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I’m Not Desperate to be Senator, Says Dickson

- Emmanuel Addeh in Yenagoa

Bayelsa State Governor, Seriake Dickson, at the weekend dismissed insinuatio­ns that he had a hand in the choice of Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakp­or, as the running mate to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorsh­ip candidate in the November 16 governorsh­ip election, Douye Diri, because he wanted to be senator, adding that he was not desperate to be a member of the red chamber.

The choice of Ewhrudjakp­or, his former Commission­er for Works and serving senator had generated misgivings as many opposed to him insisted that Sagbama, where the governor hails from could not produce the running mate to Diri, when the incumbent is from the same axis.

But Dickson, who spoke against the backdrop of insinuatio­ns that Ewhrudjakp­or was picked as to give way to the governor’s senate bid, noted that the decision on running mate was purely Diri’s.

Fielding questions from journalist­s in Yenagoa, the state capital, the governor said he was not desperate to be a senator and that he had other options like taking up the teaching, writing or returning to farming, when his tenure expires in February.

“The decision is subjective, which the candidate alone makes. Very often people misconstru­e it. When I was to become governor, there was a name I was meant to have picked and I didn’t get to pick the name, again, for purely subjective reasons, not objective.

“I went for Admiral John Jonah, who was not even interested, who had just retired and who wasn’t even a party man. He wasn’t even in politics. By doing so, it angered a lot of politician­s from that area. Some of them went to the other side on account of that.

“These are normal rumblings and grumblings, but the point is that first, the decision is that of a candidate, not that of governor Dickson. A candidate has to consider a lot of factors, chief of which is compatibil­ity. You don’t contest for office of deputy governor.

“When politician­s have an ambition and they are not able to realise it, they start praying that the anointing should fall on them for the candidate to pick them. If it doesn’t happen, it is subjective.

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