Niger Delta Youth Coalition for Peace and Progress (NDYCPP),
on Sunday appealed to losers in the Bayelsa governorship primaries in the
dominant political parties to exercise restraint.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) elected Senator Douye Diri
amongst 21 aspirants that sought the ticket while the All Progressives Congress
(APC) elected David Lyon to fly the flag of the party amongst six others.
The group noted that the intervention of the leaders of the
two dominant political parties by way of extending an olive branch to aggrieved
political leaders was fundamental to maintaining the peace.
In a statement issued in Yenagoa by Pastor Olayinka Tiedor, National
President of NDYCPP the group observed that political leaders from the region
should not allow tempers to rise further take steps to calm frayed nerves.
“We appeal both to Chief Timi Alaibe and Sen. Heinekin
Lokpobiri to exhibit a very high sense of statesmanship, tolerance, sacrifice
and sportsmanship on the outcome of their parties primaries despite obvious and
genuine concerns raise on how things went.
“We equally appeal to the leadership of both PDP and APC to
be magnanimous in victory by reaching out quickly to their aggrieved leaders
and members, especially the frontline figures like Chief Timi Alaibe and Sen.
Heinekin Lokpobiri.
“They command huge followership and have expended enormous
resources from the onset to now to be talked to; on how their interests would
be accommodated.
“The winner takes it all syndrome would not augur well for
the system, it has always breed acrimony and rancor in our chequered political
culture.
“We as well appeal to all aggrieved members in both parties,
PDP and APC to shield their swords and toe the path of harmonies engagements
and dialogue to resolve whatever grievances they have,” NDYCPP stated.
The group urged the winners of both PDP and APC party
primaries, Sen. Douye Diri of PDP and David Lyon of APC respectively to spread
the message of peace and non-violence ahead the Nov 16 governorship poll.
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