Tag: Bayelsa Election

  • Sylva, APC urge Supreme Court to sack Dickson

    Sylva, APC urge Supreme Court to sack Dickson

    Former Bayelsa State governor, Timipre Sylva and his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC),  have asked the Supreme Court to nullify the election of Seriake Dickson as the governor of the state.

    The request formed part of the reliefs sought by the parties in an appeal filed before the apex court through their lawyer, Sebastine Hon (SAN).

    They faulted the September 22 judgment of the Court of Appeal, Abuja division, which upheld Dickson’s victory in the governorship election.

    Sylva and APC argued among others, that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) decision to cancel the December 6, 2015 election in Southern Ijaw local government area of the state and rescheduled it for January 9 this year was a breach of the provision of Section 26 (1( of the Electoral Act 2010.

    They also argued that elections had taken place in Southern Ijaw before INEC cancelled it on the ground of “alleged but unproven” irregularities.

    Sylva and his party are contending that the Court of Appeal misdirected itself and relied on hearsay evidence to arrive at its conclusion that election did not take place in Southern Ijaw.

  • Why APC lost Bayelsa election, by spokesman

    Why APC lost Bayelsa election, by spokesman

    •Frank threatens party’s leaders over function

    The Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Timi Frank, has said the party lost the governorship election in Bayelsa State because of unresolved intra-party misunderstanding.

    Frank told reporters yesterday at his Abuja home that the party’s internal crisis, which arose from the primary election, was not resolved.

    The spokesman said APC’s governorship candidate in Bayelsa State, Chief Timipre Sylva, did not take reconciliation seriously ahead of the election.

    Frank, who said he was speaking as an APC stakeholder in Bayelsa State and not for the party, threatened legal action against the national leadership of the party, if they continued to deny him the right to function as the Acting National Publicity Secretary, as enshrined in the party constitution.

    He said: “Before this election, Bayelsa APC had issues, which were not attended to. I have been shouting about these. I made it clear that if we didn’t resolve our issues and went into the election, we were going to lose Bayelsa. But nobody listened. I cried and cried, spoke to our leaders and many other people about the need for reconciliation and its importance.

    “But the governorship candidate, Timipre Sylva, refused to listen, thinking he could do it alone. Today, look at the result! When some of us told him to make peace, he refused. After the primary, he never spoke to anybody; thinking he could do the job alone. I said then that with Sylva, we would lose Bayelsa. But nobody listened to me. The result has played out.

    “It was important to make peace so that all of us will come together. If we had done that, the result would have been different. It is quite painful that we lost Bayelsa. But it is an eye-opener.”

    Dickson’s victory hard-earned, says Mimiko

    Ondo State Governor Olusegun Mimiko has expressed joy on the re-election victory of his Bayelsa State counterpart, Seriake Dickson.

    The National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared Dickson winner of last Saturday’s supplementary polls, following the “inconclusive” December 5 and 6, 2015 elections.

    Mimiko, in a congratulatory message through his Commissioner for Information, Kayode Akinmade, said it was not for fun that the election extended to the supplementary level.

    The governor said God manifested Himself in the election because “one with God is majority”.

    He said although there are no easy elections, “but when man’s obstacles are involved, only God’s intervention could justify His chosen”.

    Mimiko said the Federal Government needed to do much more to restore the people’s confidence in the electoral process.

    According to him, it has become obvious that the nation has not progressed from where it used to be in the conduct of free, fair and violence-free elections.

    Congratulating the Bayelsa State governor, Mimiko said: “Your victory didn’t come on a platter. Potential leaders of the country, breadwinners, patriotic and lovers of democracy lost their lives in the process of accessing this victory.

    “Needless killings of people were recorded; people were subjected to intimidating experiences before and during the elections, thus heating up the process. But God has rewarded the good and loyal people of Bayelsa, who ensured that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) maintain its hold in the state.”

     

  • Fake INEC official arrested in Bayelsa

    Fake INEC official arrested in Bayelsa

    Security agents arrested a fake official of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) at Famgbe, Yenagoa.

    He was reportedly hired to help rig the election in the area. He reportedly made confessional statement indicting some government officials.

  • NSCDC fortifies security in Southern Ijaw

    NSCDC fortifies security in Southern Ijaw

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Sunday, deployed more personnel in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area, Bayelsa State, for the rescheduled governorship election in the area.

    The election was cancelled on Saturday following widespread violence that marred the poll.

    The state Commandant, NSCDC, Mr. Desmond Agu, said the order to send more security personnel to Southern Ijaw was issued by the Commandant-General, Abdullahi Bala Muhammadu through the Deputy Commandant-General in charge of Operation, Dr. Nnamdi Nwinyi.

    Agu said on receiving the order,  he sent three deputy commandants, five assistant commandants, 1000 ranks and file to the area for supervision and monitoring.

    He said he also deployed sniffer dogs to guarantee hitch-free elections without giving chances to any act of sabotage.

    “All necessary security architecture and arsenals have been deployed by the various security forces to forestall peace among the people,” he said.

    He appealed to the people of the state to be united saying there was no need for bloodshed and mayhem.

    Agu warned parents to advise their children to stay away from acts of political thuggery and hooligasim.

    He cautioned political actors, parties and gladiators to obey the electoral law and play by the rules.

  • Accreditation begins late in Southern Ijaw LGA

    Accreditation begins late in Southern Ijaw LGA

    Accreditation started late in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area.

    It was gathered that it started at about 1pm in most polling units and it is still ongoing.

     

  • Police cordon off INEC collation centre in Yenagoa 

    Police cordon off INEC collation centre in Yenagoa 

    • Collation to begin soon

    Armed security operatives especially mobile policemen have cordoned off the collation centre of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) located in the headquarters of Yenagoa Local Government Area.

    The dual carriageway leading to the centre was blocked from both sides with patrol vans. There were indications that final collation of results for the Saturday governorship election would soon begin.

  • PSC okays conduct of policemen in Bayelsa election

    PSC okays conduct of policemen in Bayelsa election

    The Police Service Commission (PSC) has expressed satisfaction with the conduct of Policemen during the December 5 Bayelsa governorship election.

    This is contained in a statement issued by the Head, Press and Public Relations of the commission, Mr Ikechukwu Ani, on Sunday in Abuja.

    It would be recalled that 19-Man monitoring team of the Commission led by a Retired Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Yakubu Muhammad, monitored the election.

    The statement said that Police Officers were courteous and ensured a sense of orderliness at the polling stations.

    It said that the PSC team visited 43 polling units in four of the eight local government areas in the state.

    The 43 polling units were drawn from the 27 towns/villages in the four local government areas visited.

    The statement said that there was an average of nine policemen per polling unit.

    It stated that in some of those polling units there were up 21 policemen in one polling unit.

    ” In Ogbia Local Government Area, there was an average of four policemen per polling unit, while an average of two policemen manned polling units in Sagbama and Kolokam/Opokuma local government areas, “it said

  • Dickson storms INEC collation centre, Southern Ijaw

    Dickson storms INEC collation centre, Southern Ijaw

    The Governor of Bayelsa State and candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state, Mr. Seriake Dickson, Sunday morning, reportedly forced his way into the collation centre of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), in Onopa, Yenagoa LGA.

    The Sylva/Igiri Campaign Organisation (SICO) said Dickon stormed the place at about 11pm Saturday night and threatened to ‘deal seriously’ with agents of the APC, Chief Werinipre Seibarugu, former Deputy Governor and Mr. Fortune Panebi, State Publicity Secretary of the APC.

    SICO’s Director, Media and Publicity, Chief Nathan Egba said the action of Dickson was clearly against the electoral law as he had no authority as a candidate to go to the Yenagoa Collation Centre especially as he was not from the LGA.

    He alleged that the governor, who threatened to deal with the two APC agents, was at the collation centre to manipulate results being collated from different wards in Yenagoa.

    He said: “The APC agents were said to have countered the moves by the PDP to manipulate the results that had been turned-in before some aides to the Governor alerted him of the developments at the Yenagoa Collation centre.

    “The APC decided to raise the alarm and place the information in the public domain as the Governor’s desperation in the face of imminent defeat is such that he is ready all electoral laws”, he said.

    He said fresh reports further indicated that the governor early morning in Sunday led a large delegation to Oporoma, headquarters of Southern Ijaw Local Government Area, to protest against the rescheduled election.

    He said: “Governor Dickson is from Sagbama Local Government Area and has no basis going to monitor conduct of an election in another Local Government Area on an election day in line with the electoral guidelines.

    “This is clearly an act of desperation by the Governor, who is the candidate of the PDP in the election.

    “Dickson, in company of the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Mr. Kombowei Benson, who is from the LGA reportedly met with INEC officials on the ground and told them not to go ahead with the poll.

    “The INEC officials had reportedly told the Governor, he had no powers to stop the election.

    “Governor Dickson was the chief sponsor of violent attacks in most of the communities.”

  • Five killed as violence mars Bayelsa election

    Five killed as violence mars Bayelsa election

    •Four journalists escape death by the whiskers
    •Card reader fails to recognise Jonathan again; rejects Dickson, wife, mother

    The guns boomed yesterday in Bayelsa State as voters went to the polls to elect a new governor for the next four years.

    Five people laid dead by the time the guns went quiet.

    Four journalists covering the election were, however, lucky, having escaped death by the whiskers the previous night during an attack by hoodlums at Odioma, in the Brass Local Government Area of the state.

    The two main parties in the election –Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressives Congress (APC) traded blames over the attacks.

    The card reader again failed to recognise ex-President Goodluck Jonathan and his wife, Patience, at their first attempt in Otuoke.

    There was a similar occurrence during the March presidential election which he lost.

    Four of those feared dead were killed  in Oporoma, Southern Ijaw Local Government  area when a supposedly repentant militant led his men on an invasion of the community in the wee hours of the day apparently  to disrupt the distribution of electoral  materials.

    Three of the invaders were reportedly killed as the Joint Military Task Force (JTF) tried to repel the thugs.

    It was gathered that the spate of shootings forced many of the residents to stay indoor for fear of being hit in the cross fire.

    “Several shots were fired to scare the people and pave way for the carting away of the election materials but the security operatives attached to the area were up to the task,” said one source.

    About 45 suspects were subsequently arrested by security operatives.

    Shooting was also reported in Brass and Nembe Bassambri.

    In Nembe, a member of the Bayelsa State House of Assembly, Princess Ingo Iwowari, was reportedly attacked and stripped of all her belongings, including cash.

    The Bayelsa State Police Commissioner, Mr. Nasiru Oki, confirmed that arrests had been made and the situation brought under control.

    Governor Henry Seriake Dickson  who is seeking re-election on the platform of the PDP, said one of his supporters was killed while  the flag bearer of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief Timipre Sylva, said four persons were killed by PDP  thugs.

    Dickson condemned the violence perpetrated in parts of the state allegedly by the APC that resulted in the killing of some persons during the electoral process at the weekend.

    Speaking to reporters  shortly after casting his vote at polling unit 5, ward 2 Oruerewari in Toru Orua, Sagbama local government area,  the governor commended the people of the state for showing determination to exercise their franchise despite intimidation and harassment by the APC.

    He said: “I have received disturbing reports of premeditated attacks on my party supporters in Twon Brass, and attacks sponsored by the Minister of State for Agriculture, Heineken Lokpobiri, Teco in Ekeremor town and another attacks on the PDP supporters in Oporoma resulting in the death of at least one person.

    “I am not convinced with the steps that the federal controlled security agencies have taken in creating a conducive, safe and secure political environment for voting to take place”

    Commenting on the epileptic performance of card readers in some polling units, he expressed unhappiness over the malfunctioning of the card reader as the machines was unable to capture the biometrics of his family.

    “In spite of trials and assurances, you all saw that my fingerprints were not recognised, same for my wife and mother. So we have a serious problem as far as the so called smart card readers are concerned,” he said and hoped that “we don’t continue to portray ourselves as an unserious and fraudulent country, manipulating anything and everything.”

    The APC rejected the accusation and said it was the PDP that imported over 5000 thugs into the state to perpetrate violence.

    The party in a statement signed by the Director Media and Publicity, Sylva/Igiri Campaign Organisation (SICO),Chief Nathan Egba, said “We have it on good authority that Governor Seriake Dickson imported over five thousand thugs from neighbouring states of Delta and Rivers state to cause violence in the election.

    “The unknown faces now in most of the riverine communities of Bayelsa State have been terrorising the people with gun shots to scare people away from the polling units.

    ”The wave of attack has confirmed our fears and alarm earlier raised that Governor Dickson was the one planning to cause violence.”

    He named the affected communities as Oporoma in Southern Ijaw LGA, where the APC State Chairman, Tiwei Orunimighe, hails from, Nembe LGA, Brass LGA, home of the APC candidate, Sylva, and Ekeremor LGA, home of the Minister of State for Agriculture and Rural Development, Senator Heineken Lokpobiri.

    “In Nembe-Ogbolomabiri yesterday (Friday), two APC members were shot until the Military Task Force ordered every resident to go into their houses and remain in-doors.

    “In Sagbama town, headquarters of Sagbama Local Government Area, one APC supporter was attacked. Sagbama is the local government of Governor Dickson, who is the PDP candidate.

    “In Oporoma, headquarters of Southern Ijaw Local Government, it took the Military force to repel the PDP thugs, who had planned to snatch the sensitive election materials. Four persons were reportedly killed in the gun battle”, he said.

    He said that on Friday evening it took the intervention of the Joint Task Force (JTF) to repel the thugs and whisked the former Governor and his entourage away.

    “Four journalists on the train of Chief Sylva were missing in Odioma for several hours after the gun shots. It took the efforts of the JTF and local vigilante group to rescue the journalists from their hiding late night of Friday.

    The journalists were Mike Odiegwu of The Nation, Sam Oluwalana of The Guardian, Simon Utebor of  Punch and the newspaper’s (Punch’s) photo-journalist, Sodiq, who came to Yenagoa from Lagos to cover the election.

    “In Opolo town, the APC Ward 5 Campaign Organisation, Utovie Egba, was matchetted by PDP thugs, when they prevented APC polling agents from gaining access to the centre,” he said.

    He said that a few hours before commencement of accreditation of voters for the 2015, the country home of the Minister of state for Agriculture and Director-General of the Sylva/Igiri campaign organization, Senator Heineken Lokpobiri came under attack by gunmen.

    He said some thugs suspected to have been hired by the PDP from Delta state stormed the residence of the minister at Ekeremor town, Ekeremor Local Government Area in the morning.

    He said the thugs overpowered security men deployed in Ekeremor and made their way into the minister’s compound causing mayhem with Senator Lokpobiri and others trapped inside the house.

    He said: “While the security personnel attached to the minister were making attempt to restore the situation, the attack intensify as the PDP thugs said to be led by one Tolu Amatolo intensified attack and took over the entire community.

    But the PDP said APC thugs also attacked its members during the election.

    The party said the Special Adviser to the Bayelsa State Governor on Inter-Party Matters, Mr. Austin Adigio, and three other members of the PDP in Okpoama and Eweama communities of Brass Local Government area of the state were macheted in a bloody attack ahead of the election.

    Confirming the development, the Director of Media and Publicity of the Restoration Campaign Organisation (RCO), Mr. Jonathan Obuebite, said the attack in Okpoama and Eweama was one among the series of attacks unleashed by the APC against the members of the PDP across the state.

    Obuebite said,”We condemned the attacks on our members in Eweama and Okpoama communities. We call on relevant security agencies to investigate the incident and bring the culprit to book.

    “Nobody has the monopoly of violence. If the APC-led federal government fails to put a stop to this wanton display of federal might and sheer brigandage and violence being unleashed on us by APC in Bayelsa State, we will be helpless if our members resort to defending themselves. And in that circumstances, the outcome will be too disastrous for the federal government to handle. The federal government should be alive to the responsibility of neutron that nobody, no matter his position, abuses his office to support lawlessness.”

    Officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), and  electoral materials for yesterday’s election were held hostage for some hours by rampaging thugs inside the headquarters of Southern Ijaw Local Government Council at coastal Oporoma, amid heavy gunshots, before the hoodlums were later repelled by military men.

    INEC immediately sent a gunboat to Oporoma to evacuate the electoral materials and its officials to Yenagoa, in order not to endanger the lives of the staff of the commission, before the soldiers eventually overpowered the daring thugs, who had to quickly beat a retreat, but thirty of the militants were arrested.

    Electoral materials earlier snatched in Ward 6 of Dickson’s Sagbama LGA were later recovered by the police.

    The card reader, again, failed to recognise ex-President Goodluck Jonathan at his Otuoke hometown in Ogbia LGA of the state.

    The card reader also failed to recognise Dickson; his wife, Rachael, and his mother.

    Accreditation for the election commenced early in Yenagoa, the state capital, but was delayed in other parts of the state on the strength of the violence by thugs.

    The Bayelsa governor, who was accredited at 10:45 a.m. in his Unit 4, Ward 2 of his Toru-Orua hometown in Sagbama LGA, was very angry that the card reader did not recognise him, his wife and mother.

    Sylva, APC governorship candidate was accredited at 11.41am along with his Wife, Alayingi Silva at Eseni Square, Unit 4, Ward 4 Okpoama-Brass.

    Sylva condemned the attack on Chief Heineken Lokpobiri’s house at Oporoma by thugs.

    He also picked holes in the many incidents of failed card reader, he, however, expressed optimism that having had a successful campaign he is certain of victory.

    He said that the intelligence of JTF led to the arrest. He also revealed that there were infiltrations by thugs of opposition parties from Delta, and Rivers State.

    “We got security reports of infiltrations by PDP thugs but it seemed to be ignored by security owing to maybe conflicting reports.

    “Here there is peace everyone is allowed to exercise his franchise. You can see that there is peace here.

    “My card was read well but while on the line I noticed many people were failed by the card reader. I want INEC to work on this technology, it gives me some worry, but in all it is going well.

    “The other party didn’t want election from what we can see with the proliferation of thugs and violence. The Minister was attacked, he called me that his house has been attacked, we called for security reinforcementý and he is safe now.”

    It was observed at Units 1, 2 and 3 of Toru-Orua, that youths working for the PDP stormed the area and chased away APC’s supporters. At Dickson’s Unit 4, Ward 2 in Toru-Orua, an APC supporter was beaten to coma for challenging the hired thugs.

    One of the observers met at Sagbama LGA, Dr. Joe Okei-Odumakin, of the Women Arise, stated that the major problem in the area was the issue of card reader not recognising voters’ thumbprint.

    She said she observed that there was tension and anxiety in Sagbama LGA and other parts of the state, where she earlier visited with her team, while admonishing the electorate to continue to remain calm and be patient over the card reader challenge.

  • Bayelsa: Sylva accuses PDP leaders of sponsoring banditry

    Bayelsa: Sylva accuses PDP leaders of sponsoring banditry

    The governorship candidate of the APC in Bayelsa State, Chief Timipre Sylva, has accused the leaders of PDP in the state of sponsoring banditry during Saturday’s governorship election in the state.

    Sylva at his coastal Okpoama hometown in Brass LGA of Bayelsa state also called on INEC to look into the problems associated with card readers.

    Although, the card reader read the former governor’s PVC successfully in record time, but failed to read the PVCs of some other voters.

    Sylva said the APC in Bayelsa had told the police before the election that PDP leaders in the state and officials of Bayelsa government were stockpiling arms for the election.

    He said contrary to the claim by Governor Seriake Dickson of the PDP, election calmly and peacefully took place in his LGA.

    Sylva also lamented attack on the house of the Minister of State for Agriculture and Rural Development, Senator Heineken Lokpobiri in Ekeremor, the headquarters of Ekeremor LGA of Bayelsa State.