Friday, December 04, 2015

PoliFocus Sues For Peace As Bayelsans Go To The Poll #BayelsaDecides

It is no longer news that all the indegenes of Bayelsa State will be going to the poll tomorrow, 5th of December, 2015 to elect the person that will steer the ship of the state for the next 4 years.

The battle can be said to be between the incumbent governor, Dickson of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Sylva, a former governor of the State under the umbrella of All Progressives Congress (APC).
This doesn't mean that other parties are not fielding candidates but the I wrote on the main contenders.

Six of them stepped down for Sylva of APC yesterday.

The events leading to the build up have heated up the polity already, there have been accusations and counter accusations between the two leading candidates and parties.

In every competition, there is always a winner, the winner should be magnanimous in victory and the looser(s) should imbibe the spirit of sportsmanship.

If truly you want to represent people and the same people say no through their votes, there shouldn't be anarchy else you have a sinister motive.

To the electorates, let everyone abide by the law, cast your vote peacefully.

To the umpire, Independence Electoral Commission (INEC) should not be biased, level play ground should be given to all the candidates.

To our law enforcement agencies, be professional in all your conducts before, during and after the election.

We in PoliFocus, wish all Bayelsans and Part of Kogi successful elections. Because a part of Kogi State (91 polling units) will be casting their votes in the supplementary election simultaneously tomorrow.

-ADC 

3 comments:

  1. We will continue to tell them, until we change our orientation, Nigeria will not be great.

    Better Nigeria is possible!

    ReplyDelete

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