Candidate of the Labour Party in the forthcoming Bayelsa governorship election, Comrade Udengs Eradiri, shone brilliantly on Monday evening at the governorship debate organised for candidates in the November 11 election, as the candidates of Peoples Democratic Party, Governor Douye Diri, and All Progressives Congress, Mr. Timipre Sylva, stayed away from the debate.
Also absent was the candidate of the Zenith Labour Party, Simeon Karioru.
Eradiri took the opportunity to showcase his manifesto and won hearts as he took his time to reel out his plans for Bayelsa State if he wins the election.
The debate, which held in Yenagoa was organised by the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), the Ijaw Diaspora Council (IDC), Institute of Mass Communication & Information Management of Nigeria, and Kebetkache Women Development and Resource Center.
Other candidates that participated in the debate were those of Accord, Idikio Warmate , Action Peoples Party, Mercy Kemelayefa Ogege and Social Democratic Party (SDP), Binalayefa Osuluku.
Eradiri, whose articulation of issues and vision drew applause from the audience, said he was in the race to salvage Bayelsa from the grip of failed politicians, adding that he will demystify politics of money.
He said he had signed a pact with the people of the state with his People, Education, Agriculture, Power (PEAP) agenda.
Said he: “We will concentrate on the people, because once you have the people you can succeed. We will revive the drug distribution company in order to put a stop to the further spread of fake drugs across the state. We will introduce new cities, higher grounds, so that we can stop devastating flooding in the state.
“We will address the issue of gender, people living with disability, to ensure they have a sense of belonging in the government of the day and, Bayelsa will become a better place for all of us.
“We want to invest in the creative industry. We will allocate billion naira every year to deal with the barrier that won’t allow our young people to grow. Also in sports, we will provide and expand the sporting facilities we have to build more talents.”
Eradiri promised that if elected, he would prioritize teachers’ employment, welfare and training, employ teachers and introduce information technology and skills development education.
The Labour Party candidate spoke of an improved state economy:
“We will revive the economy of Bayelsa through agriculture. We will produce sugar when we revamp the sugarcane plantations in Southern Ijaw that are untamed. We will invest in Otuokpoti rice farm because they are original rice growers.
“We will produce power in the state. We will take advantage of the 243 megawatts power plant in Gbarain community, using the federal government policy on power generation.”
Eradiri said he would resolve the security problem in the state by reviving moribund companies to create employments for the youths and women.
He said, “We will be able to identify those who are into crime just for the quest of survival and deal with those who have chosen a life of crime. I intend to have eyes all over the state. We will come up with a policy that every business place must have a CCTV camera installed outside the complex. Every network provider mast must have a high resolution camera.
“As part of the social responsibility of the telecom companies, we will build observation points at every office of the conventional security agencies, and also revamp the Bayelsa volunteer security outfit.”
The other candidates equally took turns to share their plans if given the mandate of the electorate on Nov.11.
The four candidates expressed dissatisfaction over the poor level of development in the state, noting that a new set of leadership was due for the state to move forward.
Trending
- OML 25: Shell, Kula Communities Reach Peace Accord
- SERAP INAUGURATES VOLUNTEER LAWYERS TO HELP ENFORCE COURT JUDGEMENTS IN NIGERIA
- Pilex Trains Interns on Environmental and Human Rights
- NDDC Clarifies On N2Trn 2024 Budget
- Nigeria Needs Transformational Leaders To Address Sinking State- Otive Oguzor
- DIVESTMENT: CSOs, COMMUNITY STAKEHOLDERS, MEDIA SAY “NO” TO SHELL
- Ken Saro-Wiwa and 8 Other Ogonis Murdered 29 Years Ago Still Waiting for Justice
- Eleme Women Hold Climate Caravan