- The former PDP national vice-chairman, Chief Bode George has challenged his contenders to an open debate
- George is one of the eight aspirants contesting for position of the party’s national chaiorman
- He said whoever wanted to lead the party should come a debate that would showcase the norms and traditional values of the party
One of the aspirants for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) national chairmanship, Chief Bode George, has challenged other contestants to an open debate on their vision and agenda for the party.
Punch reports that this was contained in a statement issued by his political adviser and media aide, Uthman Fadipe on Sunday, November 26.
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NAIJ.com gathered that George gave the challenge during his visit to party delegates in Sokoto on Saturday, November 25 as part of his campaign tour of the country.
He said whoever wanted to lead the party should come a debate that would showcase the norms and traditional values of the party.
The former PDP vice-chairman told the delegates that he was a committed party man who would deliver the best if elected.
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Meanwhile, NAIJ.com had previously reported that one of the chairmanship aspirant for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Bode George, called for the immediate resignation of the Chairman of the party’s national caretaker committee, Senator Ahmed Makarfi.
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Source: Naija.ng