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PPN Guber Candidate Wants Sylva To Step Down
Peoples Party of Nigeria (PPN), gubernatorial candidate in Bayelsa State, Kelvin Alagoa, says the incumbent governor of the state, Chief Timpre Sylva of PDP does not deserve another tenure.
Consequently, he had called for the governor to step down from contesting the April poll.
Alagoa said he was moved to give the advice because Chief Sylva had failed to deliver the dividends of democracy to the people of the state in his first four years in office.
The PPN flag bearer noted that there were numerous evidences that Sylva could not impact meaningful development on the state as poverty and insecurity were continuously ravaging the state.
Speaking to newsmen in Yenagoa, Mr Alagoa decried the lack of infrastructural development in the state in the past four years , noting that if voted as governor , he would ensure rapid development through establishment of people-oriented projects.
“Bayelsans are lamenting the involvement of Governor Timipre Sylva in the 2011 gubernatorial race, because he had failed to delivere the dividend of democracy to the electorates.
“Bayelsa State government has failed to provide potable water, upgrade education and refurbsh dilapidated hospitals and health centres to improve lives.
“If voted into office, I will partner with private investors to develop the state and create jobs for the teeming youths of the state to curb militancy and unemployment” he said.
“According to Alagoa, the state needed an active governor that has the fear of God to rule the state for better in order to attract even development to the people.
“Governor Sylva is only praising himself in the print and electronic media . No Bayelsan is praising him. The Rivers State governor, Chibuike Amaechi is being praised by his people because he is a performing Governor. I urge Sylva to step down for the progress of Bayelsans and those unborn”, Alagoa continued.
He alleged that government in the last four years had neglected the agricultural sector in the state, stressing that fishing expeditions have been abandoned.
For Alagoa, the State Government needs to revamp the agricultural sector to improve on food production for the masses.
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