The
controversial primary elections conducted by the All Progressives
Congress for Bayelsa State last Tuesday is threatening to tear the party
apart with a political organization, Good Governance for Change
Initiative, rising to dispel the notion that one of the aspirants, Timi
Alaibe, is desperate for power.
This came barely 24 hours after a group sympathetic to the purported
winner of the primary and ex-Governor, Chief Timipre Sylva, APC Youth
Vanguard, had said Alaibe was so desperate for power.
But the Organising Secretary of GGCI, Mr. Friday Dressman, in a
statement on Saturday, reacted to the claims of the APC Youth Vanguard.
According to the GGCI, contrary to insinuations, it was Sylva who had
showed desperation for the job of governor as his conduct indicated
during the recent botched governorship primary of the party.
Dressman said despite all that were said about the former Niger Delta
Development Commission Managing Director, he remained unruffled, adding
that it was all designed to frustrate him out of the race.
The group also took a swipe at Sylva, describing him as a “politician
whose politics is founded on thuggery, violence and brigandage”.
Dressman reiterated the concern of the group that the politics of the
state was descending to name-calling and called for restraint by
focusing on the issues of the election.
He, however, clarified that the events that played out during the
primary election at the Samson Siasia Stadium in Yenagoa, were triggered
by Sylva’s “inordinate ambition”, saying they could have been avoided
had the former governor played by the rule rather than “obsessive
inclination to seize power” in what he also referred to as “do or die
politics”.
Dressman said, “We took exception to the various insinuations in the
statement of the APC Youth Vanguard which tried in vain to label Chief
Timi Alaibe as being desperate for power but we are convinced that the
reverse is the case. If they were realistic, it would have dawned on
them that contrary to their lazy claims, it is indeed Sylva, their
principal, who is desperate for power and our convictions on this are
based on his antecedents.
“Sylva….has since been rejected by Bayelsans. The events that occurred
during the APC primary last Tuesday where Sylva’s thugs and cult boys
were on rampage clearly showed the brand of politics of the former
governor. To him, politics is a do or die affair. That’s what we can
call desperation unlike the civilized and democratic conduct of Alaibe.
“Alaibe is ready and always willing to serve the good people of Bayelsa
but not through violence. He is only interested in the issues of
development in Bayelsa State. In this state, we know the true
practitioners of violence and cultism….
“Many can still recollect that these boys were used as political thugs
to intimidate opponents and if the Youth Vanguard is truthful, it will
concede that what played out last Tuesday was a demonstration of a
sordid past aided and abetted by Sylva”.
“So rather than see Alaibe as desperate”, the CGGI said “it is actually
the former governor who is desperate for power”, adding that “a man who
is openly fighting the national leadership of his party is not fit to be
governor. Sylva is not worthy to be fielded as our governorship
candidate in this election otherwise APC stands to lose the election”.
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