Chief Bode George’s claim that the national leader of All
Progressives Congress, APC, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, apologized to him should be
taken as the meditations of a man in search of political relevance, Mr. Sunday
Dare, Media aide to Tinubu, said yesterday.
Dare told Vanguard yesterday: “Bode George takes himself too
seriously. He is in search of political relevance, which has since deserted
him.”
George, leader of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Lagos
State, was quoted in a national weekly yesterday as claiming that Tinubu had,
last year at the burial of Alao Ariseokola in Ibadan, apologized to him for
purportedly conspiring with others to put him in jail.
He had been quoted as saying: “They called Bola; he shook my
hand and said he was sorry. It was in public. Since then, if we meet in public,
we greet. But our concepts of politics are different.”
However, responding in a text message to Vanguard last
night, Dare said George’s claim “to seek political rehabilitation through a
bogus claim that Tinubu begged him for forgiveness is unexpected of a leader
like him.
“Tinubu bears Bode George no ill feelings. Although Bode
George has used every media interview to attack Tinubu, Tinubu has hardly
responded.
“The task of nation building, presently at hand, is more
urgent than this distraction.”
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