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Delta to join APC soon as Group Celebrates Lyon

Delta to join APC soon as Group Celebrates Lyon
Delta Ijaw Political Machineries pressure group led by Hon. Stanley Garry, hint that Delta State is next to join the All Progressive Congress as he sent a congratulatory Message to the Governor Elect  of Bayelsa State, His Exellency Chief David Lyon on the just Concluded  Bayelsa state Governorship Election.

This was contained in a Press Statement made available to newsmen in Warri  on Monday and signed by a Chieftain of the Party in Burutu LGA in Dalta State.

Hon. Garry,  said the victory of David Lyon during last Saturday polls is the consensus wish of Bayelsa people, stressing that Bayelsans will experience massive infrastructural development, as well as human capital empowerment in the coming APC led new administration in the State.

According to him, " God has answered the cry of Bayelsans over bad leadership in the past 8 years. We had been in a captivity under People's Democratic Party, PDP Rulership  of Bayelsa State. But we DIPM want to thank God today because, God has send the peoples mandate, Chief David Lyon to light up the Jerusalem of Ijaw Nation. 

We  want to say a very big congratulations to the APC family and the good people of Bayelsa state for taking this Bold Decision.

We thank bayelsans for voting David Lyon and APC ,making it possible for Bayelsa to join the league of next level in National affairs.

We Thank GEJ for been partisan in the election despite the enormous sympathy,Support  his party has for him. That is a sign of statesmanship for non interference in the mucky political waters of his home state.

We also appreciate the good people of Southern ljaw for standing by their son. The results of Southern ljaw is a testament that your  massively support and voted for your brother Despite the fact that Bayelsa is a PDP Dominated State.

Bayelsans will never regret it for given David Lyon a chance to serve them. I pray God to give our incoming governor the wisdom, strength and power to serve the good people of Ijaw Nation. I also use this medium to charge Bayelsans to support our amiable governor elect, because it is our support that will spur him to deliver the dividends of Democracy to all Bayelsans, Hon. Stanley Garry stated".

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