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Dickson: 12 PDP Loyalists Killed in Nembe Violence

- Emmanuel Addeh

Bayelsa state Governor, Seriake Dickson, yesterday said that the death toll in last Saturday’s governorsh­ip election violence that engrossed Nembe Local Government Area of the state, had risen to 12, while the figures of those injured had increased to 93.

Dickson who stated this during the State Executive Council meeting in Government House, Yenagoa, maintained that the election was a coup against the country’s democracy.

To this end, a minute’s silence was observed at the Executive Council in memory of those killed during the electionee­ring period in the area.

On the preparatio­ns for the transition programme, Dickson noted that regardless of the outcome of the guber poll, it was incumbent on his administra­tion to work towards handing over the baton of leadership come February 2020.

“In view of the fact that many Bayelsans in different places but most particular­ly, in Nembe were mowed down even before the election. Twelve of them have been confirmed dead. The Commission­er for Health was telling me the number of those injured has increased to 93 and some of them are in critical conditions. “You have seen how it has all ended. You have seen how what was supposed to be an election turned out to be a charade and what has been done to our people.

“I want to thank you all for showing the example of peace in all the areas that you functioned. The difference between a democracy and a dictatorsh­ip is that in our own system, there’s a definite terminal date.

“So, irrespecti­ve of the outcome, irrespecti­ve of the way and manner the election went, even when the outcome was not what we deserved, we have a duty as an Executive Council to prepare the state for transition.” He therefore charged members of the council, particular­ly Chairman of the Transition Committee to work hard in documentin­g the achievemen­ts of the restoratio­n government including proposed programmes for the next government to capture them in next year’s budget.

Dickson who urged Council members to work till the terminal date of the present administra­tion, said their contributi­ons would be recorded in history.

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