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Bayelsa LP guber candidate scoffs at Diri, says recruitment of new political appointees won’t stop his defeat

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The governorship candidate of the Labour Party in the forthcoming November 11, 2023 election in Bayelsa State, Udengs Eradiri, on Wednesday, dismissed the ongoing recruitment of more political appointees by Governor Douye Diri few weeks to the election as a self-delusional scheme that will not help him win the polls.

Eradiri said this on Wednesday when he addressed journalists in Yenagoa, the state capital, adding that Diri resorted to underhand tactics to hoodwink people by engaging them in an endless recruitment process in exchange for their votes after sensing his impending defeat in the election.

Eradiri, who sarcastically thanked the governor for signing some political players from the LP in his desperate attempts to boost his chances at the November election, said he was also aware of the ongoing plan by Diri to sign some willing state executive members of the party to create false impressions that the LP had collapsed into the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

He said: “What is coming on November 11 is beyond party. It is a mass movement and a revolution against a bad, incompetent and clueless government. I am happy that LP has become a force to reckon with ahead of this poll and that my participation in the election as the candidate of the party is giving Governor Douye Diri a nightmare.

“My involvement in the election has provided jobs for people, who ordinarily were not considered fit to work in the government of Douye Diri. In the last three years, the governor did not consider rolling out jobs for people and engaging more political appointees.

“But today, a few weeks to the election, Governor Douye Diri is hawking appointment letters as a strategy to boost his chances. Unknown to him, Bayelsa people are wiser now. They understand his game. Besides, he is not doing them any favour because the money is not owned by the governor. It belongs to the people.

“So, if he invites you, go and take your money. If he gives you a job, accept it and enjoy it while it lasts. But the truth is that this great state deserves a better alternative and should be rescued from the incompetence of this administration.”

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The LP candidate, while describing the motive as vote-buying, advised persons accepting the jobs to be wary of the governor’s antics, noting that the offers were fake and would be terminated immediately after the election.

He also recalled that such a deceptive campaign method was deployed in the past, adding that those who thought they had secured jobs as appointees of the government were laid off after the polls.

“Common sense will tell everybody that this is just a campaign strategy which will fail woefully like a pack of cards. Governor Diri has occupied the office for over three years but did not deem it fit to employ anybody. But suddenly he woke up from his slumber a few weeks to another election and started hawking appointments.

“Tell Governor Diri that Bayelsans are wiser now and cannot be deceived by his method of vote-buying ahead of the election. It is now clear that the process is already tainted by deception.

“It is only a bait to give the people false hope and subject them to making a decision against their will. The truth is that the process is designed to fail immediately after the election. We are calling on our people to be vigilant and not to be deceived by Governor Diri’s job and appointment scam.

“We make bold to tell the people of the state that everything this government is doing is borne out of desperation to retain power. Nothing is real. All are designed as a campaign movie series with incompetent actors. They are not sincere. I and LP stand as the only alternative for the liberation of Bayelsa and a vote for me is for a better and prosperous state”, Eradiri said.

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