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APC gets 15 days ultimatum to quit govt properties

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Former Governor of Bayelsa State, Mr. Timipre Silva

Achiever Peterson

August 9, 2015 – A socio-cultural Youth group, Mangrove Boys Brigade of Bayelsa State has petitioned President Muhammadu Buhari to direct the Timipre Sylva led All Progressive Congress (APC) in Bayelsa State to immediately vacate government property at Izagara Close, off Baybridge Road, Kpansia in Yenegoa or risk forceful ejection.

Spokesman for the group, Kingboy Peretimi Joshua says, the letter to Buhari is against the back drop of an earlier appeal for him to intervene in the matter, given the claim by the Sylva led APC that, their action is backed by the leadership of the ruling party at the centre.

According to him, despite the claim by the APC in the State, that they have the full backing of the leader of the party at the National level, the group remains doubtful of the claim, knowing President Buhari’s tough stance on the rule of law.

“As a man, who believes in the rule law and its importance in a democratic dispensation like ours, we are calling on President Buhari, to as a matter of urgency prevail on Sylva and the APC to obey the subsisting court order, which had ordered the APC to vacate the said premises.”

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He noted with concern the actions of the APC in Bayelsa State, which are deliberate and intended to provoke violence, heat up the system and break down of law and order, stressing that, if not nipped in the bud could have far reaching consequences.

It will be recalled that after several peaceful moves to make APC vacate the property, the State Government, through the Yenagoa Capital City Development Authority obtained an order of interim injunction from the High Court of Bayelsa State, presided over by Justice G. S.Botei on the 22nd of July, 2015, that, the APC vacate the property, pending the determination of the motion on notice.

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