Coalition: Bode George Blasts Atiku, Mark, Others – “You Can’t Serve Two Masters”

Bode George, who previously served as the Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has criticized former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and several other party leaders for participating in an opposition coalition established under the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

George made these comments on Friday during an appearance on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily program.

The senior statesman warned Atiku and other PDP members who have not officially renounced their party membership, despite supporting the ADC coalition, that they cannot serve two masters.

“You can’t serve two masters, as the Holy Book says. You must choose to serve either A or B; claiming allegiance to both is deceptive,” he stated.

The ex-military governor of Ondo State alleged that ADC Chairman David Mark and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar were key figures responsible for the crisis affecting the PDP.

He believes that the ADC coalition lacks both strategy and concept, preventing it from becoming as strong an opposition platform as the PDP.

“It’s merely existential foolishness, or what is sometimes referred to as existential passivity. Why are they all going there?”

This is your father’s house, the very place that shaped you and propelled you into the spotlight. It’s from here that you’ve earned every accolade and recognition. When a minor crisis arises, does abandoning it align with our cultural values? No, you stay put and face it head-on.

“If your house has a leak, do you just leave? No, you’re the owner. Do they understand that concept? What strategy are they using? It’s certainly lacking in class,” he remarked.

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