Resist intimidation, inducement during guber poll, Dickson tells Corps members in Bayelsa

Patrick Okohue
The Bayelsa State governor, the Honourable Henry Seriake Dickson, has charged Corp members serving in the state not to succumb to intimidation or inducement by any politician or political party during the gubernatorial election in the state scheduled for November 2, 2019.
Governor Dickson stated this at the closing ceremony of the 2019 Batch ‘A’ National Youth Service Corps Orientation Course at Kaiama, Kolokuma/Opokuma Local Government Area of the state.
The governor in a press release by his Special Adviser on Media Relations, Mr. Fidelis Soriwei, the Dickson recalled that, some opposition parties in the state took Corps members on electoral duties hostage, and forced them to write and sign fake results sheets out of desperation during the last election.
His words: “Because I have the responsibility for your safety and wellbeing, later this year the governorship election will be holding in this state.
Though I will not be directly participating but I want to advise that with what we know, there are politicians and parties who will intimidate you as you go out to perform electoral duties.
“Some will go as far as kidnapping, holding you hostage and forcing you to do things against the procedure and against the law.
I want to urge you to prepare to do what is right, give a face to the wishes of our people as they may feel free to exercise. Never be cowed or intimidated by anyone no matter how highly placed, you have our support.
“We provided emergency lines which have been given to you. Please acquaint yourself with them. The security investment in this state is as such that, if there is an incident, within three/four minutes, security operatives will get to you.”
The governor advised the Corp members to be safety conscious and urged those who lack the capacity to swim among them to travel to riverine communities only with life jackets.
He also urged the Corp members to acquire the skill of swimming which he described as a vital skill for safety.
“A number of you who cannot swim like us, I strongly recommend that you acquire the skill of swimming.
Until you know how to swim very well, I want to advise that you acquire your mandatory life jacket before going to any of the communities in this state which is largely riverine.”
He described the Corp members as Nigeria’s greatest resource, stressing that his government prioritises human capacity building and had invested in the youths, education and future more than any other government in the country.