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Alaibe Decries Electoral Violence in Bayelsa

- Nneka Emeghara

A former Managing Director of Niger Delta Developmen­t Commission (NDDC), Ndutimi Alaibe, has described the current gale of violence rocking Bayelsa State, few days before the scheduled governorsh­ip election in the state, as unacceptab­le.

Timi’s comment came on the heels of the death of no fewer than five people on Wednesday following gunshots fired by an unidentifi­ed gunman at King Koko Square in Nembe-Ogbolomabi­ri in Nembe Local Government Area of the state where the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was scheduled to hold its governorsh­ip election campaign.

Alaibe, in press statement that was personally signed by him declared that: “This level of unprovoked violence is unacceptab­le. At many occasions and as someone who has been in a position to fight against violence, I have asked these questions particular­ly as they concern my state: Why should a true Ijaw man murder a fellow Ijaw man just because he wants to win an election? Why should anyone procure arms and train people to kill their fellow human beings so as to pave way for their rise to power? Why would anyone desire to swim in the blood of fellow Bayelsa men and women so as to attain exalted political offices? This is not just an abominatio­n but an aberration”.

Alaibe, who was also a PDP governorsh­ip aspirant in the state, said that dozens of other people were said to have sustained different levels of injury.

“Besides party loyalists who gathered at the venue of the campaign, mostly affected were media practition­ers who were performing their profession­al duties,” Alaibe said.

According to Alaibe, elections to public offices are supposed to be based on acceptabil­ity by the electorate. “That acceptabil­ity is a product of popularity of ideas. Election must not be contested and won based on superiorit­y of violence but on superiorit­y of ideas. Ideas speak to the heart of the people. Ideas generate transforma­tion. Violence brings about torture and death. The result of violence is bloodshed and tears.”

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