Gov Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa has urged the people of
Bayelsa to keep faith with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as they go to the
polls on Nov 16 to elect his successor.
Dickson who made the call in a radio broadcast on Sunday
night monitored by in Yenagoa noted that voting against the PDP would amount to
betrayal of trust to PDP faithful nationwide.
He said that the faithful of the party who supported
former President Goodluck Jonathan to become President would be disappointed if
the people of Bayelsa dump PDP for the All Progressives Congress (APC).
He advised the people to make informed choices between
Senator Douye Diri of the PDP and Chief David Lyon of the APC haven heard the
candidates sell their plans as they canvass for votes in a peaceful atmosphere.
“I advise Bayelsa people in their own interest to keep
faith with PDP, the followers of PDP across the country who made sacrifices and
supported one of our own to become President will feel disappointed if we
abandon PDP.
“It is on record that some of them were attacked for
supporting former President Goodluck Jonathan and some were even killed for standing
by our own, so it is only reasonable that we remain with PDP,” Dickson said.
On the purported rift with Jonathan over the choice of
the PDP governorship candidate, Dickson blamed ‘political jobbers’ for making
misleading comments and misrepresenting his actions.
Dickson said that those who claimed to be working for
Jonathan do not mean well for the former President.
He said that Jonathan remains his leader adding that he
served as a political strategist to the ex-president adding that those sowing the
seed of discord between them were unfair to him.
“I do not want to say much but those of them sowing the
seed of discord were not there when I fought battles for the former President,
I was the only PDP governor that did not collect the N750 million for
Jonathan’s re-election in 2015.
“I told him then that the election was our own and those
who wanted to impose a successor on me are unfair, I will reveal more in my
memoirs when I leave office and people will have the details,” Dickson said.
Jonathan was absent at the grand finale of the PDP rally
in Bayelsa ahead the Nov 16 poll fueling speculations that the former President
was aggrieved with the outcome of the primaries.
The aspirant purportedly endorsed by Jonathan lost out in
the September primaries.
On the Bayelsa International Airport project, Dickson accused
Nigeria’s aviation sector regulators of conspiracy and connivance with APC in
the delay to grant regulatory approval for Bayelsa International Airport.
The governor stated that the APC was sabotaging the development
efforts of his party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Bayelsa.
Dickson also blamed the approval delay on the activities of some
overzealous officials of the Ministry of Aviation who he accused of playing
with the development of the state.
He maintained that the Airport was built to international standards
at the cost of less than N70 billion and urged the people to vote against APC
for playing politics with the development of Bayelsa .
It will be recalled that the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authorities
had inspected the airport in September and insisted that the facility be fenced
before final approvals for flight operations.
The Bayelsa government had obtained a N40 billion loan to finance
the project, and later sought the state Assembly’s approval of additional N40
billion for its completion and other capital projects.
Meanwhile, the APC in Bayelsa had said that computing the
interests paid on the loans has shot the project sum to over N100 bn making the
airport the most expensive in the world.
Bayelsa APC described borrowing from short term money market at
prevailing interest rates to fund a long term project as unsustainable.
The party said that the cost of borrowing made the project a
burden on the treasury.
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