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‘Why APC Shouldn’t Contest By-Election Against Dickson’

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A South-South founding member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief Richard Kpodo, has advised his party to shelve the idea of fielding a candidate for the Bayelsa West Senatorial bye-election.
Kpodoh insisted that it would be foolhardy for the APC to deploy a disorganised and demotivated structure against a highly-spirited and organised Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) members in the forthcoming poll.
The party chief, who spoke in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, yesterday said Dickson was poised to benefit from his hardwork in holding the PDP together as one big family.
He said while Dickson as a Governor built a strong PDP structure, which has been inherited by his anointed successor, Governor Douye Diri, the APC leader in the state and Petroleum Minister, Chief Timipre Sylva, was pursuing a selfish agenda.
He said from 2015 when Dickson defeated Sylva to clinch a second term in office, APC had remained a faltering party in Bayelsa without any focus and direction.
He said the leader of the APC had demonstrated lack of leadership skill and careless attitude in handling party and political affairs in the state, adding that his carefree disposition cost the party its governorship victory at the 11th hour.
He urged the national leadership of APC to change the party’s state leader, embark on true and sincere reconciliation to build a strong and sustainable APC in the state.
Kpodoh said APC would only contest, win and sustain electoral victories in the state if it took steps to correct alleged anomalies in the party under Sylva’s leadership.
He said the senatorial slot was zoned to Sagbama Local Government Area, adding that parties thinking of presenting candidates outside Sagbama were wasting their time.
He warned against relying on federal might to win the poll, saying those insisting on contesting against Dickson should test their popularity in a free, fair and credible election.
He said: “As it stands today, APC under Sylva lacks the elementary requirements to contest and win the forthcoming Senatorial bye-election against Dickson.

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