Bayelsa state chapter
of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has suspended Timipre Sylva, its
candidate in the 2015 governorship election, for paying “a clandestine
visit” to an unnamed governor of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the
south-south
Timipa Orunimighe, chairman of the party in Bayelsa disclosed this
development in a statement released on Saturday, April 2, 2016 saying the
decision was reached after due consultations with stakeholders saying
that Sylva was plotting to form a parallel executive, and that he was
engaging in acts that were not in tandem with the administration of
President Muhammadu Buhari.
After due
consultations with relevant stakeholders and elders in the state, the Bayelsa
state executive committee at an emergency meeting today took the painful but
necessary decision to suspend our Guber flag bearer in the 2015 election, Chief
Timipre Sylva, pending the investigation of the following cases brought against
him,” Orunmighe said in a statement.
We have it on
good record Timipre Sylva, last week Tuesday precisely, paid a clandestine
visit to one of the south-south governors of the PDP. This is just one of the
series of correspondences between them and we find it grossly unbecoming. This
is in direct breach of article 21, under ‘Offences’ in the party constitution
which states in section 2, anti-party activities or any conduct, which is
likely to embarrass or have adverse effect on the party or bring the party into
hatred, contempt, ridicule or disrepute Is punishable.
Corruption,
indiscipline and trading of political offices. We find it deeply embarrassing
his relentless efforts to commercialise political offices. Worse still, is
that, members of the opposition who vehemently stood against the change ideal
and still do not believe in our party’s course are with him on the bargaining
table.
To save the
image of the party and restore confidence among members, the state executive
committee hereby suspends Chief Timipre Sylva and his cronies pending the
conclusion of investigation. The committee will be inaugurated next week
to look into the various allegations.
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