Sylva Accuses Dickson of Plots To Destabilize APC

Former Bayelsa State Governor, Timipre Sylva has accused Governor Seriake Dickson of trying to destabilize the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state by spreading wild and unsubstantiated allegations.

Sylva, who made the claim on Tuesday, in a statement released by his media aide, Doifie Buokoribo, said that Dickson was spreading falsehood about APC and its leaders in the state.

He alleged that despite the fact that Dickson won the elections in the state, he was still insecure as he went about fabricating stories about Sylva and APC.

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According to him, Dickson was intimidated that he will lose the election at the election tribunal, as the APC had already filed a petition.

The statement read, “Of late, Dickson and his party, Peoples Democratic Party, have re-enacted their pastime of spreading falsehood about APC and its leaders in Bayelsa State and trying to create dissension where none exists.

“They had tried that before and during the last governorship election in the state. When they failed miserably, they turned to forces external to Bayelsa, but inside the election management body and armed militia community, which they used to steal the people’s votes.

“After he was awarded victory, one would have thought that a man who ‘won’ election would concentrate on governance. But Dickson would not. Living under the shadow of fear of losing the stolen mandate, since APC filed a petition at the election tribunal, Dickson has applied every available mischief to try to destabilise the party and blackmail its leaders.

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“They have now procured the services of some discredited officials of APC, who were suspended recently. These renegades are being used by Dickson and PDP to spread wild, unsubstantiated allegations against Sylva and the Minister of State for Agriculture, Senator Heineken Lokpobiri.

“Fabricating stories about Sylva and APC has proved to be more than just a passing fad for Dickson. It has become policy – the only ostensible policy of the administration since his swearing in. The latest email from Dickson’s media aide, Daniel Markson ([email protected]), to some reporters last Sunday, 3 April at 16:24 hours, clearly show how the Dickson government throws caution to the wind in its haste to blackmail APC.

“Dickson has since been awarded victory at the governorship election manifested understandable nervousness on the governorship seat. But there should be a limit to anxiety. He should stop his mission in futility and await the outcome of the electoral courts.

“Neither his nervousness nor his current mischievous publications can stop the wind of justice that is about to blow him out of his usurped seat.”

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