Group faults call for Alaibe to apologise to PDP

A socio-political group “Make Bayelsa Great”, created by professionals in pursuits of good-governance and social justice in order to advance the cultural, social, economic, and political well-being of the Bayelsa people said it is appalled by the activities of some phantom groups masquerading under the guise of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to cause disaffection among members of the party in the state.

MBG said with dismay activities of a fake group under the pseudo name of Bayelsa State (PDP) “Restoration Foot Soldiers”, calling on Chief Ndutimi Alaibe to apologize to the PDP.

The coordinator of the group, Bodise Wilson said: “ordinarily, we wouldn’t have replied to the ranting of this fake group, but for the benefit of the public, there is need to set the records straight, so that gullible minds will not be tempted to take the fallacies of this group hook line and sinker.

“we wish to make it clear that the sponsors of this group who are political jobbers whose stock in trade is to create confusion, so that they can refill their dried bank accounts for their selfish aggrandizements.

“This fake group of fraudsters use the phrase PDP “Restoration Foot-Soldiers”, to make believe that they are working for the State Governor, Rt. Hon. Henry Seriake Dickson, while they are not, but out to fan the embers of discord between the Governor and Chief. Ndutimi Alaibe.

 We wish state categorically here, that there is no dispute between Governor Seriake Dickson and Chief Ndutimi Alaibe.

 “The sponsors of the fake group “Restoration foot-soldiers” only in their mischief want the world to believe that the Governor is behind their activities, but we know the Governor is not anyway connected to the group”.

“it is foolhardy when the fake group admitted that “Alaibe has the constitutional right to contest the forth-coming Governorship election in Bayelsa, but Alaibe, without publicly apologizing to all loyal members of the PDP in Nigeria and especially in Bayelsa is not qualified to be called a member of the PDP much less contesting any election on the platform of the party.

 Wilson maintained that Chief Ndutimi Alaibe as a disciplined party man consulted widely with party stakeholders before returning back to the party amidst celebrations galore in Yenagoa.

Wilson, qouated Chief Ndutimi Alaibe at the event as saying “all the positions I held in Nigeria today was made possible by the PDP, so I am happy to be back home”.

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