Bayelsans have trooped out on the streets of the state capital, Yenagoa, to celebrate the re-election of Governor Seriake Dickson of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for another term of four years.
Party time for PDP supporters in the state. Photo credit: Michael Obasa
Dickson, 49, won seven out of the eight local governments in the
election defeating his closest rival, Chief Timipre Sylva of the All
Progressives Congress (APC) after a keenly contested election.
All roads led to the Government House, Yenagoa as supporters of the PDP went to celebrate with the governor
Dickson scored a total of 134,998 votes to beat Sylva, who scored
86,852 votes in the supplementary election. Merged with the result of
the December 5, 2015 election, the governor polled a total number of
134, 998 votes, while Sylva polled 86,852 votes.
Singing and dancing time for PDP supporters
The election was characterised by pockets of violence in most parts
of the state where the election was held as there were several reports
of ballot box snatching, intimidation of voters and diversion of
electoral materials.
Bayelsans were resilient and came out to vote despite the pockets of violence across the state
Yesterday, January 10, as the results were being collated at the INEC office in Yenagoa, reports filtered in that the paramount ruler of Peremabiri community in Southern Ijaw local government, Progress Neverdie, popularly known as ”progress never die’‘ was shot by unknown gunmen.
On Saturday, January 9, armed thugs caused havoc in Ekeremor town, Ekeremor local government area bringing all electoral activities to a halt.
Also, in Southern Ijaw local government, precisely in Amassoma
Grammar School, men of the Joint Task Force have repelled efforts by
armed political thugs who attempted to hijack electoral materials meant
for some units in the ward.
Meanwhile, the Senator representing Bayelsa East Constituency in Bayelsa state, Senator Ben Murray Bruce, has sent a congratulatory message to Governor Dickson over his re-election as governor of the state.
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