… says Sylva has no lost mandate

Yenagoa – Governor Douye Diri of Bayelsa State has again advised the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate in the November 11, 2023 governorship poll in the state, Chief Timipre Sylva, to face the reality of his serial losses at the courts and stop casting aspersions on the judiciary.

The Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja had on Thursday, July 18, upheld the judgement of the Bayelsa State Election Petition Tribunal and affirmed the re-election of Senator Diri as governor of the state.

The appellate court ruled that Chief Sylva’s case lacked merit as he could not provide convincing evidence to invalidate the decision of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) that election did not hold in 182 polling units.

But, Chief Sylva, in a statement reacting to the judgement, accused the appellate court justices of breaching several portions of the Nigerian Constitution, also saying the judgement “sadly reflected some of the concerns expressed by the CJN recently.”

By referencing the “concerns” of the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Sylva was trying to be smart by half. To be sure, there were no conflicts or inconsistencies in the judgement of the Appeal Court as the verdict was crystal clear and consistent with the earlier judgement delivered by the state election tribunal.

After losing the November 11, 2023 governorship poll, Sylva poured dirt on INEC. Having lost at the tribunal and the appellate court, the APC candidate now acts the bad loser he is by denigrating the judiciary.

For a man whose party already accepted defeat in the election, one wonders the “stolen mandate” that Sylva lays claim to. For us in the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), the governorship poll was won through the overwhelming support and endorsement of the Bayelsa electorate. The well-delivered verdicts of the tribunal and appellate court have equally put a seal to the votes of the Bayelsa people. Sylva can only play to the gallery by whipping up sentiments to deceive those gullible enough to believe him.

There are no two mandates in Bayelsa State and the overwhelming majority of people in our state know who has it. Sylva can only lay claim to a phantom, non-existent mandate.

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Meanwhile, Governor Diri has earlier described the appeal filed by the candidate of the APC in the November 11, 2023 poll in the state as a needless distraction.

In his reaction shortly after the Appeal Court sitting in Abuja dismissed the application of Chief Sylva and the APC for lacking in merit, Governor Diri said the case was not only a distraction for him but for the entire state.

A statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Daniel Alabrah, quoted the governor as saying that he was not surprised about the outcome of the case given the character of the APC candidate.

He said the verdict was a victory for people of the state and that he was ready to meet Sylva at the Supreme Court.

He said: “It (the appeal) is a distraction not only to me but also to the government and people of the state. You also know the character of the person involved. So this is not unexpected.

“However, it is a victory for Bayelsa State and I do not think I want to waste my time calling on anybody to work with us. They already said they are going to the Supreme Court. So, we will meet them there.”

Counsel to Governor Diri, Mr. Chris Uche (SAN), who also spoke to journalists, explained that the appellant (Sylva) failed to provide evidence and that the verdict of the appeal court vindicated his legal team and the election tribunal, which earlier upheld Governor Diri’s election.

Mr Uche said by the victory, the governor can now concentrate on his service to people of the state and expressed the confidence that given the facts of the case, the verdict of the Supreme Court will not be different.