Former
governor Timipre Sylva and incumbent Governor Seriake Dickson (Image source:
PREMIUM TIMES)
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Both the incumbent
governor in Bayelsa State, Hon Seriake Dickson of the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP), and his main opponent, former governor Timipre Sylva of the All Progressives
Congress (APC) will today know their fate as the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) yesterday disclosed that it would today declare the results
of the remaining three local government areas in the state, having announced
the results in five LGAs yesterday. Results from five local governments announced by
INEC yesterday showed that the candidate of the PDP, Governor Seriake Dickson,
was leading his APC counterpart, former governor Timipre Sylva with a margin of
25,415 votes.
Leadership report continues:
The results released last night by INEC were those from the returning officers in Ekeremor, Kolokuma/Opokuma, Sagbama, Yenagoa and Brass local government areas of the state. Three local governments whose results are to be announced today are Ogbia, Nembe and Southern Ijaw.
The results released last night by INEC were those from the returning officers in Ekeremor, Kolokuma/Opokuma, Sagbama, Yenagoa and Brass local government areas of the state. Three local governments whose results are to be announced today are Ogbia, Nembe and Southern Ijaw.
The
total number of votes from each of the local government as announced yesterday
were: Ekeremor – PDP 7,619, APC 6,897; Yenagoa – PDP 24,258, APC14,563; Sagbama
– PDP 28,934, APC 5,382; Brass – PDP 6,516, APC 21,755 and Kolokuma/Opokuma –
PDP 14,602, APC 7,918.
Governor
Dickson who won four of the five local government areas polled 81,929 votes
overall, while Sylva won in only one local government, Ekeremor, and scored a
total of 56, 514 votes overall.
LEADERSHIP
gathered that out of the three local governments where results are yet to be
announced, two – Ogbia and Nembe – are the strongholds of the PDP. While former
President Goodluck Jonathan hails from Ogbia, the incumbent deputy governor is
a son of Nembe.
But
as some of the supporters of the PDP are basking in the euphoria of their
candidate having an early lead based on results from five local governments,
others are worried by the fact that Southern Ijaw local government, where
Sylva’s running mate and all the ex-militants who support Sylva hail from, has
the highest number of registered voters in the state with a voting capacity of
108, 838.
Consequently,
the PDP is concerned about the conduct of the rescheduled governorship poll in
the biggest local government area of the state, Southern Ijaw.
Ogbia
has about 55,000 votes, same as Nembe. Already both leaders of the APC and the
PDP are engaged in a battle of wits over calls for the cancellation of the
election in Southern Ijaw.
The
APC insists the election be announced, while the PDP is raising dust over the
alleged irregularities in the conduct of the election in Southern Ijaw.
According
to the PDP, “We have uncovered the plot by INEC and the relevant security
agencies to rig the Bayelsa governorship election in favour of the leading
opposition party, the APC.
INEC’s
decision to go ahead with the rescheduled election in Southern Ijaw local
government area in spite of the protest by the people and even ad-hoc staff,
lateness in the commencement of accreditation and voting exercise as well as provision
of inadequate security among others are a pointer to the fact that the body had
concluded arrangements to announce the APC candidate as the winner of the
election, it alleged.
Briefing
newsmen on the sharp practices being perpetrated by INEC in connivance with the
security agencies in some local governments, the acting chairman of the PDP,
Chief Serena Dokubo-Spiff, said INEC was wrong to order that accreditation and
voting exercise should go on simultaneously.
Describing
this development as part of sinister moves to upturn the already declared
result by the INEC through voodoo votes, the acting chairman said it was
unheard of and undemocratic.
“We,
the PDP, hereby say that, that is irregular, improper and unacceptable. We
would resist it. We must commit to doing the right thing in this country. The
resident electoral commissioner, Mr Baritor Kpasih, should stick to doing the
right thing,” the party said.
“How
can you say that accreditation and voting exercise should go on simultaneously
in a place like Southern ijaw that has geographical components as far flung as
from here to Siberia?
“We
fear that they are intending to do some ‘mago mago;’ that would not be accepted
and we are saying so emphatically for record purposes.”
The
minister of state for agriculture and rural development, Senator Heineken
Lokpobiri, who also doubles as the director-general of the APC campaign,
insisted on the conduct of the poll in Southern Ijaw, saying both parties
should agree on a peaceful exercise.
“That
election must hold; all we need is peace and a non-violent exercise that will
allow the will of the people to prevail as they file out to elect their
governor.
“Our
disappointment, however, has been the violence orchestrated by people who feel
threatened that their time is up and would want to hold on to power at all
cost.
Controversy as Dickson
make surprise visit to Oporoma in Southern Ijaw
The
surprise visit by the state governor, Hon. Seriake Dickson, to Oporoma, the
Headquaters of the troubled Southern Ijaw local government area of the state,
has sparked off controversy in the state.
LEADERSHIP
gathered that the operatives of the Joint Task Force (JTF) in the oil-rich
Niger Delta region, Operation Pulo Shield, turned back the state governor,
Henry Seriake Dickson, from the troubled Southern Ijaw local government.
A military source said the
state governor had arrived Oporoma in the company of state and party officials
but he was advised to leave the community on the strength of an intelligence
report that he could be attacked by armed youths in the town.
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