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BAYELSA GUBER: APC aspirant, Lokpobiri calls for indirect primary

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An All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship aspirant in Bayelsa State, Hieneken Lokpobiri, has asked the party to adopt indirect primary for election of its candidate for the November 16 poll.

Lokpobiri, a former Minister of State for Agriculture, made the call at a news conference on Thursday shortly after picking his expression of interest and nomination forms at the APC National Secretariat in Abuja.

The former minister explained that indirect primaries would ensure transparency and credibility in the process of electing the party’s flag bearer in the state.

He added that the only way to avoid problem and division in the state chapter of the party is to conduct free, fair and transparent primary scheduled for Aug. 29.

“The only time there will be problem in Bayelsa is when a transparent and credible primary election is not conducted,” he noted.

“That is in my wisdom and the wisdom of the majority members of the party; indirect primary is the best way to go.

“By the time authentic delegates of the party gathered in a designated place that is well secured, the winner will clearly emerged.

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“Also the losers will also know that they were given a fair chance, and that is what we as a party want,” he said.

According to him, “if you hear anywhere somebody is rooting for direct primary, that is the person’s opinion but I believe that as a party and the majority of the supporters in Bayelsa support indirect primary election.

“Like I always say, the only way we can avoid division and ensure that there is credibility in the process is to ensure that we have the indirect primary.”

He also said that he has no problem with the former governor of the state, Timiprie Silva.

“Let me make it categorically clear that I don’t have any problem with Sylva.

“Sylva is a Bayelsa man, he is a Bayelsa leader, just like all the other ones we have here with me and I will never have any problem with him,’’ he stressed.

Lokpobiri also urged the ruling party to desist from fielding candidates of questionable character during the gubernatorial election, adding that if the party put forward a candidate with the highest quality, the election would be easily won.

“Let me assure you that Bayelsa in the last election got 40 percent, this time around, we will win and we will win big.

“How many Bayelsans are in PDP? Majority of voters are not party men, but what determines the failure of the process in any party in an election is the quality of your candidate.

“If the candidate has the highest quality then you have already won the election by 60 percent.

“But if you bring a candidate with a lot of questionable issues then you are about to fail the election and we have had that experience,” Lokpobiri said.

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