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Dickson’s metrics of strength is not ours. It cannot be. Never. The decision of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bayelsa State Chapter, to boycott the local government council polls fixed for 10 August 2019 is not a sign of weakness. It is the way of strength. It is wisdom. This is an election to be conducted by the Bayelsa State Independent Electoral Commission. This is a commission that is effectively an extension of the Bayelsa State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). If PDP is the main house, the Bayelsa SIEC is the back house! 

In the past two months, this electoral outfit has had three Chairmen. All of them are card-carrying members of the PDP. The first one is now a candidate for the same election he was scheduled to conduct. The second one just rounded off his tour of duty as a member of the Bayelsa State House of Assembly under the platform of the PDP. The incumbent served as a local government council chairman under PDP. Indeed he was a PDP aspirant for the Bayelsa Central Senatorial seat in the 2019 general elections. 

We will not do Governor Dickson and his party the favour of participating in a game in which the referee is a member of our opponent’s team. Not only are the rules rigged against us, the forthcoming elections are completely illegal.

DOIFIE BUOKORIBO

State Publicity Secretary

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All Progressives Congress (APC)

25 June 2019

SEE EARLIER STATEMENT BY GOV. DICKSON

APC BOYCOTTING LG POLLS BECAUSE THEY LACK CAPACITY TO WIN – DICKSON 

…SAYS A PARTY THAT LACKS CAPACITY TO CONTEST COUNCIL POLLS CAN’T WIN GOVERNORSHIP ELECTION

Bayelsa State Governor, the Honourable Seriake Dickson, has said the planned boycott of the forthcoming local  government council poll by some political parties particularly the All Progressives Congress is a demonstration of their inability to win elections in the state.

Governor Dickson stated this during a meeting with members of the State Executive Committee of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) at the party’s secretariat in Yenagoa. 

A statement by his Special Adviser on Media Relations, Fidelis Soriwei, on Tuesday,  quoted the Governor as having noted that the election would hold on the 10th of August as scheduled by the State Independent Electoral Commission, SIEC.

Governor Dickson who acknowledged the APC’s right to boycott the election, however  stressed that the party lacked the popularity and the capacity to challenge the PDP under his leadership in a free and fair election devoid of federal intervention.

He stressed that the APC was  in no position to contest the upcoming governorship election if it could not demonstrate its strenght in the council election.

Dickson who said that the PDP would embark on robust campaigns across the state, expressed confidence that all the local government councillorship and chairmanship candidates would emerge victorious.

His words:”I understand that some parties are boycotting the council election especially the APC but that’s their own right. But we expected them to show their strength in this state in an election that does not have much to do with federal might.

 “We thought they would take advantage of this election to show their real strenght on ground but unfortunately they chickened out. The party that is now running away even from council election, let’s see the fire they have in their stomachs.

“I urge all our party leaders and members to resist the temptation both within and mostly from outside the state where people want to interfere. Our party has always built a party of inclusion to weather all the storms that we have seen in the politics of this state and in our country.  

Governor Dickson emphasized that the PDP would not be distracted in view of the antics of some mischief makers to undermine it.

 He called on party leaders and members to always protect the overall interest of the PDP and the state in all their dealings.

“Leaders and members of our party should reflect deeply on  the consequences of what we do,  say and the kind of politics we play bearing in mind the overall interest of the party, the state and Ijaw nation.  

“I Urge party members to follow developments closely ahead of the elections. I have done my best in the past seven years, you all should be prepared to make your input.”

The governor also expressed appreciation to party stakeholders over the implementation of the 30% affirmative action for women representation at the local government level, promising that  those who stepped down for them would be accommodated.

In his remarks, the state PDP Chairman, Hon. Moses Cleopas said the PDP remains indivisible and focused, stating that sale of nomination forms for the governorship election has commenced.

Highpoint of the meeting was the ratification of the results of the local government congresses to be forwarded to the SIEC for the election.

 Also, Chief Victor Sam- Ateki from Ward 1, Brass local government area was nominated as Deputy Chairman of the party in line with the party’s constitution following the resignation of the former  occupant of the position. 

Member representing Sagbama/Ekeremor Constituency in the House of Representatives, Hon Fred Agbedi, Chairman of the Elders Committee of PDP and member of the Board of Trustees,  Air Vice Marshall Larry Koinyan (Retd), former Speaker and PDP Secretary of the South-South zone, Rt. Hon. Boyelayefa Debekeme, Speaker of the State Assembly, Rt. Hon. Tonye Isenah were among the party leaders at the meeting.

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