...opens hotlines,
website for tracking movement of election materials
With less than five days
to the supplementary election scheduled for Saturday, January 9, 2016, Bayelsa
State Governor, Henry Seriake Dickson on Monday in Yenagoa, raised the alarm over plans by the All
Progressives Congress (APC), to unleash violence on the people of Southern Ijaw
LGA.
The violence, according
to him, was to rig the election for which the people of Southern Ijaw people
have remained resolute to vote massively for the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP), despite abnormalities that culminated in the cancellation of the election
by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
Speaking at a crowded
world press conference, aired live on major Radio and TV stations in the State
and across the country, Governor Dickson restated his call on all federal
institutions that have a role to play in the election to be non-partisan
"in order not to undermine the integrity of the electoral process and the
nation’s fledging democracy."
The press conference was
to explain to Bayelsans on the state of affairs, leading to the coming election
in Southern Ijaw and the 101 units spread across six LGAs.
He said, "The
people of Southern Ijaw are waiting eagerly and more determined to cast their
ballot. The only thing we are asking is that, those institutions that have the
duty to make it possible for the people of the area to cast their votes should
please, in the interest of our nation and the security and stability of our
state and this region and in the interest of our nation’s fledging democracy,
do their utmost best so that the people can join the rest of their brothers and
sisters in this state by casting their votes in a free, fair and credible
manner.”
Dickson condemned the
manipulation of critical national institutions by political leaders to serve
their personal ambition, stressing that, such acts could be seen as "a
deliberate subversion of the country’s security."
“I want to remind the
leaders of our nation; those heading strategic national institutions not to use
them to promote either a partisan agenda of a political party or to advance the
political aspirations of anybody, not even me because I don’t need anybody to
kill or maim for me to achieve my political ambition. I am a man of peace and
everybody knows our track records on peace and security", he stated.
While describing his
brand of politics as non-violent, Dickson also called on the candidate of the
APC, Timipre Sylva, to join in the ongoing efforts aimed at providing a
conducive atmosphere for a free, fair and credible election.
As part of the state
government’s efforts at ensuring a hitch-free poll, Governor Dickson urged the
people to monitor the process by contacting the election hotlines from January 8 to 9 on the movement of sensitive materials and ad
hoc staff of INEC.
The lines are, 08144075097, 09034390575, 07015076299, 07088270850, 09084989893 and
a dedicated website for the election, www.savetheijawnation.org.
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