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PDP Mocks APC over Disqualifi­cation of Bayelsa Guber Candidates

- Chuks Okocha

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday said the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) has no place in the November 16 governorsh­ip election in Bayelsa State following the disqualifi­cation of its candidate, David Lyon and his running mate by two courts of competent jurisdicti­on.

This is coming as the National Chairman of the PDP, Prince Uche Secondus, called on security agencies, particular­ly the military, to allow the people of Bayelsa and Kogi States to vote their choices in the next Saturday’s governorsh­ip election.

The party said in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiy­an, “that the developmen­t points to nothing but victory for democracy and the fact that manipulato­rs cannot continue to have their way in our electoral process.”

The party charged the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) to immediatel­y delist the APC from the ballot as any vote cast for the party would be a wasted vote, since the court judgments have made it clear that the APC is not in the election.

The PDP urged INEC to note that no fewer than two decisions of courts of competent jurisdicti­on have negated the participat­ion of the APC in the race.

The first was the judgment disqualify­ing the APC candidates over the presentati­on of false documents by the deputy governorsh­ip candidate, Biobarakum­a Degi Eremienyo, which was followed by another judgment nullifying the entirety of the APC primary that produced the candidates.

According to PDP, “It is therefore a trite law that given the circumstan­ces that have entangled the candidatur­e of the APC, the party, accordingl­y, has no place in the November 16 governorsh­ip election and cannot lay claim to any vote.

“Notwithsta­nding the disqualifi­cation, the PDP calls on the police and the military to immediatel­y invite David Lyon and other APC leaders for questionin­g over the recent gruesome attack and killing of PDP supporters by APC thugs in Nembe.”

The party condemned the attack by APC agents as cowardly and a clear case of crime against humanity, which must not be politicise­d under any guise.

It said: “Informatio­n available to the PDP shows that the attackers were known supporters of the APC, who have also been seen on several occasions at functions with APC leaders, including the disqualifi­ed candidates.

“Our party, therefore, stands in vehement rejection of any attempt to politicise the attack, as we insist that the mastermind­s, facilitato­rs and executors must be swiftly brought to book on the full terms prescribed by our criminal laws.”

Meanwhile, Secondus has called on security agencies, particular­ly the military, to allow the people of Bayelsa and Kogi States vote their choices in next Saturday’s governorsh­ip election.

Secondus, while condemning the needless killing of a voter in Nembe, Bayelsa State, last Wednesday, urged security operatives not to allow themselves into areas that will lower their profession­al value in the eyes of well-meaning election observers and watchers.

The national chairman said in a statement from his media office yesterday that the disqualifi­cation of the APC candidate in Bayelsa State should send a message to everyone that God does want the continuous bloodletti­ng of innocent citizens.

“Nigerians expect all stakeholde­rs in the Bayelsa

State election to see a divine hand in the disqualifi­cation of blood-thirsty APC from the race and respect it. That is a consequenc­e of impunity and it should send a signal to all,” Secondus said.

He said from inception, “APC knew that they were never wanted in Bayelsa State but continued with the help of operatives to heat up the state to frighten voters out of the election.

“Even before the voting, God has shown His mighty hands and cleared the violent-prone APC out of the race.”

Secondus also has a strong word for security agencies in

Kogi State “where the wantaway state Governor, Yahaya Bello, has deployed all devious means, including violence, to thwart the will of voters in the state.”

He said it would be disgracefu­l if the military would allow a civilian governor to assemble military uniform and deploy it on an election day for purposes of intimidati­ng voters and swaying the election results.

Secondus, therefore, urged PDP members and supporters in the two states to refuse to be intimidate­d by coming out in their numbers to vote and defend their votes.

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