Among those that have left the PDP for the APC includes Bishop Eremieyo Degi from Nembe Bassanbiri, a close political associate of Jonathan and Dickson and former board member of Federal Road Maintenance Agency (FERMA), the Assistant State Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Hon. Douglas Samson Awudulu, Secretary of the State Center for Youth Development, Comrade Claudius Egba, and Matthias Kuro Nye Nye, a PDP stalwart in Nembe.
Speaking at the Community Primary School, in Nembe Bassanbiri, where a mammoth crowd came to welcome former governor Timipre Sylva, Degi and Awudulu who moved with over 5,000 of their supporters said their decision to defect to the APC was based on firm conviction that only Sylva can salvage Bayelsa at this point in time.
Eremieyo explained that as a founding member of the PDP, the decision to move to the APC took a while because he wanted to be convinced that he was taking the right steps as ordained by God.
He disclosed that the PDP government has failed in its aspirations for the people of the area, noting that Sylva being a son of the soil would continue from where he stopped in 2012 in the development of the area.
Awudulu said he decided to leave the PDP in the state because the party has lost vision and focus for the people of Bayelsa State.
The Deputy- Director General of the Sylva/ Igiri Campaign, Dr Lionel Jonathan-Omo said with the defection of Eremieyo and Awudulu, APC is sure of having 80 per cent of the total votes cast.
He pleaded with the PDP not to employ violence because the people of Nembe are ready to defend the votes they cast for the APC.
The Chairman of APC in the state, Chief Tiwei Timipa Orunimighe who commended the defectors for dumping the PDP, urged the people to vote APC in the December 5 governorship elections.
He tasked them to make their votes count in the governorship elections, adding that in Southern Ijaw local government area where he comes from, the people are poised to give the APC candidate 90 per cent of the votes.
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