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Bayelsa government doing everything to frustrate APC – Aganaba

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Former Bayelsa governor, Seriake Dickson was elected senator in the bye-elections

APC has accused the Bayelsa State Government of frustrating its effort

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has accused the Bayelsa state government of doing everything to frustrate its effort to hold State Congress including denying it the use of multipurpose hall within the stadium.

Mr Preye Aganaba, a member of APC National Convention Committee, has said in a statement on Friday in Abuja that the Bayelsa Government was doing everything possible to frustrate the conduct of APC State Congress slated for Saturday.



He said the party executive in Bayelsa applied for the use of the facility officially and added that the state government had no reasons to deny APC the use of the stadium.

“It is true that the state government is denying us the use of stadium for our state congress meant to take place in Bayelsa today.

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“We have properly applied and we were not told that the facility will not be available for us, to our surprise, up till now the state government has refused to approve the facility for us,” he said.

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He added that the APC in Bayelsa had been peaceful and orderly as revealed in its just concluded Ward and Local Government Congresses.

He said that there was an assurance that Saturday’s state congress would be crisis free.

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“The government must be told that we are all indigenes of the state, we are not foreigners.

“We have right to association and to belong to any political party of our choice, so we don’t deserve to be treated like outcasts,” he said.

He, therefore, urged the state government to have a rethink, adding that it would amount to political intolerance if the state government refused APC the use of a public place such as the stadium.

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