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Bode George Urges Politicians to Learn From Akeredolu’s Death

Jenny Soul by Jenny Soul
December 28, 2023
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Bode George, the former Peoples Democratic Party’s Deputy National Chairman has urged Nigerian politicians to learn from the death of former Ondo State governor, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu 

Bode mentioned in a statement released on Thursday that politicians should work to protect the interests of the people like the the late governor did.

The statement reads:

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“Akeredolu, who I always referred to as ‘My Aburo’,  made a great difference in the lives of his people and the nation through a combination of purposeful leadership and commitment to excellent service delivery.

“It is really unfortunate and sad that we are referring to this legal giant, great scholar, politician and administrator par excellence in the past tense.

“He was a consummate and courageous politician who spoke truth to power till he breathed his last.

“Akeredolu stood his ground by insisting that the right thing must be done.

“When a first-class traditional ruler in Ondo State, Oba Israel Adeusi, was killed and when some blood-thirsty maniacs invaded Saint Francis Catholic Church, Owo and killed worshippers, Akeredolu showed courage by insisting that those responsible must be brought to justice. He shed tears, spoke and Abuja listened to him.

“When he was indisposed, it was really unfortunate the needless controversy that emerged over the transfer of power to his deputy, Lucky Aiyedatiwa,  who is now the governor.

“Such was not necessary at all because the 1999 Constitution, as Amended, is very clear on a matter like this. The argument and power play were absolutely unnecessary.

“The lesson in this is that leaders must always think of the collective interest of all. Nobody will leave this world alive. We will all die one day. Any struggle for power that is outside the spirit of the Constitution should not be allowed.

“What are we struggling for? Position, power, money, fame, influence? All these are transient. Nothing lasts forever apart from the power of God.

“Aiyedatiwa was even threatened with impeachment but where is he today? He is the governor but he will not be there forever because Akeredolu was once there but today, he is gone.

“The big lesson is that we should fear God, respect fellow human beings and do the right thing for this country to assume its rightful place in the comity of nations.

“Akeredolu’s death has robbed Nigeria of a  statesman who was totally committed to the development of Ondo State, Yorubaland and  Nigeria. He used his legal and political platform to advocate for the entrenchment of democracy and good governance.

“Akeredolu is gone. Everybody will go one day. As a leader,  what will Nigerians say about you when you are gone? The lesson of his death is that we must all sacrifice to ensure the greatness of this country.

“I sympathise with the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, Southern Governors’ Forum,  South-West Governors’ Forum, Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa,  Mrs. Betty  Anyanwu-Akeredolu, the children, the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, the Olowo of Owo, and others.

George stated that the most important lesson is for everyone to fear God, respect other people, and act morally in order for this nation to reclaim its proper place in the community of nations.

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