…says name-dropping doesn’t translate to delegates in primaries
A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Bayelsa State and
close aide of its leader and ex-governor, Timipre Sylva, has stated that a
former chairman of Niger-Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Timi Alaibe,
can never become the party’s flag-bearer in the forthcoming elections
despite dropping the names of some senior citizens.
Alaibe, was said to have been using the names of President Muhammadu
Buhari and ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo to raise funds in a manner that
embarrassed the two leaders.
He was also said to have boasted that not even Buhari will stop him from
clinching the APC ticket because of the support from the national leader
of the party and former governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.
Alaibe’s aide had on the social media boasted that “Alaibe will most
certainly emerge as APC candidate in the forthcoming primaries because he
(Alaibe) has the support and backing of APC national leadership,
particularly with the solid support of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu”.
But Sylva’s aide, Sokari James, told journalists on Wednesday in Yenagoa
that the former Managing Director of the NDDC will not get the APC
governorship ticket in the state.
“There is no way the former NDDC Managing Director, Ndutimi Alapbe, will
get the party’s ticket in the APC primaries scheduled for the second week
of September.
His various comments have proved that he can’t make it.
“Alaibe is a disappointment because he resorted to name dropping and that
will not translate to having delegates or winning at the primaries. The
constant resort to name-dropping by Alaibe does not translate to number of
delegates on ground that will vote for him in the primaries.
“Timipre Sylva, as leader of APC in Bayelsa State, has control of the
party structures and he is firmly in charge of all the delegates that will
vote in the primaries. Our findings have suggested that Sylva will likely
pick the APC governorship ticket and that is the belief of political
observers.”
James was categorical that former governor, Timipre Sylva was the
candidate to beat, stressing that the former governor’s grassroots support
was unrivalled in the state.
He further said that the clamour for Sylva’s choice was because of the
importance APC attached to the December 5 election “given the enormous
clout and power of the incumbent.”
According to him, Alaibe had ceased to be a popular politician among the
grassroots and would be a mistake fielding him as candidate.
He said, “We cannot, under any guise, use Alaibe as our candidate. We
cannot afford to surrender our party’s ticket to just anybody. Alaibe is
no more a grassroots politician. People keep making reference to the past
when he made attempt to fly the flag of the Labour Party (LP).
“That was then when he could spend so freely as MD of NDDC; but not
anymore and that’s why he’s busy dropping names here and there. He’s broke
and we have to face the reality that Alaibe is now a spent force and why
most of his supporters have also deserted him.”
A public affairs commentator, Dr. Kemowei Franklin said, “The battle as to
who emerges the APC governorship candidate is now a game of wits between
the camps of Sylva and Alaibe. It’s a dagger drawn affair and will be
interesting in the weeks ahead.”