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List Of Candidates For 2012 Governorship Election In Bayelsa State. by RICHIEBOI1(m): 6:17pm On Jan 12, 2012 |
S/N POSITION NAME SEX ` PARTY AGE QUALIFICATION 1. GOVERNOR CONSTANCE A. ALAORENE F ACD 68 B.SC. DEPUTY PRINCE ASIMA EBARIOTU M ACD 56 WAEC 2. GOVERNOR KEMELA OBUOBOWI M ACN 49 FSLC DEPUTY SALAGUO CHRISTIAN A. M ACN 59 WASC 3. GOVERNOR TARE-OUT ACTOR LUGARD M ADC 52 LLB,LD DEPUTY CHIEF DR. EBINABO JIBSON I. M ADC 54 WAEC 4. GOVERNOR AMB. DR. MORRIS GABDIEL MAXWEL M APGA 38 NECO DEPUTY FESTUS EBEREKUMOR M APGA 43 NCE 5. GOVERNOR CHF. AMON FRIDAY ARUSAIBAI M APS 39 SSCE DEPUTY DR. ORIODOBWE SUNDAY M APS 36 HND. BUS ADMIN 6. GOVERNOR CHF. KENNETH GBALIGHA GBALIKMA M ARP 59 HND DEPUTY TIMI DISEGHE OTONYE BOB M ARP 53 FSLC 7. GOVERNOR HON. BLACK ALADDIN EBIKESEYE M BNPP 48 WAEC DEPUTY CHIEF OSEIN OSONKEIEN UTABIE M BNPP 47 WAEC 8. GOVERNOR IMORO KUBOR M PAP 62 WAEC DEPUTY REV. OMEGHA JULIUS OWOWORIBO M PAP 54 B.SC. 9. GOVERNOR BELIEF TUODUOWE ABIRI M CDC 53 WAEC DEPUTY AKONO ISSAC GABRIEL DAVID M CDC 31 WAEC 10. GOVERNOR FAMOUS O. BAUNEMAIGHA M CPC 41 WAEC DEPUTY ALAWE O. JONAH M CPC 39 WAEC 11. GOVERNOR CHF. HON. JOHNSON A. OPUZI M CPN 63 ACEI DEPUTY TARIGHA COLLINS M CPN 38 WAEC 12. GOVERNOR MRS. ANETORUFA PEREOTUBO F CPP 37 WAEC DEPUTY GODHELPME KALAIGO M CPP 41 NECO 13. GOVERNOR CHF. OLOMUPIEYE M DPA 49 NECO DEPUTY TONYE ODUM M DPA 43 GCE,FSLC 14. GOVERNOR MR. DIRIME JONAL C. M HDP 43 B.SC. DEPUTY GILLIS TIMOTHY OLOMABO M HDP 38 WAEC 15. GOVERNOR GBOLUSERI LIVI EBIKEFI M JP 55 BA (ED) DEPUTY OLYINGBO STANDFAST DONOLA M JP 56 B.SC. (ED) 16. GOVERNOR BODISEOWEI T. B. ATARI-ADOU M LP 40 SSCE DEPUTY JOHNNY BENJAMIN M LP 39 SSCE 17. GOVERNOR BAR. BIPELEDEI EFIESEIMOKUMO M LDPN 35 LLB.BL DEPUTY BIOBARAKUMO WILSON MRS. F LDPN 34 NCE 18. GOVERNOR ONAH REGINALD IWENGIGHABOYE M MDJ 57 HND DEPUTY PRESIDOR JEFF YERIKEMA M MDJ 35 FSLC 19. GOVERNOR ODUDUOGWU O. EBAKUMOTUEBI M MPPP 56 WASC DEPUTY JAMES OSAIN CHIEF M MPPP 56 WASC, GCE 20. GOVERNOR OGOLI SOKAR VALENTINE M MRDD 56 WAEC DEPUTY KENETH ABEKE M MRDD 54 M.SC. 21. GOVERNOR EMMANUEL I. JOSHUA M NAP 42 FSLC DEPUTY EBIBOR TUBOULAYEFA M NAP 46 NECO 22. GOVERNOR ATEI BEREDUGO M NCP 46 WAEC DEPUTY AKPELI LUCKY M NCP 40 WAEC 23. GOVERNOR CHF. GWEGWE RIGHTEOUS OKPOEBI M NDP 53 NCE DEPUTY OZITI IBO M NDP 48 NECO 24. GOVERNOR ALAGOA TARIMFAGHA CLEMENT JOE M NMDP 58 PGPH,PH.Y DEPUTY DEACONESS PERETU FELICIA F NMDP 42 ND.ACCT. 25. GOVERNOR ONYEKE J. ADAMU M NSDP 53 B.ED. DEPUTY VICTOR B. EYOROROKUMO M NSDP 45 WAEC 26. GOVERNOR HIGH CHF. SHAGANU S. EBERIYE M PAC 59 MA. PHIL. ETHICS DEPUTY OSAMAWEI DENNIS PARKER M PAC 49 B.SC. ACCT. 27. GOVEERNOR JEFREY EBIASUODE YOUNGBO M PDC 45 GCE DEPUTY TIEKURO NDIOMU M PDC 43 WAEC 28. GOVERNOR SUBJECT TO LITIGATION PDP DEPUTY SUBJECT TO LITIGATION PDP 29. GOVERNOR PATIENCE VINCENT F PMP 44 WAEC DEPUTY OLALI SIMEON FAITH FAMEMEM F PMP 39 SSCE 30. GOVERNOR HENRY OYINBRAKEMIENDELY M PPA 52 LLB,LLM,MA DEPUTY LADY ANNE YOUGHA F PPA 60 FSLC, GCE 31. GOVERNOR PRINCE KELVIN OPUENE C. ALAGOA M PPN 43 B.SC. DEPUTY LAWRENCE KOREPUGHE M PPN 46 WAEC 32. GOVERNOR FELIX AKPOS MARAH M PRP 35 OND DEPUTY MRS. PREYE UPAGA F PRP 26 B.SC COMPUTER 33. GOVERNOR HON. AUSTIN INEI ASAMAOWE M RPN 62 BBA DEPUTY OKANI CLEMENT M RPN 45 PGD 34. GOVERNOR COMRADE AKIKI APRALA M SDMP 43 SSCE DEPUTY DORIS TARI ALAGOA F SDMP 40 GCE 35. GOVERNOR SEIGHA DAVIDSON EKE SPIFF M UDP 53 B.SC. DEPUTY AREKUMOR GODSPOWER M UDP 41 NECO 36. GOVERNOR JONATHAN INIYON MOSES M UNDP 42 B.SC. DEPUTY QUEEN DOUYE AKENE F UNDP 34 B.A. Meanwhile ,Governor Sylva of Bayelsa State has commended the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for toeing the path of the rule of law in the release of the list of candidates for the state’s governorship election. Speaking through his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Doifie Ola, Sylva notes that “INEC has taken the right decision as an impartial umpire by acknowledging and stating clearly that the subject of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate for the governorship election is validly before a court of law, and that as an institution that respects the rule of law and democracy, it would not do anything to prejudice the final outcome of the matter in court.” The statement by the CPS says Governor Sylva assures his supporters that he has a good case and believes in due process and the rule of law. As a democrat, he urges his supporters to remain calm and wait for the outcome of the case. It would be recalled that in the run-up to the 19 November 2011 PDP governorship primary in Bayelsa State, the governor approached the Federal High Court in Abuja following his exclusion from the primary by the PDP apparatchik. The governor asked the court to uphold his candidature on the basis of the January 2011 primary or, on the contrary, allow him to participate in any primary that will be conducted by his party, PDP. The learned judge, Justice Gabriel Kolawole, consequently ordered PDP to show cause why the governor’s prayers should not be granted, and cautioned that the status quo be maintained. But in complete disregard for the court processes, the PDP went ahead to conduct an illegal primary, and followed it up by filing an appeal at the Court of Appeal. The Court of Appeal has since ruled that the High Court has jurisdiction to hear the governor’s suit. According to the statement, the PDP has now filed an appeal at the Supreme Court, to which Governor Sylva has cross-appealed. The governor is arguing that the Court of Appeal erred in law when it held that some pronouncements of Justice Kolawole amounts to pre-judging the issues before him. Governor Sylva’s argument at the Supreme Court is that he is the authentic candidate of the PDP for the February 2012 governorship election. He notes that under the amended Electoral Act, a political party has no right to withdraw the name of a candidate it has submitted to INEC; it is only the candidate, due to resignation or death, that can so do. Sylva notes that the governorship election in Bayelsa State was postponed, and not cancelled. The postponement of the governorship poll in Bayelsa State, for the governor, could be likened to the recent postponement of the Adamawa State governorship election from 14 January to 21 January. Assuming that this election was postponed for one month or more, will the Adamawa PDP go for another primary to determine the flag-bearer in the rescheduled gubernatorial election? The answer to this, for him, is clearly, no. The governor is asking the court to invoke section 22 of the Supreme Court Act to determine the case at the Supreme Court. So that the matter will not go back to the lower court, and that the matter should be given expeditious hearing and treated on its own merit due to the time limitation. http://www.newsdiaryonline.com/no_name.html |
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