Bayelsa APC attacks Clark, Adebanjo, Nwodo for anti-Sylva comment
The All Progressives Congress in
Bayelsa State has slammed as “offensive, unwarranted and disgraceful” a
statement attributed to the Southern and Middle Belt Leaders Forum
accusing a former governor of the state Timpire Sylva of “terrorising
residents with impunity.”
The forum in a statement by Chief
Edwin Clark (PANDEF leader), Chief Ayo Adebanjo (Afenifere leader),
Chief John Nwodo (President-General, Ohanaeze) and Dr Pogu Bitrus
(President, Middle Belt Forum), expressed concern over the situation in
Rivers State during Saturday’s elections.
The statement, “There has been a
spillover of the Rivers situation to Bayelsa State where Mr Timpire
Sylva of the ruling APC has also been alleged to be terrorising
residents with impunity.”
The group called President Muhammadu
Buhari to caution the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, and
Sylva “and restore normalcy so that the electoral process in Rivers
State in particular can be concluded”.
The leaders added, “Indeed, if we are a
republic governed by law, Mr Rotimi Amaechi and Mr Timpire Sylva should
have been arrested by now for the wanton violence they have instigated.”
However, in a statement on Wednesday
by spokesman for the APC in Bayelsa, Doifie Buokoribo, the party
dismissed the forum as “a campaign outfit of the Peoples Democratic
Party”.
The statement said, “Our party finds
the statement offensive, unwarranted and disgraceful. Like most
Nigerians, we know it as a matter of fact that these are partisan elders
on the side of the opposition (PDP).
“During the presidential election, this
group openly supported and campaigned for the defeated PDP presidential
candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar.
“These elders do not represent the
interests of the ethnic nations they purport to speak for. They are
only representing their pockets. And they have since made clear who is
lining their pockets.”
It added, “In the specific case of
Bayelsa State, if anyone needs to be called to question concerning the
elections, that person is Governor Seriake Dickson.
“The governor and his party, the PDP,
were the ones that unleashed war and terror on our suffering people. And
they were the ones spreading fake news to incite violence and trying
to cover up their evil activities.”
The party called on Nigerians not to take the elders seriously, insisting they were after self-interest.
The statement added, “With elders like
Clark and his group, it is not surprising that our communal governance
structures have become comatose.
“The elders in the Clark group are a
disgrace to the South and the Middle Belt. And the earlier responsible
people in the region begin to dissociate themselves from the group’s
divisive prejudices, the better for the South and Nigeria.”
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