Governor Timipre Sylva of Bayelsa State, Sunday, declared that he was still in the gubernatorial race in spite of the primaries held Saturday and that he was prepared to pursue his course through democratic means. He challenged acting Chairman of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Alhaji Abubakar Baraje, to come out with reasons why the party excluded him from its primaries.
The governor’s reaction is coming on the heels of media reports in which Alhaji Baraje was quoted as alleging that the Bayelsa State Governor had been told the reasons he was excluded from the governorship primaries and that such “sins” would be made public in due course.
In a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Doifie Ola, the governor challenged Baraje to come clean on these “sins”, perhaps, for necessary “atonement”.
The statement reads: “For the avoidance of doubt, Sylva says at no time did Baraje discuss the so-called sins with him. We are aware that the PDP national chairman has been giving different ‘reasons’ to different people on the illegal exclusion of the governor. At last, Baraje has exposed the fact that there was no reason known to law and commonsense for the exclusion of the governor.
“With Baraje’s tone of voice, we fear that after having excluded Governor Sylva without any justification, there is now a desperate attempt to cook up reasons, however untenable and tenuous, as an afterthought.
“Governor Sylva feels it is saddening that PDP is descending to this level and believes they are up to something sinister.
“Sylva has served PDP and the people of Bayelsa State creditably well. So, it is for the people of Bayelsa State to reject him at the poll if they do not want him as their governor anymore.
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