Tag: re-election

  • Opponents challenge Yero’s re-election bid

    Opponents challenge Yero’s re-election bid

    Kaduna State Governor Muktar Yero’s bid to contest next year’s governorship election has not been a smooth sail. He took over power on December 16, 2012, shortly after the demise of Governor Patrick Yakowa. MUSA ODOSHIMOKHE chronicles his ordeal so far, particularly with regards to his party’s governorship primaries. 

    Governor Muktar Yero of Kaduna State would be testing his popularity in the forthcoming governorship primaries of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) scheduled for next Monday. This is owing to the fact that other governorship aspirants within the party are not in the mood to allow Yero a smooth sail to continue as the governor. Yero assumed office as governor on December 16, 2012, following the tragic death of his predecessor, Patrick Yakowa, in a helicopter crash.

    Four aspirants are contesting against him during the governorship primary. They are: Hassan Felix Hyat, Senator Haruna Zego Aziz, Ismaila Yakawada and Jimmy Dung. The contestants cut across religious and tribal lines.

    In the build up to the contest, Governor Yero has been accused of trying to manipulate the process, by hand-picking the delegates to the recent party congress; to ensure that he realizes his ambition. The congress has been criticised as lacking in democratic principles. Three of the aspirants, Hyat, Aziz and Yakawada, which made their position on the primaries known at a press conference in the state capital recently said it fell short of the people’s expectation.

    The aspirants have decided to close ranks over the matter, to counter Governor Yero’s alleged antics over the primaries. After their meeting, they urged the leadership of the PDP to address the issue as matter of urgent importance. They alleged that the irregularities observed during the congress must be tackled, if the party would have a good outing the next year’s elections.

    At the conference, Dung alleged that names of delegates were written before the actual congress. According to him, it negates the principle of fairness and justice. He said the outcome of the delegate’s congress was beyond the people’s comprehension.

    He said the process was a fraud because the names of delegates approved were prepared from Government House; with loyalists of the governor and Vice President Namadi Sambo making the list.

    The aspirants believe that it would only be fair when a properly conducted congress was allowed to produce the delegates, noting that the aspirants would not condone act of impunity being displayed by the government.

    Yakawada believes the idea of automatic ticket being proposed for PDP governors just completing their first term by the party leadership is a farce, and that it is unacceptable.

    He added that aspirants in Kaduna were prepared to slug it out with the incumbent at the primaries, urging the party hierarchy to provide a level-playing ground for the contestants.

    He said if there was no proper election and consensus to elect delegates for elections in the party, the party’s professed stance of practicing internal democracy was an illusion.

    He added: “I can inform you that there was neither consensus nor election where members agreed that the adopted delegates would represent us during the primaries; they are not the choice of the people.”

    But, the Kaduna State PDP Publicity Secretary Ibrahim Mansur has faulted the aspirants, saying they were being economical with the truth. He described as baseless the allegations that the party leadership in the state and Governor Yero hijacked the process leading to the delegates’ congress.

    Mansur urged party members to sheathe their swords and work for the unity of the party in the forthcoming polls. He said it is only a united PDP that would ensure continuity and that the division in the party would be too costly.

    Some aspirants from the fold had earlier crossed to the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC), alleging that they fear they would not have fair treatment in the primaries.

    A former House of Representatives member, Jagaba James Jagaba, equally dumped the PDP because of what he described as Yero’s antics to hold on to power without popular wish.

    The infighting within the party has brought division along ethnic lines, resulting in the formation of alliances and counter alliances.

    Despite the re-alignment of political blocs to ensure that the alleged flawed congress does not have negative consequences on the coming primaries, stakeholders are keenly interested in who pilots the affairs of the state from next year.

    Ahead of next Monday’s primaries, all the aspirants have agreed to present a united front, by bringing one person forward as a consensus candidate to challenge Yero at the contest.

    Political analysts believe the PDP is shooting itself in the foot, by going into the primaries divided.

    At one of the meetings attended by various interest groups, Senator Aziz was tipped as the aspirant to slug it out with the governor. The meeting which had in attendant four aspirants from Southern Kaduna, religious bodies, youths and elders drummed support for the consensus arrangement, saying it would help to thwart the plan of the incumbent governor.

    In a communiqué presented after the meeting, the Southern Kaduna Christian Leaders Council, the Northern Christian Elders Forum, South Kaduna Indigenes Progressives Forum, South Kaduna Peace Initaitives, Gurara Forum and other organisations, urged the people to put aside their differences for the common good.

    They said the decision to present a common front in the coming primaries was deliberate and that it would brighten the chances of the aggrieved aspirants; as one of them would be a beneficiary of the arrangement.

    The associations believe it would reduce the bickering associated with politicking and reduce the cost of electioneering in terms of finance.

    They said: “While it is easy for the other contenders who have agreed to step aside, the onus of collective purpose and communal welfare must be seen to take precedence in order to have one candidate to contest with the incumbent at the PDP primaries scheduled for December 8.

    “With this heart-lifting and very promising development, a new Southern Kaduna is born. The depth of our disunity is in the process of being jettisoned for the common purpose. We can now see the light at the end of the tunnel.

    “Consequently, we are appealing to all to support the candidature of Senator Aziz at the primaries to achieve our objective of him becoming the PDP flag bearer in the coming elections in February 2015,” the communiqué stated.

  • Gaidam seeks re-election

    Gaidam seeks re-election

    Yobe State Governor Ibrahim Gaidam, at the weekend, declared his intention to run for another term on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    At a rally in the August 27 Stadium, Gaidam said he was humbled by the “over-whelming support” for him.

    He said: “It is with a deep sense of duty and humility that I accept the endorsement of our delegates and members of our great party, the APC, as well as concerned citizens of Yobe State, civil society organisations, clubs and associations, cultural groups and other stakeholders to run for re-election as governor.

    “I do so with gratitude to all of you and awareness of the enormous responsibility conferred on me. I will, God willing, justify the confidence reposed in me. I thank you all for your kind gesture.”

    The governor said much work needs to be done by the APC to wrest power from the PDP.

    He said: “PDP is losing its grip as manifested in the loss of many of its supporters nationwide, because here in Yobe State, we have received thousands of former PDP supporters into the APC.

    “Today (Saturday), we are receiving another high profile group, which has decided to defect from PDP to APC. I welcome all those who have joined us today and assure them of a level-playing field.”

  • Competition to support Jonathan’s re-election

    The struggle to get onto President Goodluck Jonathan’s re-election gravy train is getting more odious by the day. But the stranglers do not give a hoot. And can anybody blame them? At the last count, there were several hundreds of amorphous groups struggling to gain access to the re-election sauce pan, ensconced in the presidency and most likely hardly differentiated from our commonwealth; such that it became necessary to set up a bureaucracy to re-align the groups. To President Goodluck Jonathan’s goodluck, governors, past and present; statesmen, the real and the fake; legislators, former and present; women and youth organizations, the clergy, Imams, name it; every conceivable group and solidarity name have been coined in the match to support President Jonathan’s re-election at all cost.

    To my utmost surprise and I guess that of many Nigerians, it was announced last week that the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members have contributed money towards the purchase of the re-election Form, for President Jonathan. Around the same time, the leadership of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) reportedly also endorsed the re-election project. The same last week, the Peoples Democratic Party Governor’s forum, the Board of Trustees, the National Executive Committee and the Legislative caucus all jointly and severally endorsed President Jonathan as the sole candidate. Even the Governor of Jigawa state, Mallam Sule Lamido, touted to be strategizing within the former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s sub-group, to contest for the PDP’s ticket with the incumbent, appears to have capitulated without even a single bout.

    In what seems to be an acceptance of the several offers to re-contest, even when the Independent National Election Commission (INEC) has not lifted the legal ban on re-election campaigns, President Jonathan finally showed up at the north-east zonal rally of the infamous re-election group, Transformation Ambassadors of Nigeria (TAN). This group which has since lifted the ban on the president’s re-election campaign, regardless of the law, with the active support of the top members of President Jonathan’s administration, while INEC pretends that no laws are being broken; now has every reason to announce to their fellow competitors that the President has shown clearly that they are the first among the rest. With this endorsement, the alleged financier of the group, the wily Ifeanyi Ubah, now has every reason to prime his proboscis for a reactivation of his bruised business empire.

    To show how stiff the competition for the President’s recognition had been, the current governor of Anambra state, Willy Obiano, who fought for the governorship with Mr. Ifeanyi Ubah few months ago, has been struggling with his political mentor, Peter Obi (Okwute) for control of All Progressive Grand Alliance’s (APGA) brand for the President’s re-election, the Join Jonathan Journey (JJJ). With the chairman of the party Chief Victor Umeh, ditching his former comrade, Peter Obi, and pitching his political tent with the incumbent governor, it appears settled that the group is the authentic APGA’s contribution to the President’s campaign. The next challenge will now be whether the governor’s JJJ will be content with playing behind Ifeanyi Ubah’s TAN; after all, since the governor defeated Ubah at the polls, nobody can doubt between the two, who has more followership in the state. The other challenge will be what position the President will place his ardent supporter (maybe, now former) Peter Obi in all the shuffling for the leadership of his supporters in Anambra state.

    Knowing the business ingenuity of Mr. Ubah, it is just possible that he is already weighing his chances as to which Ministry is the juiciest, should his investment yield result, with a re-elected President Jonathan in power, after the 2015 elections. As a forward looking people, his business brothers particularly from Anambra state, may already be falling over themselves trying to position themselves for the inevitable juicy contracts that is sure to follow, when the leader of TAN is appropriately rewarded for his ingenuity and foresight, with a Ministerial appointment. If you are a doubter, then you need to remember that this ingenuity originally belonged to Princess Stella Oduah of the Neighbour to Neighbour campaign organization of the 2011 election fame, who became the Minister for Aviation.

    Another interesting challenge for the nation will be what to make of the organized partisanship bequeathed to the members of NYSC, by the president’s men. Now, with the group officially portrayed as canvassing for the re-election of President Jonathan, and even supporting the bid with cash, can they be trusted to further play the role of an umpire as ad hoc staff of the INEC during elections? Obviously those who organized the fund raising by the corps members in support of the re-election movement, failed to consider the effect of such show of partisanship on the role the NYSC has been playing since the birth of our current democracy, in 1999. So when President Jonathan’s opponents claim that the members of NYSC are biased in favour of the President, in any election dispute, the facts surrounding their financial support will form a supportive evidence of such bias.

    Now, with the PDP settling for endorsements by all relevant caucuses, prior to their presidential convention in December, the party will likely have a rancor free convention. Again with all relevant agencies and stakeholders cajoled into supporting the re-election bid of President Jonathan, the man seems certain to coast home to victory, with the question of his performance in office, becoming totally irrelevant. That perhaps explains the struggle by all and sundry to get on the gravy train; not to talk of the attraction to the bulging purse at the disposal of the campaigners. Indeed, the likelihood of President Jonathan’s return in 2015 is made more certain, as the All Progressive Congress (APC) struggles to choose its presidential candidate, with the potential rancor.

     

  • ‘Aregbesola deserves re-election’

    ‘Aregbesola deserves re-election’

    A group, Eko United Association, has said Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola deserves re-election.

    It said the electorate should vote for him to enable him continue his good programmes.

    The association’s chairman, Alhaji Taofeek Ariyo Osuolale, who spoke at a special prayer organised for Aregbesola, said they decided to pray because the governor deserved re-election.

    He said the prayer was organised to coincide with the end of the Ramadan fast, adding that having fasted, they believed God would answer their prayers.

    The Missioner of As-Abul Nuhu Society of Nigeria, Sheikh Alhaji Kamaldeen Salmon Alawiye, hailed the group for praying for Aregbesola.

    A member, Sadiq Odusoga, thanked his colleagues for defying the rain to pray for Aregbesola’s re-election.

  • Jonathan’s re-election tears Ogun LP apart

    Jonathan’s re-election tears Ogun LP apart

    •’Daniel can’t speak for us’

    The second term ambition of President Goodluck Jonathan has deepened the crisis in the Ogun State chapter of the Labour Party (LP).

    A faction of the party, led by Mr Bode Simeon, said yesterday that former Governor Gbenga Daniel cannot speak for it.

    In a statement, the party said: “Daniel is neither a party executive member in the state nor a national leader and as such, he is unqualified to arrange or midwife an alliance between LP and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) regarding 2015 general elections.”

    The faction said the issue of forming any alliance with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to work for President Goodluck Jonathan could only be taken by Governor Olusegun Mimiko and the National Chairman, Chief Dan Nwanyanwu.

    Simeon said: “The issues of support for the 2nd term ambition of President Goodluck Jonathan in 2015 remain the prerogative of the national political head and the national leadership of labour party.

    “Otunba Gbenga Daniel  neither has the authorisation of the national leadership nor mine  as the chairman, before making the misguided statements.

    He is not qualified to speak, arrange, midwife, represent or make pronouncement on issues that are the sacrosanct duties of the national leadership of labour party.

    “It is not only criminal but absurd for anyone to parade themselves as officers of Ogun Labour Party. Therefore, the only executive recognised by the constitution of labour party and the national leadership is Comrade Bode Simeon lead executives.

    “Since there is still a subsisting  court injunction that the status quo be maintained in the dispute that arose over the Labour Party structure, any one parading himself or herself as officers of Ogun Labour Party  is an attempt  to subvert the constitution of Nigeria.”

  • ‘Support Dickson’s re-election’

    ‘Support Dickson’s re-election’

    A group, the Grassroots Connect for Restoration (GrassCore), has reiterated its support for the re-election of Bayelsa State Governor Seriake Dickson in 2016.

    The group flayed anti-development forces for trying to destroy the relationship between President Goodluck Jonathan and Dickson.

    The National Coordinator, Nyenye Kuro, regretted that some anti-Dickson politicians were bent on plunging the state back to the dark days of underdevelopment.

    Kuro said the group had spread its activities to the eight local governments and hoped that Dickson would break the reelection jinx in 2016.

    He said although the governorship race in the state had not begun, Dickson should seek re-election based on his performance and loyalty to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    “Dickson, based on his performance index in the last two years, has shown loyalty to the PDP and the President. He has shown that by building over 50 roads and bridges across the three senatorial districts of the state.

    “The President’s home state is transformed.The President’s commendations at different fora, including the just concluded investment and business forum, alluded to these.”

  • Pedro, senator, others back Aregbesola’s re-election

    Pedro, senator, others back Aregbesola’s re-election

    •PDP chieftain, supporters defect to APC

    Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola’s re-election bid got more support at the weekend from notable individuals and groups.

    One of them and former Lagos State Deputy Governor Otunba Femi Pedro said the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate would win by a landslide on August 9.

    Pedro, who is also an APC chieftain, spoke in a statement in Lagos yesterday.

    He said the machinations by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to take over the Southwest were only empty threats.

    He added that the Southwest people were better off under the APC government.

    Pedro, who lamented the abrasive nature by which the PDP has been going about its campaign in the Southwest, warned against rigging in the Osun election under any guise.

    According to him, Aregbesola would win through a free and fair election.

    He stressed that the militarisation of the polls is not only contradictory to the ideals of democracy, but also a strategy that Nigerians would resist at all cost.

    His words: “I know Governor Aregbesola very well. He is on ground. The PDP themselves know that Ogbeni is fully on ground because he is one of the few politicians that started grassroots campaigning from his first day in office. Through his performance, rapport with the people and his ability to successfully domesticate governance in the state of Osun, this matter is really a foregone conclusion. He is going to win the August 9 poll by landslide.

    “The facts speak for itself and people need to be sincere about this. Aregbesola has touched every household in Osun through his laudable and people-oriented programmes. Unfortunately, PDP’s last minute onslaught won’t succeed because the people of Osun and the Southwest in general know who really has their interest at heart.

    “The APC is the only party that feels the pulse of the common man, and I believe the people of Osun will vote their conscience by ushering Aregbesola in a richly-deserved second term”.

    On whether the nationwide fortune of the party appears to be dwindling of late, Pedro said the party is rather expanding and getting ready to form the government at the centre 2015, adding that those perceived to be aggrieved would come back.

    “Party faithful should remain steadfast and not waiver in spite of the sustained plot to destabilise the opposition party. This is nothing new. It has happened in the past and we always knew it would happen again. This time around, the opposition is better prepared for the barrage of assaults than people think. Their efforts to crush the opposition party will fail woefully. Mark my words”.

    A chieftain of the Osun State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Senator Felix Ogunwale a.k.a Jumokol, also declared his support for Aregbesola’s re-election.

    Ogunwale, who spoke with reporters during his defection to the APC with hundreds of his supporters in Iragbiji at the weekend, said he was backing Aregbesola because of the huge infrastructural development his administration has brought to Osun.

    The Iragbiji-born politician, who represented Osun Central at the Senate between 2003 and 2007, remarked that the state’s progress is unprecedented.

    He said for the progress to be sustained, there is need for Aregbesola to return to office.

    He said: “What is happening in Osun is what everybody can see physically. If we want these developments to continue, we must vote for Aregbesola so that he can complete the good work he has started.

    “It is a fact that PDP in Osun State has lost focus. That is why I am calling on my lovers and those that believe in me to come out en mass and vote for Aregbesola. Don’t entrust your future in the hands of politicians who deceive with mundane and cheap immediate gains.

    “Is it the road networks within the state you want to talk about or the model schools his administration is building, electrification of villages and welfare package for the workers? Honestly, the governor has tried.

    “I am committed to the task of re-electing Aregbesola; I am so confident that Osun people will vote overwhelmingly for him because of his achievements, which can be felt in every nook and cranny of the state.”

    An association, Oranmiyan Support Group, has also declared its intention to mobilise towards the realisation of the second term election of the governor.

    The group also said that it would engage voters through education to jealously guard their votes to ensure that their votes count.

    The group is made up of intellectuals and professionals from Osun State living in and outside the state but with operational base in Lagos.

    Its coordinator, Mr. Ayo Akinola, in a statement yesterday, said: “ We have decided to come out in the open to garner support for the candidacy and electoral success of Ogbeni Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola. This is rather the first time a group of this nature will come out openly. We have no choice because we do not want to sit on the fence this time around. We have no other state but Osun. If Osun falls today, God forbid, we fall with it. And if glory comes, we shall all be proud”.

    The group praised Aregbesola for applying the art and science of strategy to ensure success in all endeavours in which he is engaged.

  • ‘Jonathan’s re-election non-negotiable’

    ‘Jonathan’s re-election non-negotiable’

    The Members of the National Executive Committee made the declaration shortly after arriving Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, for a meeting.

    NYC also called on security agencies to prosecute persons and groups calling for the nation’s dissolution.

     

  • Dickson: Breaking Bayelsa’s  re- election jinx

    Dickson: Breaking Bayelsa’s  re- election jinx

    Bayelsa, a state with about two million populations, equivalent to countries like Botswana and Mali does not need introduction. It occupies a very strategic spot in the geo-political equation in the Nigerian configuration. Those who may underestimate the state or take its tiny population for granted may receive a shocker, given the relics of its historical struggle, right from the days of the early resistance movement against colonial incursion to the days of twelve days Isaac Adaka Boro, down to the recent activities of militancy have remained an interesting feature of the people.

    So the question of expressing surprise at the emergence of President Goodluck Jonathan as president of Nigeria and the longest democracy in Africa should not arise.

    Despite the sophisticated and republican nature of its politics, one thing you cannot take away from them is the unity of purpose they have displayed over their son’s administration, President Jonathan.

    They would not need the biblical Balm of Gilead to heal its differences, once a common interest is placed on the table.

    So you don’t need to be told by a spiritual surgeon or wear a military binocular to view the corporate unity the Ijaw people have weaved around President Jonathan.

    However, back to the Local Politics of the state, it is a tale of intrigues, not different from the Nigeria politics of who takes over and who gets what and where.

    One common feature about the state is the politics of re-election of governor of the state. It is always characterized by high-wire intrigues and blackmail erected against the incumbent.

    Interestingly, opposition parties are not the real problem of re-election, rather the problem always lie within the rank and file of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party that have been in the saddle of governance since the restoration of democracy in 1999.

    Contrary to what is obtainable in advanced democracies where the incumbent enjoys the benefit of first in the line up, in Bayelsa State re-election of any incumbent within the ruling party is like a Carmel passing through the eye of a needle.

    For instance, when the first democratically elected governor of the state Chief Diepreye Alamieyeseigha sought for re-election in 2003, he was almost over ran by the powers that be.

    If Chief Diepreye Alamieyeseigha will be frank about what he went through, one will doubt if he would allow an incumbent governor who will later become his colleague in the league of former governors to be subjected to what he passed through in the very hand of his own political party.

    When Chief Alamieyeseigha was eventually re-elected, he was impeached two years into his second tenure in 2005.

    Given the huge resources wasted on lobbying party officials during the re-election bid and the attempt to ward-off political foes and detractors, it becomes a nightmare that one will not allow it to visit the worst enemy.

    When Dr. Goodluck Jonathan eventually took over the baton of governance following the impeachment and exit of Chief Alamieyeseigha, the then governor Jonathan, now president was faced with the reality of seeking elective position of governor in 2006 and 2007.

    Though he got the ticket of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party the harrowing experience he had will remain evergreen in his memory. To the glory of God, Dr. Jonathan was nominated and elevated as vice presidential candidate to the late Musa President Yar’ Adua.

    Only recent, former governor Timipre Sylva who was seeking re-election could not realize it. He has his own story to tell.

    Vast majority of the people of the state are wondering whether it is a spell on the state.

    The common denominator that everyone seems to point at is poor performance on the part of the governors and politics of mischief and greed on the part of the citizens.

    From which ever side of the coins you view the problem, one indisputable fact steering at the faces of Bayelsans is that resources which would have been used for the general uplift of the people are being wasted on frivolities and politics of vendetta and that of re-election.

    Certainly, you do not need a professor of mathematics to compute the huge resources wasted on re-election bid.

    The question that is begging for answer is why can’t the people of Bayelsa state, for once avoid this worn out path, come together and give the incumbent governor the benefit of doubt to continue particularly when there are concrete indices of performance.

    Why can’t we break this jinx which has become more or less a spell as some people may assume?

    The answer is simple. We cannot afford the luxury to waste our scarce resources in fighting ourselves.

    This is where the people of Bayelsa State must view any attempt by governor Henry Seriake Dickson to seek re-election as a golden opportunity to break the jinx associated with re-election.

    It is a sad commentary that huge resources that could have fixed several critical sectors in the state have been wasted on electoral matters of re-election.

    The Peoples Democratic Party should as a matter of fact take stock of the transformation taking place under the administration of governor Dickson.

    If performance index is a yard stick to measure re-election; then a peep into the performance profile of governor Dickson does not require any further debate in the state.

    For example, in the area of education, when governor Dickson came on board, the education sector was in a state of comatose. The indices in terms of enrolment in schools and performance in the WAEC (NECO/JAMB was not a cheering news and in fact a serious concern.

    Infrastructure in schools were in a state of dilapidation, lack of sitting desks, ill motivated and poorly trained teachers.

    It was so embarrassing that in some schools in the rural areas; only one teacher served as headmaster and same time the teacher.

    Moreover, the governor was not comfortable in placement of the state in the bracket of educationally less developed state, a tag that we have been hearing over 17 years ago when the state was created.

    It was against this background, when the governor Dickson declared a state of emergency in the area of education, it was greeted with general applause.

    Governor Dickson, who is popularly described by many in the state as “Talk na do governor which literarily means “Action Governor”, swung into action.

    This is what Dennis Alemu surmised, as “The sturdy political will to entrench functional education delivery in Bayelsa state has become an article of faith in the restoration project”.

    The government commenced the building and equipping of schools, engaging qualified teachers backed by training and retraining of the teachers, provision of educational inputs such as laboratories, libraries, ICT halls, among others to enhance learning.

    Apart from sending thousands of Bayelsa State students to pursue foreign programmes in undergraduates and graduate studies, the government has set aside N7 billion naira for this purpose.

    So far, 400 schools have either being built or comprehensively renovated. Model boarding schools have been built in all the three senatorial districts of the state.

    Also, within a short period he took over as governor, several courses at the state owned Niger Delta University that were unaccredited have been accredited by the national university commission based on the life-line the governor provided for the school.

    In the few years to come, Bayelsa state will come top in terms of human capital development.

    In other areas of infrastructural development the governor has endeared himself to the people through people oriented projects like the first ever flyover built in the state. In the health sector there is massive rehabilitation of hospitals across the state. In the business hospitality, government is doing everything possible to make Bayelsa state a tourism destination by accelerating the construction and completion of the only five star hotel in the Yenagoa metropolis.

    A visitor to the state who expressed delight at the unprecedented spate of development said, “Bayelsa is wearing a look indeed, an evidence of a serious government at work”

    With these starling performance for just barely over two years deserve the commendation of all the good people of Bayelsa state not minding the political divide.

    This uncommon government of restoration is a pride to the ruling PDP and indeed a beautiful bride to market at any election.

    Therefore, any right thinking Bayelsa man or woman who has the development of the state at heart should rally round the governor and shun negative and despicable acts that would draw back the hand of development that had already been set on the desk.

    Any body acting contrary to this should be treated as enemy number one of the state, a state that had suffered several development set backs as a result of politics of bitterness.

    The governor on its part should not rest on its oars and resist the temptations of praise singers and concentrate on taking the state to the promise land.

  • Photo: Aregbesola’s rally

    Photo: Aregbesola’s rally