Tag: Southern Ijaw LGA

  • Nobody was killed in Bayelsa rerun election – Police

    Nobody was killed in Bayelsa rerun election – Police

    … 12 died during violence – Dickson

    The police on Saturday denied claims that over 10 persons suspected to be militants and political thugs were killed during the supplementary elections held in Southern Ijaw local government area and other 101 polling units across Bayelsa State.

    It was initially reported that some of the victims died in Ekeremor and Nembe local government areas in their failed efforts to hijack electoral materials in favour of their candidates.

    The Peoples Democratic Party sources had claimed that 12 persons including four policemen and two soldiers were killed, adding that their bodies were deposited at a morgue in Bomadi General Hospital.

    The state governor, Seriake Dickson, also said at least 12 people were killed during election violence on Saturday.

    He said in a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Daniel Iworiso-Markson, that there were killings and widespread violence during the election.

    But the state Police Public Relations Officer, Asinim Butswat, said nobody was killed in any part of the state during the poll.

    “I can confirm to you that nobody was killed in any part of the state during the election. Be rest assured that there was no report like that,” he said.

  • 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.

  • Tension as Dickson, Sylva engage in last battle 

    Tension as Dickson, Sylva engage in last battle 

    There was tension in Bayelsa State, Friday, as voters in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area and over 101 polling units across six local councils, prepare to chose between Chief Timipre Sylva and Governor Seriake Dickson on Saturday.

    Since it started on December 5, the election has been a two-horse race between the former Governor and candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief Timipre Sylva and the incumbent Governor and candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Mr. Seriake Dickson.

    The December 5 governorship poll in the state was declared inconclusive with supplementary election fixed for today after the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) controversially cancelled the results in Southern Ijaw.

    It was observed that Southern Ijaw has been soaked in tension in a build-up to the rerun.

    Hired militants and thugs were said to have laid siege in the council preparing to violently deliver their candidates.

    Some of the thugs who were reportedly brought into the council from neighboring states of Delta and Rivers were said to have clashed with indigenes of some Southern Ijaw communities.

    It was gathered that youths loyal to the All Progressives Congress (APC) caught one of the youths in Peremabiri, who reportedly confessed he was hired by the PDP.

    A source in Peremabiri who spoke in confidence, said there was tension in the area and other parts of the council.

    “There is tension everywhere. In fact, we don’t know what the outcome of the election will be. There are signs that it will be marred by violence,” he said.

    It was, however, gathered that the council was surrounded by gunboats of the Operation Safe Conduct (OSC), a special military outfit drafted to monitor the poll, the police and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC).

    Following threats of violence, the NSCDC, directed its operatives and officers to provide maximum security around all the oil installations in the state.

    The corps also deployed 1500 personnel to assist other security agencies in ensuring a hitch-free election.

    While deploying the operatives, the state Commandant, NSCDC, Mr. Desmond Agu, warned persons sent to protect public facilities against the temptation of leaving such installations to follow politicians.

    Agu said the Commandant-General had ordered that any NSCDC operatives found culpable of compromising the rules of engagement should be dismissed from the service.

    He said the officers and men of the command were deployed to provide security to critical public installations during the poll.

    He named such installations as facilities of the Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC), Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC), Oil and Gas Pipeline, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).

    He said: “On no account should they allow themselves to be used for other activities during this supplementary election in Southern Ijaw and environs as against their primary duties of keeping surveillance and protection over facilities in their custody.

    “Anyone found guilty to have contravened this strict order of the commandant-general will face a stringent disciplinary action of dismissal from service

    “I am not deploying you to go and die. Don’t attach yourself to any politician. I am commending you for the job you did in the last election because the people said if not for you, things would have got out of hand.”

    The commandant warned the people against destabilizing their state insisting that election is not a do or die affair.

    Also, the police command said it had beefed up security with increased foot, vehicular, and waterways patrols, as well as intensive aerial surveillance in all nooks and crannies of the state.

    A statement signed by the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Mr. Asinim Butswat, asked all political parties and their contestants to desist from any act capable, of disrupting the electoral process.

    The statement said: “The Command in collaboration with other security agencies have synergized to create an enabling environment for the forthcoming re-run elections in Southern Ijaw LGA and other affected polling units.

    “VIPs are advised to desist from using security men to escort them to polling units on election date, as any violation to this order will not be tolerated.

    “Security agencies have been ordered to enforce the restrictions of movements, of boats fitted with two hundred (200) horse power engine and above, and all river craft activities in the state waterways, from 7pm to 7am Friday 8th – Sunday 10th January, 2016, respectively.

    “Any person or group of persons who violates this order will be arrested and prosecuted accordingly. Likewise, movement of persons, motor vehicles and tricycles will be restricted on the election date, in the entire state, from the hours of 6am to 6pm, only those on essential duties will be allowed to move.

    “The electorates in the affected areas are advised to come out and exercise their franchise by casting their votes for candidates of their choice.”

     

  • Dickson urges Southern Ijaw youths to mobilise support for PDP

    Dickson urges Southern Ijaw youths to mobilise support for PDP

    The Governor of Bayelsa State, Mr. Seriake Dickson, at the weekend appealed to The youths of Southern Ijaw Local Government Area to mobilise support for him and The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in January 9 rerun election in The Area.

    A statement signed by Dickson’s Chief Press Secretary (CPS), Mr. Daniel Iworiso-Markson, said the governor spoke when he hosted an enlarged meeting of community leaders from the area in Government House, Yenagoa.

    Dickson urged them to mobilise their people and vote massively for the PDP, claiming the Party had already won the election, despite the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declaring it inconclusive.

    The governor expressed gratitude to the youths for their show of solidarity and noted the his victory was not complete until the southern Ijaw election was won by the PDP.

    He said the PDP represented the overall interest of the Ijaw people.

    He said: “The APC is afraid of defeat that is why they decided to mar the poll with violence, in spite of that, be peaceful and conduct yourselves properly during the forthcoming poll, as all your leaders are behind the party.

    “In a stakeholders meeting in Abuja, all the agencies of the government, including the security, INEC and others have agreed to conduct a peaceful election, without bias from any interested party, as the result will be determined by the use of PVC.”

    In his remarks, Speaker of the Bayelsa State House of Assembly, Mr. Konbowei Benson, expressed appreciation to Governor Dickson for his decision to address the youths of the area, ahead of the re-scheduled poll.

    He assured that, Southern Ijaw was committed to delivering its votes for the PDP, and called on the youths not to be deceived by the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Also speaking, an ex-militant leaders, Joshua Macaiva, described Dickson as a visionary leader, saying he had A mark in the art of governance in his first term.

    The co-ordinator of the Bayelsa Volunteer Scheme, Mr. Felix Bonny Ayah, lauded Governor Dickson for fulfilling his promise of incorporating all youth presidents into the scheme.

  • Bayelsa PDP calls for postponement of Southern Ijaw LG election

    Bayelsa PDP calls for postponement of Southern Ijaw LG election

    • Accreditation ongoing
    • Dickson gives reasons for storming INEC’s collation centre , Southern Ijaw LGA

    The Bayelsa State Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Serena Dokubo-Spiff, has written to the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmud Yakubu, calling for indefinite postponement of Sunday rescheduled election in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of the state, until when security of lives and property can be guaranteed.

    Dokubo-Spiff said with Saturday’s violence and loss of lives of innocent people, it would not be safe to go ahead with the election in Southern Ijaw, the biggest LGA in Nigeria, with over 90 per cent being on water and some places taking up to three hours to access by speed boat, as well as being an LGA notorious for militancy, cultism and kidnapping, but accreditation of the electorate by INEC officials is currently ongoing in the LGA, preparatory to voting later today.

    The Bayelsa Governor, Seriake Dickson, through his Chief Press Secretary, Daniel Iworiso-Markson, in a telephone interview on Sunday afternoon, also said he was not desperate about winning the election at all costs, but went to INEC’s collation centre at Onopa, Yenagoa around 11 p.m. on Saturday, contrary to Electoral Act, not to manipulate results being collated, but to prevent some leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to allegedly rig the election.

    Dickson denied threatening to deal seriously with APC’s Werinipre Seibarugu and Fortune Panebi.

    The Bayelsa governor also stated that he was at Oporoma, the headquarters of Southern Ijaw LGA of the state on Sunday morning, as the Chief Security Officer, to prevent further loss of lives and destruction of valuable property, thereby calling for further shift of the poll, but had to leave the INEC’s office to ensure peace, according to him, when some APC leaders from the LGA were behaving unruly and threatening to cause crisis.

    The Director, Media and Publicity of Sylva-Igiri Campaign Organisation, Chief Nathan Egba, insisted that Dickson was at the INEC’s collation centre in Yenagoa to manipulate results being collated, while accusing the incumbent governor of desperation.

    Egba reiterated that Dickson, early Sunday morning, led a large delegation to Oporoma to protest against the rescheduled election in Southern Ijaw LGA, in spite of being from Sagbama LGA, insisting that the Bayelsa governor was told by the INEC officials that he had no powers to stop today’s rescheduled election.

    The director, media and publicity of Sylva-Igiri campaign organisation maintained that Dickson, the governorship candidate of the PDP, leaving his LGA and moving to INEC’s collation centre in Yenagoa LGA and desperately leaving for Southern Ijaw LGA was not in line with the Electoral Act and he should be sanctioned for not being law abiding.

  • 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.