PDP, APC clash over Dickson’s Villa visit


The reported visit of Bayelsa State Governor, Mr. Seriake Dickson, to the Presidential Villa on Tuesday has set the All Progressives Congress against the Peoples Democratic Party in the state.

The two cutting edge political gatherings in the state have started to have fits at one another as to the thought process behind such a visit scarcely 10 days to the rescheduled governorship survey in the state.

The APC said Dickson's visit to the Presidential Villa, Abuja, was an edgy move to entryway President Muhammadu Buhari over the January 9 rerun decision.

The APC said it was happy that President Buhari, who had supposedly gotten arrangement of misuse and verbally abusing from Dickson, did not concede the representative a crowd of people.

Be that as it may, the PDP denied reports that Dickson was at the Presidential Villa to see President Buhari however was prohibited to meet with him.

The PDP invalidated the report as "untruths and fabrication of the creative ability" of the APC, saying the gathering wasn't right to think Dickson would visit Aso Villa with no past arrangement.

However, the APC, in an announcement on Wednesday by the Director, Media and Publicity, Sylva-Igiri Campaign Organization, Chief Nathan Egba, chided Dickson for name-dropping.

Egba said Dickson had more than once asserted that Buhari needed to utilize the government may, including the military and the police, to fix the decision for the APC applicant, previous Governor Timipre Sylva.

He said sources in the Presidential Villa were shocked to see Dickson around, having avoided the Villa for as long as weeks.

He said Dickson's solicitation to meet the President was turned down and he was somewhat coordinated to meet the Chief of Staff, Alhaji Abba Kyari, for his central goal.

Egba said, "Representative Seriake Dickson is entirely unsettled in front of the January 9, 2016 rerun race in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area, which is a fortification of the APC and he is currently searching for a delicate arriving after the inevitable loss of the governorship seat."

Egba asked President Buhari to be careful about Dickson, "whose principle arrangement is to win the decision through the utilization of brutality." He asserted that Dickson was proficient at threatening and bothering individuals to bolster his re-race.

Be that as it may, in his reaction, the Director of Publicity, Restoration Campaign Organization of the PDP, Mr. Jonathan Obuebite, said the APC did not merit an answer on the grounds that its announcement was only publicity and repeating lies.

Obuebite said, "It's verging on like an easy decision for any recognizing psyche to realize that no one just gets up in the morning, get dressed and set out straight toward the Villa without being welcomed or having an earlier arrangement.

"For the love of all that is pure and holy, it is incomprehensible for anybody to expect, considerably less trust, that the legislative head of an oil-rich express that contributes more than 40 for each penny to the country's riches, will be denied access to see the President."

Obuebite rejected the report, depicting it as "superfluous and deserving of no reaction."

He said the governorship race had as of now been won and lost, and it was thusly not shocking that the APC individuals in the state were all the while carrying on in their standard double dealing as though despite everything they stood a shot.

"The APC has lost and they know it. No measure of purposeful publicity and extortion will return them as victors. They have been roundedly dismisses by the general population and we really sympathize with them in light of the fact that the APC is done in Bayelsa State," Obuebite announced.
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