Some prominent Bayelsa indigenes under the aegis of Assembly of Bayelsa Patriots, have vowed to mobilize the people into a mass movement to stop the second term bid of Governor Seriake Dickson.
The ABP, made up of former National Assembly members, former public office holders, elders and youths, said they would frustrate the incumbent’s re-election bid through all constitutional means.
In a statement on Saturday, entitled ‘Some fundamental reasons why Bayelsans must unite to stop second tenure bid of Seriake Dickson’, the ABP said the Peoples Democratic Party government in the state had allegedly “fallen short of the people’s expectations”.
The group’s chairman, Major Andrew Oputa (retd.), said the Dickson’s administration, and by extension, the PDP, had broken down irretrievably due to abysmal failure to keep faith with the promises made to deliver good governance, people-oriented programmes, sustainable development, among others.
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