Sylva storms Dickson’s hometown with message of change

THE beauty of democracy came into play weekend in Bayelsa State when the APC candidate, Timipire Sylva stormed Toru-Orua community in Sagbama Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, home town of Governor Seriake Dickson
to canvass for votes.
While the people of the community treated the Sylva-Igiri campaign train to a colourful reception to show their hospitality, same treatment was accorded the Restoration Campaign Organisation of the PDP led by Governor Seriake Dickson, which stormed Okpoama, home town of the APC candidate, Chief Timipre Sylva to also canvass the support of the people.
The people of Toru-Orua  re-enacted the scenario that played out itself at Okpoama as they came out to welcome the APC campaign train.
A member of the Board of Trustees of the APC and former chairman of Sagbama Local Government Area, solicited the support of the people of the community come December 5 promising that an APC administration would wipe away their tears.
On his part,   Architect Miebi Bribena the Sagbama Local Government Coordinator of the Sylva/Igiri Campaign slammed the the PDP government for betraying the trust of those that worked for its success that during the 2012 governorship poll.
Bribena reminded the people of Toru-Orua that though Governor Dickson may be their brother but that former Governor Sylva is their friend , insisting that a good friend is   better than a bad brother.
He commended   the people of Toru-Orua for the warm reception given to the APC and Sylva/Igiri campaign train.
Arc. Bribena said the much awaited change will be showcased in Bayelsa come Dec. 5 and that the people should vote the APC and Sylva/Igiri at the upcoming election for more development opportunities   in the community.

VANGAURD

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