Bode George, a former deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, has agreed to work for President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
If Tinubu invites George, he has expressed his willingness to work with him.
Tinubu and Bode George have always travelled in opposite directions.
During the last presidential election, George vowed to leave Nigeria if Tinubu won.
If the tribunal rules in Tinubu’s favour, the PDP chieftain has stated that he will leave Nigeria for Togo.
However, if asked to contribute his quota, George promised to work with Tinubu’s administration.
Addressing journalists in Lagos, the PDP chieftain said he has no personal issue with Tinubu.
According to George: “My reaction, like I have said, there is nothing personal. Look, I trained in the military. You know in the military whoever is in the trench next to you is your brother.
“When you go out to say what is our mission in the military? It is to defend our country.
“If he comes and says look, what do you feel about this, what do you feel about that, let’s work together in the interest of this country, why would I refuse? This nation also trained me.”