hehehe....The campaign organisation of Senator
Emmanuel Paulker, Renewal 2015, has slammed former President Goodluck
Jonathan and the leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party for shutting
out Paulker from the Bayelsa State governorship race.
Paulker, a close ally of Jonathan, and a
former Chairman of Kolokuma/Opokuma Local Government Area, Chief
Ebikitin Diongoli, were disqualified at the party’s zonal screening
committee in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, last Saturday.
At the screening, only the incumbent
governor, Seriake Dickson, was successfully cleared, leaving him as the
sole contender for the governorship election coming up on December 5.
Addressing
journalists at the Renewal 2015 office, the Director-General of the
campaign organisation, Dr. Ayakeme Whisky, said the disqualification of
Paulker was the culmination of some well “choreographed plots” by those
who believed they could play God in the lives of men.
He said the campaign team was alarmed at
the disqualification of Paulker on spurious allegations, one of which
was that the senator did not attach his acceptable tax documents.
Whisky said the allegation was
incredulous and laughable, wondering that a sitting senator, who
ordinarily should have nothing barring him, should be whimsically
disqualified by the same party that allowed him to represent it in a
senatorial election barely six months ago.
He said Paulker had been in the senate for more than eight years and had been paying his taxes.
Whisky, who is also a member of an
association within the party, the PDP Unity Group, said the campaign
team was flustered by the seeming inability of the PDP to learn from its
mistakes.
He noted that the woeful defeat of the
PDP during the last presidential election was due to its total
disrespect for internal democracy.
He regretted that while the main
opposition party in the state, the All Progressives Congress, had thrown
its door open to 19 aspirants, the PDP had closed the doors against all
other aspirants, leaving Dickson as the sole candidate.
Whisky said, “We make bold to say that posterity will vindicate the just and history will punish the wicked.”
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