A former Governor of Bayelsa state, Timipre
Sylva, says ex-President Goodluck Jonathan’s support for Baylesa State
Governor, Seriake Dickson, will not threaten his chances of returning to
Government House.
Sylva, who is seeking the nomination of the All
Progressives Congress in the forthcoming governorship election, said this in an
interview in Abuja, on Thursday.
According to him, the former President’s support
for Dickson was a clear indication that former President Jonathan was the
“President of Bayelsa State” and not the whole of Nigeria.
Sylva spoke after going through a screening
exercise, preparatory to contesting the APC governorship primaries.
He said, “Well, frankly, I am not worried. I
always say that the former President was the President of Bayelsa State and he
has proven me right. He has always been the President of Bayelsa State; He was
never the President of Nigeria.”
Asked what his chances of getting the APC ticket
were, Sylva said, “I feel that I have a good standing with the people. As you
can see, if you look behind me, you will see the array of people who are here
with me. Who else is left in Bayelsa? So I think that because of the people who
are with me, I stand a very good chance.”
Commenting on the speculations that some
aspirants were considering the possibility of stepping down for others, he
said, “There are some discussions going on. When it is time to make it public,
you will hear.”
A former Managing Director of the Niger Delta
Development Commission, Timi Alaibe, and a former Nigerian Ambassador to Japan,
Emmanuel Otiotio, are among the 19 aspirants who also obtained nomination forms
and attended the screening exercise ahead of the party’s primaries.
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