Dickson Group Faults APC's Campaign Style

Wed, Nov 4, 2015
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THE Restoration Campaign Organisation of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Bayelsa State has accused the All Progressive Congress, APC, of using deceitful style of campaign in the state. The organisation called on the APC to look for other sane and more dignifying means of campaign.

The group which is the campaign organisation of Governor Henry Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State, thus, advised Bayelsans and other residents of the state to be wary of the antics of the APC members, saying they were desperate to grab power through the back door by advancing various dubious means.

A statement issued in Yenagoa by Jonathan Obuebite, its director of media and publicity, was reacting to the flash sanitation exercise carried out by the APC in which it alleged that the so-called change party that was responsible for the heap of refuse around the state, particularly in Yenagoa the state capital.

He described as embarrassing such cruel campaign strategy of the APC, adding that they decided to carry out the show of shame on a day that was usually set aside by the state sanitation authority for evacuation. He advised the APC and Timipre Sylva, its embattled governorship candidate, to look for other sane and more dignifying means of campaign as this latest style would not secure for him the votes required to be elected.

Obuebite added that Governor Dickson was fully committed to governance and ensuring a cleaner and healthy environment for all.

—  Nov 4, 2015 @ 16:45 GMT

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