Yenagoa—AHEAD of the rescheduled
primary by All Progressives Congress, APC, to pick its flagbearer for
the December 5, governorship election in Bayelsa State, the battle to
clinch the ticket is assuming a dangerous dimension, as one of the
contenders, Timi Alaibe, yesterday, raised alarm over alleged plots to
smear his name.
This came as Chairman of APC in the state, Chief Tiwei Orunimighe,
insisted that it stood by alleged victory of former Governor Timipre
Sylva, at the disputed primary Tuesday.
Alaibe, speaking through the Timi Alaibe Campaign Organisation,
claimed that some faceless groups planned to sponsor violent protests in
Yenagoa and Abuja to discredit him.
Spokesman of the campaign organisation, Patterson Ogon, in a
statement in Yenagoa, said: “The faceless groups have perfected plans to
print T-shirts and vests in the name of Alaibe and are planning to
stage violent protests in Yenagoa and the national secretariat of the
APC in Abuja.”
Ogon alleged that the politically motivated plot to rubbish Alaibe’s
name was part of plans to frustrate him ahead of the rescheduled primary
for the APC governorship ticket.
The statement read in part: “It has come to the notice of the Timi
Alaibe Campaign Organisation that some faceless groups have printed
T-shirts and vests in the name of Alaibe and have hired thugs to stage
violent protests in Yenagoa and at the National Secretariat of the APC
in Abuja. Their plan is to cause havoc and transfer the blame to
Alaibe.”
But APC Chairman in the state, Chief Orunimighe, insisted that the
primary had been won and lost, arguing that reported cancellation of the
election was baseless and unfounded.
“As Chairman of Bayelsa APC, I am not aware of any cancellation of
the primary. With all due respect to the National Chairman of our party,
Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, he said nobody should make an announcement
except they cleared with him. I want to believe that people who made
statements from the national secretariat did not have clearance with
him.
“So, I believe the cancellation rumour does not stand. For now,
election has been held and I think that is how it stands. Chief Timipre
Sylva won the primary conducted last Tuesday,” he said.
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