Chief Olabode George, a former deputy national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has once more discussed his intentions to permanently leave Nigeria.
On Monday, March 27, the PDP chieftain stated that it is his inalienable right to live wherever he chooses in the world.
George, who spoke on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Monday, said he can relocate to Nigeria’s West African neighbours like Ghana, Cotonou in Benin Republic and Lome in Togo if he isn’t satisfied with the incoming administration of the president-elect, Bola Tinubu.
Asked whether he still nursed the thoughts of going into exile, George said:
“I didn’t hide my feelings: I said if this fellow (Tinubu) becomes the President, I will lose my interest politically.”
Read what he said below to further confirm his position;
“I haven’t committed any offence that can debar me. I can go to Lome to live. I can go to go Cotonou. I can go to Ghana. I can even go to Iceland. I can go to anywhere I want. With my green passport and my credibility and worthiness, I can live anywhere. I am just bothered about the younger generation.”