Bayelsa APC Guber Primaries: Sylva reassures supporters, plead for calm

Kenneth Ibinabo
Kenneth Ibinabo
Timipre-Sylva

Former governor of Bayelsa State and governorship aspirant on the platform of All Progressives Congress, Chief Timipre Sylva, has told his supporters to remain steadfast and focussed on the goal of winning the December 5 governorship election in the state.

Sylva said this on Thursday, in a statement by his media adviser, Doifie Buokoribo, following the postponement of the APC governorship primary from September 19 to September 22.

The former governor stated that “I appeal to all our supporters, delegates, and the entire APC family in Bayelsa State to stay focussed, positive, and determined as we wait for the new date, September 22, fixed by the national headquarters of our great party for the primary election in the state.

“My participation in the governorship race is borne out of a firm decision to help steer our state away from the current course of political confusion and economic hopelessness, and return it to the path of freedom, progress, and hope, the foundation upon which our founding fathers had agitated and won the struggle for a distinct political territory within Nigeria.

“That resolve, having been backed by the popular opinion of our people, I assure you that we are on course.

“I have no doubt that come next Tuesday, I would emerge the candidate of our great party, APC, for the December 5 governorship election.

“The primary election is just a process to our ultimate goal of retrieving our collective political destiny from the PDP grabbers, who have arrested the development of the state since 2012, and fulfilling it for the good of all.”

Sylva, who is also the leader of APC in Bayelsa State, equally appealed for calm and understanding among APC members in state.

“We should de-emphasise the small differences that necessarily accompany primary elections like this and focus our attention on the big picture, the collective responsibility of rescuing our state from the stranglehold of a few intolerant despots masquerading as politicians in PDP. We will win.

“Bayelsa must be free. Bayelsa must progress. Bayelsa must change with the wind of change blowing across the land,” he said.

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