Bayelsa Poll: Save Us From Lokpobiri, Kinsmen Tell Buhari

YENAGOA (Sundiata Post) – About three days to the Bayelsa State governorship re-run election in Southern Ijaw and 101 units in 6 LGAs of Bayelsa State, chiefs and people of Ekeremor community, have expressed serious concern over visible threats of violence, lives and property by their kinsman and the Minister of State for Agriculture, Senator Heineken Lokpobiri.

They have therefore called on President Muhammadu Buhari to called Lokpobiri to order in the interest of the peace and security.

In a letter dated January 3, 2016 and signed by the chairman, Community Development Committee, Preye Okoyen and secretary, James Ombeh, the people appealed to Buhari to check the excesses of Senator Lokpobiri and call him to order, so that, there will be peace and security before, during and after the January 9 re-run election in 9 units of the community.

The Ekeremor people restated their preparedness to vote, adding that acts of violence and intimidation were totally condemnable and called on the leaders of the various political parties and their followers to go about their activities in the most peaceful and lawful manner to enable the people exercise their civic responsibilities without molestation.

The letter reads: “We are constrained to appeal to Your Excellency to call on the Minister of State to order in the interest of peace, security and the exercise of our franchise. The people of Ekeremor community want to vote and do not want any violence and intimidation. Let every party leader and their followers go about lobbying peacefully and in a lawful manner so that the people can freely exercise their franchise.”

The organisation called the attention of Buhari to bracing acts of lawlessness by Lokpobiri, who on December 30, 2015 arrived the community with a large number of security personnel, including soldiers, whom they alleged, on the night of December 31, 2015, under the guise of ushering in the New Year, went about destroying the posters of rival party candidates and offices.

While calling for the urgent intervention of the President, the leadership of the Ekeremor community noted that, already there were signs of grave danger, stressing that, the tension in the community was palpably high.

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The group noted with regret that, there could be breakdown of law and order, if nothing concrete was done, lamenting that, majority of the members of the community are troubled by the mere realisation that, the minister, who is their own son, is the very person terrorising and oppressing his own people, instead of protecting them.

“Mr. President, these are signs of grave danger that is looming in the community towards January 9 and the tension in the community is palpably high. We foresee breakdown of law and order if nothing concrete is done by the authorities, because majority of the people of the community cannot stomach the realisation that we produced a Minister who has come to terrorise and oppress his own people whom he is supposed to protect”, the letter stated.