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Bayelsa Community Laud PDP, APC Over Peaceful Guber Poll

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The Otuokpoti community in Ogbia Council Area of Bayelsa State has commended party faithful and supporters of both the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the community for their peaceful disposition during the recent governorship election in the state.
Acting paramount ruler of the community, Chief Rescue Orisa Abi, gave the commendation while speaking with Newsmen on a fact finding tour of selected communities within Yenagoa and neighbouring Ogbia Local Government Areas to ascertain the aftermath of the governorship election in densely populated suburban communities of the state.
He said the community which boasts of indigenes holding both state and federal government appointments from both the APC and the PDP, was very peaceful unlike some other where political rivalry was said to have led to disorder and chaos during the November 11th governorship election.
The royal father cautioned against electoral violence and youth restiveness, while also calling on the people of the community from either political divides to cooperate with the declared winner of the polls, the State Governor, Senator Douye Diri to move the state forward.
“Our community was very peaceful before, during and after the governorship elections of November 11, 2023. Though in this community we’ve politicians from both the PDP and APC who have federal and state appointments.
“We asked the town crier to proclaim round- the-community to tell both indigenes and non-indigenes who don’t have their permanent voters card or who don’t have anything to do with the elections to steer-clear of polling units and booths to avoid trouble.
“We also told the Divisional Police officer of the Ogbia West Police Division which is located here in this community to cooperate as usual with the community and other stakeholders to ensure a hitch-free exercise during the election”, he said.
“However, our major concern now is that after the peaceful elections in the community, we’d be celebrating our annual ‘Eyal Izo-Ogua’ (Shore erosion protection festival) from November 26th, 2023. But as we celebrate, I’d like to again call on the attention of the Government and other well-meaning individuals to come to our aide as sections of the old constructed erosion control works in the community have started eroding away”, the monarch added.

By: Ariwera Ibibo-Howells, Yenagoa

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