Dickson’s Emotion Laden Comments After Winning His Second Term In Office

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It is no longer news that Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State has won his second term in office after the conclusion of the re-run gubernatorial elections in Southern Ijaw and some polling units in six other Local Government Areas.

But Dickson, in a statement through his Chief Press Secretary, Daniel Iworiso-Markson said he would not be celebrating the victory due to the death of innocent citizens during the elections in the state.

The statement read: “My good people of Bayelsa State, I am extremely humbled tonight on the valiant efforts you made to revalidate the mandate you gave me four years ago. With all manner of forces arrayed against us not least the utter desperation of our political opponents, community after community led by women and youth stood gallantly to defend the sanctity of their votes and to resist the efforts of hoodlums who style themselves as “militants” to undermine the democratic process.

“To the extent that the people ensured that they spoke loud and clear and that their choice clearly emerged provides some reassurance that our democracy is coming of age. Sadly however the elections were conducted at the price of several lives lost and mayhem visited on many communities by mindless brigands clearly suborned by those who do not respect the democratic process and have equally scant regard for the sanctity of lives and property. Unfortunately, we can’t celebrate because people have died.

“I want to assure you that we will do everything possible to identify the culprits and bring them to justice. I want to express my heartfelt condolences and sympathy to the families of the innocent victims of the violence. The government will be undertaking a full account of what happened.

“The mandate you have given us having been clearly demonstrated, I want to assure you that my administration will work tirelessly to justify this mandate as we tried to do in the first four years to almost universal acknowledgement and approbation. The present economic climate in the country may be very harsh with the precipitous slide in oil revenues but I want to assure you that we will courageously tackle the challenges of economic and social development with renewed vigour.

“Here I will like to extend a hand of fellowship to our political opponents. The election has been won and lost but the needs of our people, the challenge of improving their material condition remains and is even more urgent. That should now be the focus of all our attention and efforts.

“God bless the valiant people of Bayelsa.”

Dickson, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, defeated his main challenger, Chief Timipre Sylva, who contested on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, with a margin of 48,184 votes.

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