Monday, 21 February 2011
One of the most prominent political support groups in Bayelsa state known as TIMI ALAIBE SUPPORT GROUP 2011 have been tirelessly pushing it campaign for the Labour Party (LP) governorship candidate Mr. Timi Alaibe.
In an interview with BOF in yenagoa last week, the group publicity secretary Mr. Nasin Ebifegha said the group was born out of passion because of the poor and tyranny system of governance in Bayelsa State, where hunger and starvation has become other of the day.
Nasin stated that the group decided to embark on the call for Timi Alaibe to come and rescue Bayelsans from the shakos of poverty through various media.
He stated that even before Timi Alaibe Picked the Labour Party ticket he told UKPAKA REPORTERS an online news paper in a telephone interview that PDP will loose in Bayelsa State in the 2011 general elections if they fail to give Timi Alaibe the governorship ticket. Today Labour Party (LP) is the talk of the town in Bayelsa state.
The group General coordinator Mr. Souyo Kelvin Appah also confirmed to BOF that the group has all it takes to enthrone Alaibe to become the next governor in the state with it supporters comprising of both non-indigene and indigenes in every nook and crannies of the state.
There is no doubt that Bayelsa state is set to witness a new lease of life.
In an interview with BOF in yenagoa last week, the group publicity secretary Mr. Nasin Ebifegha said the group was born out of passion because of the poor and tyranny system of governance in Bayelsa State, where hunger and starvation has become other of the day.
Nasin stated that the group decided to embark on the call for Timi Alaibe to come and rescue Bayelsans from the shakos of poverty through various media.
He stated that even before Timi Alaibe Picked the Labour Party ticket he told UKPAKA REPORTERS an online news paper in a telephone interview that PDP will loose in Bayelsa State in the 2011 general elections if they fail to give Timi Alaibe the governorship ticket. Today Labour Party (LP) is the talk of the town in Bayelsa state.
The group General coordinator Mr. Souyo Kelvin Appah also confirmed to BOF that the group has all it takes to enthrone Alaibe to become the next governor in the state with it supporters comprising of both non-indigene and indigenes in every nook and crannies of the state.
There is no doubt that Bayelsa state is set to witness a new lease of life.
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