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Dickson declares for second term Sep 8

Freedom Reporter by Freedom Reporter
August 25, 2015
in Breaking News, News, Politics
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After consulting widely with various shades of opinion leaders and stakeholders across the state, coupled with the clarion calls from interest groups, the teeming youths as well as grassroot support groups, the Governor of Bayelsa State, Hon. Henry Seriake Dickson, will formally declare his intention to run for a second term on Tuesday, September 8.
The election holds on December 5.
The event, which is slated for the Samson Siaisia Sports Complex in Yenagoa,the state capital, will be attended by party faithful and supporters of the Restoration Governor from far and near.
Majority of the governor’s supporters across the South-South state have indicated their preparedness to give maximum support to his second-term bid, in order to afford him the opportunity to continue with the good works of his administration, which guarantees good governance, security and peacful atmosphere, economic and infrastructural developmental, and urban renewal, among others.
In a statement by the Bayelsa Restoration Campaign Organization and signed by its Director of Publicity, Hon. Jonathan Obuebite, the good people of the state have been enjoined to come out en-masse and participate in the historic and milestone declaration and also witness the grand rally with unprecedented support and mobilisation of the grassroots in the state.

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