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As Rivers State politics heats up, PDP leader Bode George has urged Governor Siminalayi Fubara not to defect to APC, warning that the PDP's structure remains strong despite recent turbulence.
  • PDP chieftain Bode George appeals to Governor Fubara to stay loyal.
  • Warns that jumping to APC could be politically risky.
  • Says PDP’s nationwide structure is still intact despite crises.
  • Acknowledges cracks within PDP but insists loyalty will pay off.
  • Rivers State remains a major battleground for the 2027 elections.

Bode George’s plea reflects deep worries within the PDP ranks. With defections looming, especially from politically volatile states like Rivers, the PDP risks losing its already fragile grip ahead of 2027. His call to Fubara is less about today's headlines and more about the long game — maintaining trust, legacy, and relevance in a party fighting for survival. In a climate where politicians often switch sides for personal survival, loyalty is being framed as a brave choice, not a given.

As Rivers politics teeters on the edge, the bigger question is: will loyalty win over political survival instincts? 2027 could hinge on how leaders like Fubara decide today.