Wednesday, 04 September 2019 05:42

Dickson’s ally, Diri, wins PDP’s gov primary in Bayelsa

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Senator representing Bayelsa Central Senatorial District at National Assembly, Mr Douye Diri, has emerged candidate of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the November 16 governorship election in Bayelsa State.

Out of the the 1,244 accredited voters, Diri scored 561 votes to defeat his closest rival and   former Managing Director, Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Mr Timi Alaibe, who polled 365 votes.

Mr Keniebi Okoko, a businessman and philanthropist came third after scoring 142 votes in the election, which was contested by 21 aspirants.

About 16 votes were declared invalid following multiple voting and other unrecognised patterns of casting ballots.

Diri emerged from the Restoration Caucus of PDP led by Governor Seriake Dickson, who presented him as the preferred aspirant of the caucus a day before the  election.

The election of Diri as PDP’s flag bearer further reinforced Dickson’s repeated assertion that his caucus remained a dominant force in PDP and the state.

The election was adjudged free, fair and credible apart from pockets of violence that occurred during the accreditation, which were repelled by security operatives.

Declaring him winner of the election, Returning Officer and Governor of Taraba State, Mr Darius Ishiaku, said Diri satisfied all conditions contained in the constitution of PDP having scored the highest number of the vote cast.

A breakdown of accredited delegates according to their local government areas showed that 196 were from Southern Ijaw; 169, Yenagoa; 164, Sagbama and 150, Ogbia.

Others were Nembe, 151; Ekeremor, 148; Kolokuma-Opokuma, 141 and Brass 125.

Arrangements for actual voting commenced at about 11 pm following the arrival of the Returning Officer and Governor of Taraba State, Darius Ishaku, his committee members and observers from National Independent Electoral Commission (INEC).

Ishaku invited agents of the parties to come forward to be guided through the process and read the Riot Act to the delegates and aspirants.

A former Chairman of Southern Ijaw, Mr Tiwe Oruminighe, who was an agent of one of the aspirants and former Managing Director, Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) observed that the state party officials should stop identifying with the committee since they were delegates and interested parties.

Ishaku ordered the Chairman of the party, Mr Cleopas Moses and the party secretary, Mr Keku Godspower to be at the rows allocated to their local government areas.

Former President Goodluck Jonathan arrived Gabriel Okara Cultural Centre, venue of the governorship primaries.

Jonathan, who arrived at about 11:20 pm, was given thunderous ovation by the delegates and was also recognised by the Governor of Taraba State and Returning Officer, Darius Ishaku

The former President after exchanging pleasantries with the electoral committee went to sit at the row allocated to Ogbia, his Local Government Area.

The Darius Ishaku-led electoral committee distorted the alphabetical order of voting to allow former President Goodluck Jonathan the privilege of voting first in the primaries.

Jonathan was asked to lead delegates from Ogbia, his Local Government Area, to cast their votes first instead of Brass local government area, which should have come first by alphabetical order.

Dickson was also given a privileged treatment after Jonatha as he was asked to lead Sagbama delegates followed by his Deputy, who led the Nembe delegates.

 

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