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Bayelsa Guber: See Why Timi Frank Asked Uche Secondus To Apologise Or Resign

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The former Deputy spokesperson of the All Progressives Congress, Timi Frank, has called on the National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Uche Secondus and the National Working Committee of the party to apologise or resign due to the loss of Bayelsa State during the November 16 election.

Frank stated this while congratulating the Bayelsa State Governor-elect, David Lyon, whose victory he described as deserving.

He charged the APC governorship candidate to serve the people of the state irrespective of their political affiliations, ethnicity or creed.

Frank in a statement said, “This victory was not won by the APC but by the people of Bayelsa who have resisted imposition and oppression with their blood because of their implicit confidence in the capacity of Lyon to transform the state and change their story for the better.”

“Your victory is not an APC’s mandate but that of the collective will of the people of Bayelsa. Please when you assume office, strive to use it to unite the people of Bayelsa because the state can only attain true peace, development and greatness when united.”

He noted that the state has been divided for a long time, but the election of Lyon is to heal the state and wipe the tears of Bayelsans.

The former APC spokesperson urged Lyon to cater for all Bayelsans.

“What you do from now will prove whether the confidence now reposed in you by the majority of Bayelsans was misplaced or you will justify their hopes and aspirations by carrying all stakeholders, including those who contested against you, along in your efforts to realise the Bayelsan dream and thus build a greater state we can all be proud to bequeath to upcoming generations.”

“Your opponents during the election equally have lofty ideals and ideas for the advancement of the state. Therefore, embrace and work with them in the quest to realise the overall objective of governance which is the welfare and security of the people of the state.”

Frank prayed for the lost souls during the electoral process and also commiserated with the families of the victims.

“These innocent Bayelsans whose lives have been brutally cut short died in the service of the state. They paid the supreme sacrifice to make Bayelsa great. Let these deaths, injuries and property destroyed not be in vain.”

“I urge you to immediately set up a truth and reconciliation committee to appraise all that transpired before, during and after the election, with a view to ensuring holistic healing and reunification of the various interests in the state.”

He accused the ruling party of presenting a weak candidate against a popular aspirant who could have steered the party to victory.

He called on Secondus and the National Working Committee (NWC) led by him, to “immediately apologise to all leaders and members of the party in Bayelsa State in particular and the country in general, or resign their positions for deliberately trading the party’s political capital and dominance in the state for a pot of porridge.”

“Secondus and the NWC knew what to do but they neglected to do it. This defeat is directly attributable to their poor choices, myopic political calculations and selfishness.”

“It is our hope that the outcome of the Bayelsa State governorship election will serve as a lesson to the party to field popular candidates in future elections. The era of imposition is over. Take note,” he said.



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