Bayelsa: APC asks Sylva to go to court, begins process of fresh primary


ABUJA – National Working Committee, NWC, of All Progressives Congress, APC, on Monday said that the party was going ahead with the conduct of fresh primary election for its governorship aspirants in Bayelsa State, insisting that the previous one was invalid.
It also asked the former governor of the state, Timipre Sylva who purportedly won the last election to approach the court should he find the decision of the NWC unwholesome.
This came as governor Adams Oshionomle of Edo State who was the chairman of the election panel testified before the NWC that there was no election, stressing that hoodlums attached him, making the exercise inclusive.
National chairman of APC, Chief John Oyegun who briefed Journalists after a meeting of the NWC at the party’s national secretariat in Abuja on Monday started that the process of fresh election would commence on Tuesday (today).
He said that the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC and the Inspector General of Police, IGP, Mr. Solomon Arase has been notified about the decision.
He said: “The main issue that occupied us today at the NWC meeting had to do with the Bayelsa Governorship primaries. We want to make it very, very clear that as a party, the APC guards very jealously its records of free and fair primaries.
“The NWC sees it as a duty to provide a level playing ground for all those who aspire to offices in this party, unfortunately, in Bayelsa state, we had serious security challenges and so the process could not meet the standards which this party has set for itself and so we had no alternative but to stop the process by ensuring that the chairman of the panel was effectively moved out of the venue with the help of security agencies.
“We decided thereafter that there should be a proper, fresh primaries. So, today the party decided. We have written to INEC appropriately and decided to conduct fresh primaries for the Bayelsa governorship election beginning tomorrow.
“We are getting in touch with the Inspector General of Police and all the other security agencies to please assist us in ensuring effective security.”
Oyegun stated that the party was not interested in who emerges the candidate eventually but that the due process must be followed.
According to him, APC stood for change and must reflect it in its dealings.
“Let me make one thing clear. The issue of who is candidate or not is not the issue here. That is not what is in consideration because it can be any of the 19 aspirants that obtained the form to contest that election.
“But for the APC the party of change, it is essential that in party processes, elections within the party are also seen to be free, fair, totally able board and without any form of force. That is what we hope to achieve beginning from tomorrow. The venue remain Yenagoa because by law, up you cannot change the venue because that is part of the electoral act”, he said.
The national chairman also exonerated the panel that declared Sylva winner, saying that anybody could have done so under the intense atmosphere.
“We sent people to do a job and it got to a situation where they had reasons to fear for their safety rightly or wrongly. Anything that anybody does in such a situation to keep body and soul in one peace is welcome.
Reminded that Sylva may challenge NWC’s decision, Oyegun said “That is what the courts are for. We will cross that bridge when we get there. The Saraki issue is in court and I will not want to say one word about it”
Speaking on security arrangement for the fresh primary, he said “They say once beaten, twice shy. I am not a security man; I am not a security expert. But I am sure that the IGP is fully abreast with with what happened that day as well what can be done and need to be done to avoid a repetition and we trust his judgement”
Asked if the NWC discussed the awaiting ministerial list of president Mohammad’s Buhari, Oyegun said “we know that the President will do what he needs to do. What happen or did not happen between us and the President is a matter for the party as a family. It is a family affair, but he will do what he needs to do, when he needs to do it. You can trust him on that”.
Meanwhile, the chairman of the election panel, Governor Adams Oshiomile appeared before the NWC and testified what transpired at the Yenagoa election.
Briefing Journalists, the governor stated that he was not on any revenge mission but was being truthful with the situation.
He admitted that what happened in Bayelsa was a mini war.
He said: “I along with 6 other colleagues of mine were a panel to conduct the primaries. We have reported back and we have signed the report by 5 of us and that report has been presented formally to the party and it details all the issues. You know them and that is how far I can go. The report belongs to the party. It is not for me as a steward cannot tell the master what to do, but we have reported.
“I really don’t want to go back to those issues. These are not issues that transpired in a bedroom. I do hope that some day we get to a point where even the media must defend the democratic space, concerning what happened in the stadium I have seen independent reports, “gun shots were being fired”, “AK 47 were recovered, two of them, Pump action, live ammunition”.
“These are not secrets that transpired. I am not the issue and I don’t want to be the issue. There are issues that are important to me. This one I didn’t go there as a Governor. I went there as a party member on a national assignment by the party and it is a great honour.
“I have done that job along with my colleagues to the best of my ability and I have reported with the fear of God the truth as I know it and this has been signed by every member. Other members of the committee and we have forwarded the report. This is still as far as I am concerned basically an internal affair of the APC.”




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