The
Peoples Democratic Party candidate for the December 5 governorship
election in Bayelsa State and incumbent Governor, Seriake Dickson, has
stated that the All Progressives Congress, APC, does not pose a threat
to his re-election.
He stated this on Saturday while addressing journalists at the 2015
Ojude Oba Festival in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, where he was a special
guest of honour.
Accompanied by ex-Bayelsa governor, Diepreiye Alamieyeseigha, Mr.
Dickson urged Nigerians to discountenance the criticisms and allegations
against his Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, by APC chieftains.
“For all of us in Bayelsa, we know there is no challenge, contest or
threat of any kind. All you have heard or read about us is all
propaganda. There is no APC in Bayelsa to threaten us”, he said.
With the PDP set for the forthcoming polls, the APC is still grappling
with its primary with the national leadership of the party and a
purported candidate Timipre Sylva, engaging in a war of words over plans
to conduct a fresh primary.
Gov. Dickson, whose late mother hailed from Ijebu-Ode, also spoke on the
Ojude Oba festival. He commended the organisers for the huge investment
in promotion of culture and advised parents to always teach their
children about culture and tradition, saying such would help in
fostering development and nation-building.
“I’m not here today for politics, I’m here to honour our father and also
to celebrate with my friends here and others in the regberegbes,
particularly my own group, the Jagunmolus, and all the people of our
country from far and near.
“I am very delighted with the colourful cultural display that I have
seen here today. This is what we have been preaching back then, we want
our children to know about our tradition and culture and to make them
know that our tradition still has dignity”.
In his speech, the Awujale of Ijebuland, Sikiru Adetona, said the Ijebu people are proud of their root and culture.
The monarch challenged those holding political offices to fulfil their
electoral promises and be accountable to the people just as he expressed
optimism that the Muhammadu Buhari administration would succeed.
“I think we are now having a change. That change we look forward to and
we are very optimistic will give a new foundation to build Nigeria.
” And it is my hope that those who gave us promises would fulfil the
promises, so that we can get out of the woods”, the Awujale stated.
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