Saturday, 29 August 2015

Alaibe blasts PDP over Bayelsa sanitation row


A stalwart of the All Progressive Congress (APC) and one of the leading contenders for the party’s governorship ticket, Chief Timi Alaibe, on Saturday lashed out the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for linking him to a clash in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.


Alaibe said he was not even in Bayelsa when the Chairman of the state Environmental Sanitation Authority (BSESA), Mr. Oboku Offorji, claimed that he and other leaders of the APC flouted the sanitation law.


He said it was obvious that the PDP and its remnants were scared of his membership of the APC, a party he said has come to deliver the state from bad governance.


Alaibe, the former Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), said the PDP was scared of losing Bayelsa.


He said the PDP is aware of its looming defeat and that its members have resorted to rabble rousing to seek relevance.


He said, “I have not been in the state for some days now. But they dropped my name. The report that I violated traffic law is a figment of their imagination. They are scared of me. They are feverish and jittery. I have become their headache and that is why they have been leading smear campaign against me.


“But I have a message for PDP. We have come to take Bayelsa from them. There is no going back for APC. The PDP will surely go in December 5 because we are totally committed to ensuring the victory of APC.”





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