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Stop Public Spat in National Interest, Bode George Tells Obasanjo, FG

- Segun James in Lagos and Victor Ogunje in Ado Ekiti

Chieftain of Peoples Democratic Party and former military governor of Ondo State, Chief Olabode George, has asked President Muhammadu Buhari and exPresiden­t Olusegun Obasanjo to sheathe their swords in the national interest. The advice followed weeks of bitter public spats between the Buhari government and Obasanjo, which culminated in Friday’s allegation by the latter that the administra­tion was planning to frame him up for arrest and detention over his critical views about the government.

In a statement yesterday, George urged the two men to stop the war of attrition. He stated, “As a military man, I know these senior officers very well. I have worked at close quarters with the two of them. I have no doubt about their selfless commitment­s to our nation.

“I am appealing to the two personages, as a junior officer, to sheath their swords and resolve their difference­s behind the curtain. That is the military style. We don’t wash our dirty linens in the open.”

Lamenting the worsening tension between the former president and the government, George said he took Obasanjo’s statement about “the threat to his life with conscionab­le, natu- ral concern. I have also read the presidency’s rejoinder, which implied that there is nothing sinister in their motives.

Chief Olusegun Obasanjo is a man of towering distinctio­n and excellence who ruled this country both as a military head of state and as a civilian president. He is an internatio­nal figure who is motivated by patriotic fixity.

“President Muhammadu Buhari is equally a patriot, a gentleman and officer whose totality of vision is about the growth and welfare of our commonweal­th.”

George condemned the media war being waged by Buhari and Obasanjo, saying it does not bode well for the country and the military.

According to the former national vice chairman of PDP for South-west, “Naturally, we can disagree, raise our voices, stamp our feet in disapprova­l, but never in the open. The essence of the esprit de corps is about mutual felicity and respect for each other. Pray, let’s keep it that way. Nigeria is greater than all of us.

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