President Goodluck Jonathan on Saturday urged political
office seekers to shun desperation, saying that their ambitions should never be
‘do or die’ in the interest of the nation.
The president made the appeal at Otuabula 2, the
headquarters of Ward 13 in Ogbia, while monitoring the conduct of the PDP’s
congress in Bayelsa.
Jonathan also warned the leadership of the party at all
levels against the imposition of candidates for various offices.
The president said that such a stance could adversely affect
the fortunes of the party in the forthcoming general elections in the
country.
He, however, urged all the candidates to be loyal to their
party leadership.
He commended the peaceful conduct of the Ward Congress of
the PDP in Bayelsa.
Mr Blessing Odeh, the Ward Chairman, later presented
Jonathan with membership card number 2851001.
The First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, was also presented
with membership card number 2851002.
Speaking in similar vein, Gov. Seriake Dickson lauded the
leadership and members of PDP for their peaceful conduct during the ward congress
of the party in the state.
Dickson, who participated in Tarakiri Ward 2 at Angalabiri
in Sagbama Local Government area of the state, said the members’ conduct was a
further confirmation of the unity and stability in the party in the state.
The governor described the emergence of a female delegate
among the three winners as a demonstration of his administration’s advocacy for
increased women participation in politics.
He said that his administration would continue to give the
needed support to the women of the state.
In a related development, the Dep. Gov., Rear Admiral
Gboribiogha John Jonah expressed appreciation to members of the party in Nembe
Ward 3 for their impressive turnout during the Ward Congress.
Speaking after the Ward Congress elections at Nembe, Jonah
thanked PDP faithful for their peaceful conduct.
He urged them to continue to support the Transformation
Agenda of President Goodluck Jonathan and the administration of Gov. Seriake
Dickson. (NAN)
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