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Tuesday, 3 November 2015

Bayelsa Election: APC Governors Abandon Timipre Sylva

Ahead of the December 5 Bayelsa state gubernatorial election, the candidate of the All Progressive Congress (APC) Chief Timipre Sylva may have been abandoned by the party.

According to a Vanguard newspaper report, 6 APC governors billed to attend the inauguration of Sylva’s campaign failed to grace the ceremony.

APC governors who missed the campaign are Lagos state governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, Borno state governor, Kashim Shettima, Imo state governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha, Kano state governor, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, Edo state governor, Adams Oshiomhole and Zamfara state governor, Abdulaziz Yari.

Only Sokoto state governor, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal was in attendance.

Also missing from the campaign is Sylva’s closest rival during the primary election, Timi Alaibe and APC’s deputy national publicity secretary Timi Frank who had earlier rejected his membership.

Speaking on why he rejected his membership of the council, Timi Frank who spoke with the newspaper said; “I was earlier briefed about the Bayelsa campaign council that was inaugurated anyway by a text message that got into my phone. But, practically I refused to attend that programme because I felt I don’t hide my feelings anytime any day.

“I am an aggrieved member of the APC in Bayelsa State. As much as I remain aggrieved, I will continue to stand my ground. I will continue to stand on what I believe. I do not believe in what is happening as at today that was why purposely I refused to attend that function. So, how do you expect me to be part of his campaign team, I am not ready for that, I am ready to face my party”, he said.

National chairman of APC, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, said the party would win the election.

“The work that this committee is going to embark upon will produce the first progressive governor of Bayelsa State. Let me thank all of you that have accepted to serve in this very challenging assignment. As you can see, it is a campaign council like no other. Our expectation is that all 22 APC governors are going to storm Bayelsa State. But what is important is that seven governors have volunteered to give up their time and energy to serve as members of the campaign council. That had never happened before. I think it underscores in very clear terms, the importance to which the whole party attaches to the Bayelsa election.

“The time is short, that we understand, but the circumstances and the situation are very upbeat and very promising for eventual victory at the election. Just like I was confident about the national election, I am confident of the Bayelsa election because we have a good product.

“We have a non-performing governor in Bayelsa State. Thirdly, even the governing party in Bayelsa State has crumbled because most of the significant people in that party are today with us canvassing for votes for a progressive governor. Lastly, we have a crack team as members of the campaign council and our job here today is to send them forth to undertake this challenging assignment.  The mandate is simple, and that is, let Bayelsa State witness endless transformation to a meaningful change. Change must arrive in Bayelsa State.  It is a state where we want to prove a point, where we need to prove a point. It is an election that we need to win to bring Bayelsa into the fold, into the movement, into the train of change in this nation.

“Let me make this clear. We are not working towards creating a one party nation. We are only saying today that the challenges facing this nation are so enormous that we need every man, woman and child on board so that the trajectory on which we are travelling should change dramatically. For that, we need all geopolitical zones as well as all the good people of this country to please come on board because the task at hand is enormous.”

Recall that  Timi Alaibe, the former Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) managing director, withdrew from the APC guber race. According to Alaibe, he pulled out of the race “to avoid a situation of crisis that the PDP might inadvertently reap.”
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