‘Desperate survival move’ – Bode George on Adeleke’s resignation from PDP
Veteran politician Bode George has described Adeleke’s resignation from the PDP as a “desperate survival move”, suggesting it is motivated more by personal political interests than party loyalty. George warned that such decisions could impact the party’s unity ahead of future elections.
According to George, Adeleke’s exit reflects growing tensions within the PDP and highlights the challenges of maintaining cohesion among party members. He urged politicians to prioritize collective party interests over individual ambitions.
Political analysts have echoed George’s concerns, stating that defections like Adeleke’s could weaken the PDP’s influence in Osun State and create opportunities for rival parties to gain an advantage.
George further called on PDP leaders and members to remain steadfast, stressing that party strength depends on discipline, loyalty, and shared goals rather than personal calculations.
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‘Desperate survival move’ – Bode George on Adeleke’s resignation from PDP
Veteran politician Bode George has described Adeleke’s resignation from the PDP as a “desperate survival move”, suggesting it is motivated more by personal political interests than party loyalty. George warned that such decisions could impact the party’s unity ahead of future elections.
According to George, Adeleke’s exit reflects growing tensions within the PDP and highlights the challenges of maintaining cohesion among party members. He urged politicians to prioritize collective party interests over individual ambitions.
Political analysts have echoed George’s concerns, stating that defections like Adeleke’s could weaken the PDP’s influence in Osun State and create opportunities for rival parties to gain an advantage.
George further called on PDP leaders and members to remain steadfast, stressing that party strength depends on discipline, loyalty, and shared goals rather than personal calculations.
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