Friday 22 November 2013

Lagos PDP lauds ex-convict, Bode George, at 68


Party says Bode George is misunderstood.
The Lagos State Chapter of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, on Friday hailed Olabode George, for his unflinching support for the party as he celebrated his 68th birthday.
Mr. George, a former PDP National Vice Chairman (South West), turned 68 on Thursday.
In a statement in Lagos, the state Chairman of the PDP, Tunji Shelle, described Mr. George as an exemplary politician whose leadership qualities were unrivalled.
Mr. Shelle said that Mr. George was philanthropic, cerebral and likable, adding that he had contributed much to the progress of the PDP.
“He is a dogged fighter, dependable leader and one full of rare dexterity. Sometimes, he is misunderstood, but, no doubt, he is a man of accomplished destiny,” Mr. Shelle said.
Mr. Shelle said that Mr. George earned respect and loyalty of many Nigerians as a junior naval officer.
“He was such a brilliant officer and served the navy very tirelessly. He has much energy and intellect to serve our nation.
“George’s qualities have earned him the unreserved love of many. He is indeed a role model to many of us,” he said.
Mr. George was jailed for 30 months by a Lagos court in 2009 for contract splitting while he was chairman of the Nigeria Ports Authority, NPA.
(NAN)

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