PDP not collapsed in Lagos – Bode George

A former Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Bode George, has dismissed speculations that the party has collapsed in Lagos.

George stated this on Monday while addressing journalists after a PDP stakeholders’ meeting in Lagos, likening the party’s structure in Lagos and Nigeria to the root of an Iroko or Lebanon oak tree.

Media Talk Africa reports that some Lagos PDP chieftains, including the 2023 governorship candidate, Dr Abdul-Azeez Adediran (Jandor), and spokesman, Alh. Hakeem Amode, recently defected to rival APC.

According to the defectors, the PDP’s structure had collapsed into the ruling party—a claim George described as “nonsensical” and firmly rejected.
The elder statesman further stated that all organisations face challenging moments, but the PDP would endure because its root is very deep and firmly established across the nation.

“I want to assure our leaders that the Iroko political party is very much alive,” George said.
He regretted that a respected PDP elder endorsed Jandor in 2023, leading to him receiving the party’s flag—an endorsement he now considers unfortunate.
“It is absolutely nonsensical to say the PDP structure in Lagos State has collapsed into APC,” George insisted.

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