Niger Delta
April Poll; Sylva Dismisses Thisday/Ipsos Predictions
Bayelsa State Governor, Chief Timipre Sylva, has dismissed result of the opinion poll published by THISDAY/IPSOS, which predicted a possible loss of the state in the gubernatorial elections to an opposition party, as “a joke taken too far.”
A statement issued in Yenagoa by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr. Doifie Ola, and mae available to The Tide Correspondent in the State, said it was illogical for the poll organisers to have arrived at a verdict the obvious conditions to the contrary.
Sylva’s argument was predicated on the facts that since the President is from the state and as former governor, it is not possible that his party currently ruling the state will loose to another during any action fairly conducted.
“Bayelsa is the home state of the President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, and it is not likely that the President and his party would lose the governorship election in the state to an opposition party, when there is no disconnect between him and his roots”, the statement said.
“Jonathan was the Governor of the state, who handed over to the incumbent governor to answer a call to higher responsibility. Both men belong to the same party, PDP, and they are at peace with themselves and the people, as was evident in the result of the 13 January 2011 PDP Presidential primary in Abuja,” it continued.
“Besides, 99 per cent of all elected officials of government at the state and federal levels are members of PDP. Every observer of politics in the state knows that PDP is the only active party here. The rest are mainly renegade parties that exist on the airwaves and on the pages of newspapers.
“The decision of THISDAY/IPSOS to award a state like Bayelsa to a party that is just a few month’s old in the state, and that has virtually no structures at all levels of government here, therefore, beats every political imagination. It insults political sensibilities not only in Bayelsa, but also among all watchers of politics in Nigeria,” the statement added.
Sylva concluded that the poll organised by THISDAY/IPSOS, and published in the THISADY edition of Monday, 20 March, 2011, was meant to embarrass the President because there was nothing on ground indicating any serious opposition to PDP in Bayelsa State.
“This Governorship candidate to whom the state was awarded suffers a complete lack of touch with the people. Compared to Governor Sylva who commands a solid political base, and has been widely endorsed by all active political forces in the state – President Jonathan, leaders of thought, labour, students, traditional rulers, ex-militants, youths, women, elders and founding fathers of the state, etc; this other candidate has no political base whatsoever”, the statement declared.
It stressed further that “Governor Sylva has performed creditably well on practically all imaginable spheres – health, education, infrastructure, power, agriculture, accountability, name it – in this first tenure and the Bayelsa people will surely return him for a second term. So we wonder where THISDAY/IPSOS conducted the poll that gave the result they published”.
Bayelsa State is one of the states where a Federal High Court in Abuja recently ruled that governorship elections should not hold this year because the governors were yet to complete their tenure. But the statement said even if that order were overturned, Sylva would still win the poll.
“We consider it very disgraceful that THISDAY would lend itself to this falsehood and grievous attack on the political sensibilities of Nigerians. At a time like this, when virtually every valuable institution of our democracy is under assault by various selfish interests, we would have expected THISDAY to remain a dependable ally of the people and society’s bulwark against the desecrations of self-seeking men.
“But we are afraid, THISDAY has joined the vandals. This is unfortunate,” the statement concluded.
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