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PDP Chieftain Challenges Bayelsa APC Candidate to Debate with Diri

- Emmanuel Addeh

A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Bayelsa and former governorsh­ip aspirant in the party, Mr Keniebi Okoko, has challenged the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) standard bearer, David Lyon, to a public debate with his Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) counterpar­t, Mr Douye Diri to enunciate their plans for the state.

Reacting to a statement by Lyon attacking him on his position that there was no basis for comparison between him and Diri, Okoko, urged the people of the state to put aside sentiments and examine the credential­s of the two candidates.

He argued that one who would be the face of the state in the next four years, must have capacity, competence and character, rather than having his only qualificat­ion as being a pipeline surveillan­ce contractor.

“Our attention has been drawn to a badly written statement signed by one Gift Ebiki, an aide to David Lyon, the purported candidate of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) in the November 16 governorsh­ip election in Bayelsa State.

“While we do not want to join issues where there are really no issues , except with the childish rant contained in the statement, we insist that the APC so-called standard bearer cannot stand the mental and intellectu­al stature of the candidate of the PDP in any contest.

“We believe that if our dear state, Bayelsa , will make further progress than it has already under the PDP, we must put sentiments aside and choose the better option between Senator Douye Diri and the man APC says it is putting forward.

“We are not asking for too much. All we ask is that David

Lyon should be allowed to have a face-to-face debate with Senator Diri, the PDP candidate or better still be given a chance to write a few pages of what their plans and programmes for Bayelsa are. If that is too much a task, we wonder how a man without a plan or who cannot articulate his programmes will systematic­ally execute them.

“The fact is that Bayelsa people are now wiser and more sophistica­ted and they know the one being pushed like a robot. Bayelsa does not need or deserve a ‘push and start’ governor like the one APC is pushing in their face.”

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