Sunday, 3 April 2016

Chaos as Bayelsa APC faction suspends Sylva, 4 others

There seems to be chaos in the Bayelsa State chapter of the APC, as a faction led by the chairman of the party in the state has suspended the party’s governorship candidate and ex-governor of the state, Timipre Sylva.
The party in a report Saturday, signed by the chairman, Chief Timipa Tiwei Orunimighe, and secretary, Daniel Marlin also named others suspended with Sylva to include the vice chairman (Bayelsa Central), Joseph Fafi; Publicity Secretary, Panebi Fortune; Organising Secretary, Tonye Okio, and another member.

Another faction of the party had earlier announced through the party’s Publicity Secretary, Hon. Panebi Fortune after an emergency meeting that Orunimighe, his deputy, Eddy Julius and Marlin, were suspended from the party.
Orunimighe’s faction announced that Sylva was suspended for “anti- party activities and attempt to frustrate the change agenda of the Buhari administration in the state.”
They accused him of holding clandestine meetings with PDP members in contravention of the party’s constitution, and trying to form a parallel state executive in contravention of Article 21 of the party constitution which stipulates that factionalisation or creating parallel party organs at any level is punishable.
The statement said: “After due consultations with relevant stake holders 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 elections Chief Timipre Sylva.
“We have it on good record 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.”
Reacting to the new development, Fortune described Orunminigbe and others behind the suspension of Sylva as jesters.
He said it was laughable of Oruminighe, who was earlier suspended, to turn around to say Sylva was on suspension.
According to him, “They are fighting a lost battle because two people cannot suspend any of us. We properly constituted a meeting of the state executive council where about 21 of us took a decision that suspended Oruminighe and his cohorts.
“Their suspension stands because it was done in accordance with the rules and procedures of the party. We have facts and proofs on their illegal activities that led to their suspension. Let them provide evidence that we ever engaged in anti-party activities.”


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