Everything about Tinubu is bundle of lies – Bode George

A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Bode George, has described the All Progressivs Congress, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, as a bundle of lies.

According to George, everything Tinubu attributed to himself was a “bundle of lies”.

He said Tinubu did nothing to alleviate the pains of residents of Lagos State despite serving as a governor for two terms.

George disclosed this while speaking with Channels Television on Wednesday, he said: “I absolutely have no qualms, no quarrel with Tinubu, but all I know is that everything he has said he was or his name is this or his school is that it’s a bundle of lies.

“I’m a bonafide Lagosian, we knew what Lagos was like, and Lagos remains the commercial nerve centre, not only in Nigeria but in the whole of West Africa. What has this fellow done to us?”

“The PDP chieftain charged Bola Tinubu to open up on the ownership of Alpa Beta company.

He urged the APC presidential candidate should tell Nigerians how much the company has allegedly stolen from the Lagos State Government.

What has Tinubu done to alleviate the pains of the people of the state?” George questioned.

“I have asked a very simple question and none of them has been able to answer it: who owns the Alpha Beta company? How much has the Alpha Beta company stolen from the coffers of our treasury in Lagos state?”

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