Seriake Dickson, governor of Bayelsa state, on Monday said President
Muhammadu Buhari was stoned in 2011 when he
visited the state as the
presidential candidate of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC).
Incidentally, Timipre Sylva, Dickson’s rival and candidate of the APC
in the state governorship election, was the governor of Bayelsa at the
time.
Addressing a press conference in Yenagoa, capital of the state,
Dickson said he ensured that Buhari was secure during his visit to
Bayelsa as the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress
(APC).
“President Buhari, when he came to campaign as CPC candidate, was
stoned,” he said. “But I granted state stadium to president Buhari, and
made adequate security for his safety when he came to campaign again,
because I knew that these people could harm him or people in his
entourage and I didn’t want that to happen.”
Dickson also accused one of Buhari’s ministers, apparently Heineken
Lokpobiri, of “terrorising” people of the state ahead of Saturday rerun
election.
The election, which held across the state on December 8, was
rescheduled to January 9 in Southern Ijaw local government area and over
100 polling units in other local government areas, as a result of
violence.
But Dickson placed the disturbances at the doorstep of his opponents,
saying he remains a man of peace. He alleged that there were plans to
rig Saturday election in favour of Sylva and called on the people to
defend their votes. Dickson accused Sylva of using his influence to
change the head of security agencies in the state in order to perfect
his plot.
“I’m the proponent of political tolerance in this state,” he said. “I
don’t need anybody to kill and maim for me, I’m a man of peace and
everybody knows.
What we have seen is a subversion of our national security agencies.
“The minister sent thugs to attack the collation centre, put off the
community generator, storm the collation centre, took away the original
ward result sheets, and also prevented the collation officers from
completing their collations.
“In my own community, we had APC people who wanted to open an office,
I told the commissioner of police to protect them, they must hang that
flag – it’s their right. Nobody was assaulted. “Unlike Ekeremor, where a
man who is not even candidate looks down on his community so much,
thinks they’re his slaves and says ‘you will not vote’. Not even for his
party, ‘you will not vote at all’.
“I got copied a letter written by the CDC chairman of Ekeremor
community, the minister’s community, where it is directed to the
president. Drawing the president’s attention to what the minister is
doing, terrorising the community with soldiers and police and SSS and so
on. So that nobody would go there to vote. “Himself, his younger ones
are all carrying arms.
As the CSO, I’m alive to my responsibilities in this state. “This
idea of changing people anytime they don’t do the wishes of a person or
party – you’re destroying institutions.
This is the third time they have changed the commissioner of police
in Bayelsa, since this race started. “They brought in Paul Okafor,
brought in Nasir Oki, nominated by Timipre Sylva, now I hear Timipre
Sylva says the man they brought here as commissioner of police didn’t do
his bidding by killing enough people, didn’t do his bidding by
arresting innocent party supporters and those who are not supporting
him. “I hear that by today or tomorrow, the new commissioner of police,
nominated by him and his party would arrive here.
They are celebrating victory of evil over good, victory of
criminality over legality. “This election has been won, they are only
desperate and day dreaming, they are trying to get from the backdoor,
what they couldn’t get from the front door.
All the votes from Southern Ijaw are for me. “I have raised some of
these issues even with the president. Critical issues of national
securities. I believe Mr President assurances. Mr President was very
gracious, I am grateful to him for granting me audience. I have his
assurances that things would happen differently
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