Buhari Congratulates David Lyon, APC Supporters
President
Muhammadu Buhari has congratulated Bayelsa state governor-elect David Lyon of
the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Lyon
shocked his PDP challenger Senator Douye Diri, by winning the governorship election
on Saturday by a large margin, in a state hitherto a stronghold of the PDP,
since 1999.
His
victory was announced by the returning officer, Prof. Faraday Orumwense,
Vice-chancellor, University of Benin, at the INEC Collation Centre in Yenagoa
on Sunday night.
Lyon won
in six out of eight local government areas and scored 352,552 votes while the
PDP candidate polled 143,172, more than half of the votes coming from Sagbama
LGA, home base of Diri’s sponsor, Governor Seriake Dickson.
Buhari in
a statement on Sunday night commended Lyon for the impressive victory, the
first time the APC would win a governorship post east of the Nigeria since its
formation in 2014.
President
Buhari also commended APC supporters in particular and Nigerians in general in
the State who exercised their civic rights in a peaceful manner,
notwithstanding the pockets of unrest recorded in some locations.
Condemning
the loss of lives in Bayelsa, particularly prior to the election, the President
commiserated with the families of the victims.
‘‘Violence
during elections vitiates our commitment to demonstrate to the world and
upcoming generation that we are a people capable of electing leaders in a
peaceful and orderly manner.’’
He noted
that while officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)
and security agencies did their best within the ambit of the law to ensure
free, fair and credible elections, it was unfortunate that pockets of unrest,
mostly sponsored by desperate politicians, were recorded during the poll.
The
President looked forward to working with the incoming government to improve the
lives of the people in Bayelsa State, while ensuring the security of lives and
property of all citizens.
President
Buhari urged Governor-elect Lyon to carry other divergent interests along in
the next phase of governance, imploring those not satisfied with the outcome of
the poll to seek redress through the constitutionally established channels.

