Wednesday 6 January 2016

Spreading The Dakuku's Gospel And Presenting The Men And Women Of Honor To Vote For In The Rivers Re Run Elections Coming Soon


 My dear Rivers people we are getting closer by grace and we see the hand writing on the wall that there will surely be a re run of the governorship elections and as we all know that the senate, reps and house of assembly elections all will be going down this very year of glory to glory.

Prepare yourselves with your powerful PVC's which will give all our party members running for the elections the winning mandate and a better future and a great representative of the people.


As we wait for the deal day please take note that we are all voting for Senator Magnus Abe R/S S.E. Senatorial district and the other Rivers state 2 senate seats that was all sacked.

The Reps and Assembly members re running, all we want is to deliver all contesting for the re run of the elections this January etc.


Spreading the Dakuku Gospel: Out of the mouth of babes, the truth is revealed.
By Lawrence Tuotamuno Banigo

I had only just touched base(Port Harcourt) on 2nd January to do a few things before returning to the field for more work as we have elections closeby.

Took some time to rest and so, just yesterday I was within the Oyigbo axis. It was an unintentional act though. I was being introduced and my activism for APC wasn't left out, it was a Chief Superintendent of Police (Rtd.) while the introduction went on, I heard them say "he looks so small" and they laughed.

So the man looked at me and said, "I'm in support of your course. Infact I'm the property of the federal government and I know no one threatens the FG, so what was that man thinking when he said INEC should write their will?"

"Let me tell you he said, Mr President, the security agencies, @APCNigeria all have that clip documented. It wasn't on radio he said that but on TV, you wait and see how they'll use that one thing to mess him up in the rerun. No true leader does that, he's only asserting that truly there was no election that brought him to power. He used INEC, security, thugs and the presidency to get there but because he knows same measures may be deployed against him, he's ranting like a confused man" as he spake, my eyes widened in surprise.


The both of them (the one who introduced me and the one I was being introduced to) picked on the incoming governor, Dr. Dakuku Adol Peterside. (I wasn't campaigning here, they were giving me the Dakukurated gospel), "Dakuku is a peaceful and educated man who loves everyone irrespective of their origin, his works as commissioner still speaks volume not to talk of his days as a member in the House of Representatives. The man is sound"

"Amaechi picked him because of his performing character and he is loyal", they said. Please my brother, don't forget me when you finally make it and I responded with a "NO". So I told them about registering with the party, escorted them to a registeration point in the area with a promise to regularly check on them.



In all these, one thing is certain. You can't kill and idea whose time has come. Rivers State is yet to receive her Governor, one who truly is the unifying factor in the state politics. If you doubt me, mention his name and see members of political parties accross boards and even the undecided gather to discuss with you. The message has gone far but we won't rest on our oars yet. For us, the job has only just began.

Lawrence Banigo writes from Port Harcourt

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