A former Federal Commissioner for Information who is also an
Ijaw Leader, Chief Edwin Clark, on Wednesday described the Bayelsa State
governorship election as not only a disgrace but a brazen and open show of
shame.
He said the conduct of the candidate of the Peoples
Democratic Party, Governor Seriake Dickson, and that of his major contender,
Chief Timipre Sylva of the All Progressives Congress, showed that they were not
true democrats.
Clark, who spoke at a press conference at his residence in
Abuja, explained that political violence in the state was due to desperation
and greed.
He said that in some areas, guns and other weapons became the
voting tools rather than the Permanent Voter Cards.
He said, “It is very unfortunate that both of them are not democrats
and therefore do not know what democracy means.
“What they know is power. I want to repeat here a very
popular and apt saying that “Power belongs to the Almighty God. He gives it at
each given time to whoever He wishes.”
Clark said he expected the election to have been peaceful as
the two contenders, Silva and Dickson, had each served as governor of the state
for four years and yet “lives were lost”.
He said, “These two contestants have both served the people
as governor of the state. The people already know their individual
capabilities. They should have allowed the electorate to peacefully decide who
they wanted.
“It is very unfortunate that both of them are not democrats
and therefore, do not know what democracy means. What they know is power.”
Clark said he felt compelled to talk – even though he had
resigned from partisan politics – because the election was a disaster.
He said it was difficult to exonerate the two contenders of
blame.
He, however, appealed to Sylva to accept the result of the
election in the interest of Bayelsa people, saying that subjecting the people
to another election portends grave danger.
Clark also advised Dickson to extend a hand of fellowship to
the loser.
Clark, who is also the Chairman, Board of Trustees, Ijaw
National Congress, said it was time for the Ijaw nation to look inward.
He said, “If a son of Ijaw land can prevent nationwide
bloodshed by conceding defeat, why can’t we replicate this same feat at home
and display uncommon courage?
“I have heard Sylva’s statement that he will go to the
tribunal to prove that the elections were not properly conducted due to an
alleged conspiracy between the Independent National Electoral Commission and
the PDP.”
While saying that this was the proper action to be taken by
an aggrieved candidate in any election, he nevertheless appealed to the former
governor to allow peace to reign by jettisoning the idea.
Clark said, “But I am appealing to him that in the interest
of the ljaw nation and to prevent the danger of subjecting the people of
Bayelsa to another gruesome ordeal, he should please accept the results of the
election and allow peace to reign.
“Sylva is a young man and has another opportunity in 2019 to
become the governor.”
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