The Governor of Bayelsa State, Mr.
Seriake Dickson, has boasted that the opposition All Progressives
Congress and its candidate, Timipre Sylva, will not stand a chance
against him in the supplementary governorship election in the Southern
Ijaw Local Government Area on Saturday.
The governor beat his chest on Monday
while addressing a press conference in Yenagoa. His address was titled
‘State of affairs in the past couple of weeks.’
Dickson said his party, the Peoples
Democratic Party, would defeat the APC like it did in six out of the
seven LGAs where the election was conducted on December 5, 2015 before
it was declared inconclusive.
The rerun governorship election will be
conducted by the Independent National Electoral Commission in Southern
Ijaw LGA and 101 other units across six LGAs.
Dickson said he had mobilised the people
of Southern Ijaw to guard against snatching of ballot boxes, electoral
materials and manipulation of the process by the opposition candidate
and his agents.
He told journalists that he had been
holding meetings with the various stakeholders in Southern Ijaw
including chiefs and presidents of youth groups ahead of the rescheduled
poll.
The governor said the APC leadership was desperate to capture Bayelsa to “expand their scope across the Atlantic (Ocean).”
“I have mobilised Southern Ijaw people
and no one will be able to hijack electoral materials and take them to
their homes to manipulate the process.
“The party, APC, is desperate. Their candidate is desperate. I hear they want to expand their empire across the Atlantic.”
According to Dickson, the Federal
Government will be laying a foundation for another Boko Haram if
non-state actors are allowed to bear arms and compromise the security of
Bayelsa State.
He said although Sylva was his friend,
he did not like his brand of politics of violence, adding that he
(Dickson) would roundly defeat him and the APC again and again.
He advised the agencies of the Federal
Government that have a role to play in the election not to deploy
‘federal might’ against the will of voters and rig the poll in favour of
Sylva and the APC.
The governor stated, “I hereby restate
my call on all federal institutions that have a role to play in the
election to be non-partisan in order not to undermine the integrity of
the electoral process and the nation’s democracy.”
CREDIT: PUNCH NG

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