that as a professor, will it be fair to conduct an examination whereby
you have (students who have) covered 80 per cent syllabus and another
class where you have (students who have) covered only 30 per cent
syllabus. Is it fair?
The other question is this issue of card
readers. Have they been tested? I am talking as an electronic engineer
of 48 years in practice. You just bought equipment from China and the
last time it was tested was in China. Our own environment is not the
same. Look at the vagaries of the temperature here from the swampy areas
of the South and the savannah in the North. Who has tested the
equipment? Now, I am not saying they will not all work but if there are
almost 9,000 polling units in Lagos, is he saying all the 9,000 card
readers will be functional? If the card readers fail to work in some
polling units, what shall we do?
Why did the military surround former Governor Bola Tinubu’s house?
If Bola Tinubu finds his way into
national government, I will go on exile. He hasn’t the temerity and the
calmness of mind. They don’t even know what to do in power. Because the
vice-president is his boy, he will just order that Bode George should be
picked up. He said soldiers came to him but he must have been dreaming.
When he said soldiers had surrounded his house, I drove down there
because my house is not too far from there. I know the hierarchy of the
military and its behaviour. That they surrounded his house is lie number
one because on either side of his house are two buildings. There is
also one at the back. So, I wondered where the soldiers were hiding. Why
would you lie for public consumption? So when I got down there, I knew
that his spin doctors were working. These days people go on the social
media and the story went viral. Why would he (President Godluck
Jonathan) from Abuja, be running after Bola? Let them be very careful
about the statements they are making. More so, if Obasanjo is now
linking Jonathan with what happened in Cote d’Ivoire and coup; not in
this 21st Century. That is past and gone forever. No nation goes through
this kind of tribulation twice and survive. We have had our own
experience of Civil War and I pray that God does not direct our minds in
that direction and our people have to watch their mouths.
The general perception in Lagos is that the governorship race is between yourself and Tinubu.
Absolutely not! In the PDP, no
individual owns the party. I happen to have been the first national vice
chairman, South-West PDP, and then became deputy national chairman
South and then deputy national chairman for the whole country and having
done that, they have honoured me that as long as I remain in the party,
I remain a member of the Board of Trustees and I am the only one
representing the South-West in the national caucus forever. That is a
great honour in our party but I don’t decide who becomes a candidate.
Primaries were conducted and in this particular case, the voice of the
people became louder than anybody’s. I am not like Bola Tinubu, I don’t
have the papers of the party in my pocket. I don’t even have a veto
power. But the other side doesn’t practice democracy. We have friends
that are members there. Jimi Agbaje has no godfather but will not behave
like an authoritarian governor.
But Senator Musiliu Obanikoro said you were the one that imposed Agbaje.
That is absolute garbage, he knew he was
lying. You know he came from their party and that is why he was saying
it was me. He has now retracted the statement. We are now one
indivisible party and we are ready for election. All the vagaries and
all that happened during the primary was a test of the ability and the
strength of our party and we listened to the voice of the people. The
voice of the people is the voice of God.
Jonathan’s perception in the
South-West is not as favourable as it was in 2011. There has been blame
on you and other PDP Yoruba leaders for allowing Buhari to increase in
popularity in the South-West.
If you had said this about two or three
weeks ago, I would have agreed. I got these feelers straight to my face.
People came to me and said they would vote for Agbaje but they will not
vote for Jonathan because he had done nothing for us here. And I
explained that there is a general misunderstanding of the concept of
operation in this country. The long periods of military rule presupposed
that the Head of State was responsible for everything and it is that
same thinking that is responsible for this situation. We are all hands
on deck explaining the differences between military governance and
democratic governance.
Highly educated people, my age groups,
were asking me this question but I explained to them that 60 per cent of
the impact the President will have on you is through the federal
allocation to your state. Does he give every state and every local
government allocation? Yes. They collect it religiously every 30 days.
In the area of security, he guarantees it. It is only three states in
the North-East battling insecurity. There is peace and he guarantees
that. What of infrastructure? All federal roads in Lagos from Alfred
Rewane in Ikoyi all the way to Third Mainland Bridge and Ebute Meta are
federal roads. Are they like the roads in Somolu and Akowonjo?
Secondly, the APC refused to participate
in the National Conference. Since he (Buhari) has refused to debate,
what will he do about the resolution unanimously reached by the National
Conference? What will happen to the report? The decisions of the
National Conference are so germane to the future of this country. The
more reasons why the man who conceptualised it should be allowed to
implement his decisions.
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