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Akinwande Soji-Ojo
Bayelsa State Governor and candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Douye Diri and his All Progressives Congress (APC) counterpart, Timipre Sylva, on Wednesday traded words over alleged plans to perpetrate violence and arms stockpiling ahead of Saturday’s governoeship election in the state.
The duo, alongside candidates of other political parties, signed the peace accord organised by the National Peace Committee (NPC) in Yenagoa on Wednesday, traded accusations shortly after embracing each other.
Speaking to newsmen at the venue of the ceremony, Diri alleged that the signing of peace accord would be ineffectual because the APC candidate was lying about violence and arms stockpiling in his Kolokuma/Opokuma Local Government Area.
“Sylva has accused me, Douye Diri of stockpiling arms, in Kolokuma/Opokuma Local Government Area. That should be the fattest lie of the year and that shows that this peace accord is going to be ineffectual because if a man chooses to be telling lies even in the face of this peace accord, then something is wrong
“I was really embarrassed when I got that information and everybody knows in this state, those who are given to violence and the flash red points; Kolokuma/Opokuma Local Government Area has never been a flash red point. I think the candidate of APC may have stockpiled arms in Kolokuma/Opokuma,” he alleged.
The governor called on security agencies to investigate the issue.
Diri, however, assured that he is “fully committed to peace.”
Also speaking, the APC candidate and former governor of the state, Sylva, alleged that there had been a lot of violence orchestrated by the PDP in Kolokuma/Opokuma Local Government Area.
Sylva, however, expressed hope that the peace accord would make the key actors in the election stand back and work for peace.
“APC today has come to demonstrate that we are committed to peace in Bayelsa State, but we are not comfortable with the disposition of our opponents. There has been a lot of violence orchestrated by PDP in Kolokuma/Opokuma Local Government Area, but I’m hoping that the peace accord will make all of us to stand back, and ensure there is peace in this election.
“We hope that other parties will obey and abide by the peace accord.Having signed it, we believe it will at least change everybody not to do what they are planning to do because we hear all the plans, we hear about thugs imported from other states,” he said.
Speaking during the signing of the peace accord ceremony, the NPC chairman, General Abdulsalami Abubakar (Rtd), urged Bayelsa to vote for peace and togetherness on Saturday.
Represented by the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Sokoto and Secretary of the Committee, Bishop Matthew Kukah, the former Head of State advised the contestants not to see the signing of peace accord as mere formality.