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Bayelsa Election: PDP Regime Is Coming To End- APC
– APC Chieftain said that PDP regime was coming to an end
– He also said that most PDP leaders and their foot soldiers were showing signs of frustration
– “It is like the signs of the end time. The PDP and its leaders are aware that the people of Bayelsa State have rejected them
A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Bayelsa State, Julius Bokoru, has said that the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) alleged regime of sleaze, greed and underdevelopment was coming to an end.
He also said that most PDP leaders and their foot soldiers were showing signs of frustration.
Bokoru, who is the Special Assistant on Media and Public Affairs to the Petroleum Minister and former Governor of the state, Chief Timipre Sylva.
“It is like the signs of the end time. The PDP and its leaders are aware that the people of Bayelsa State have rejected them. So, they are frustrated and their panic mode has been activated ahead of the election”, he said.
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Bokoru, who is also the Vice-Chairman, APC Media Committee, said that having tried different failed patterns to deceive the people and curry their votes, most PDP leaders resorted to personal attacks and smear campaigns against productive members of the APC.
He said recently some PDP leaders, who could not cope with the rising profiles of the APC and its members in the state, met and concluded plans to launch sponsored bile against some APC leaders in the state.
Bokoru said he had suffered such personal attacks from the PDP members, who thought that doing so would dampen his determination and the collective objective of the people to free the state from misadministration.
He said that the PDP members were always peeved each time he exposed hidden facts about “the scam and sleaze surrounding the so-called substandard airport built by Governor Seriake Dickson”.
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