There are indications that the Bayelsa State
Government may have requested the Independent National Electoral Commission
(INEC) to consider effecting a change in the November 2 date scheduled for the
governorship election in the state.
Aside the political leadership in the state, other
stakeholders like the clergies were said to have disagreed with the date for
the poll because it is a Thanksgiving public holiday.
It was further gathered that the stakeholders were
unhappy over the seeming lack of consultation by the electoral body before
fixing the date.
The day is regarded as a remarkable one in the
calendar of the state with public institutions closed and churches of all
denominations will converge on the 15,000 capacity state-owned Ecumenical
Centre, while other religions are encouraged to go to their places of worship
annually as a mark of respect for God.
When the state Governor, Seriake Dickson, took over
in 2012, the bill declaring November 2 as a work-free day was the first sent by
his administration to the state House of Assembly.
Being his last year as governor of the state, it
was learnt that the governor was planning to make the day an eventful one
before the announcement by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
A source said the governor had already written to
INEC explaining reasons for a change of date, while the response was still
being awaited.
It wasn't clear if the government had an
alternative plan if INEC declines the request, but stakeholders in the state believe
that it might set the tone for a hostile relationship between the leadership of
the state and the electoral body as the polls draw near.
A frequent preacher at government functions and
General Overseer of the Royal House Grace International Church, Apostle Zilly
Aggrey, urged INEC to review the date to ensure it doesn't clash with the
Thanksgiving Day.
The respected cleric urged the Chairman of INEC,
Prof. Yakubu Mahmmud, to shift the election as a mark of deference for God.
"The Chairman of INEC, Professor Mahmud, must
show respect for God by shifting the November 2, 2019, date announced for the
state governorship election," he said.
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