The Bayelsa State Governor, Seriake
Dickson, has said it is wrong for some Nigerians to call President
Muhammadu Buhari “Baba go slow,” adding that such a derisive appellation
demeans the office of the President in the eyes of the international
community.
Speaking during a news conference at the
Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos, on Tuesday, Dickson said
that calling the President derogatory names was bad politicking.
He
also condemned those who referred to former President Goodluck Jonathan
as “clueless,” saying it was wrong to demean the occupier of the
highest office in the land.
The governor, whose tenure expires on
February 28, 2016, has yet to formally declare his intention to seek
re-election in the December 5, 2015 governorship election coming up in
the state.
He said, “What are you saying when you
call President Buhari ‘Baba go slow?’ In what light are you putting the
President before the international community? When you refer to someone
as ‘clueless’, what do you mean?”
Dickson explained that politics must be
played with honour, dignity and integrity, stressing that the best way
to develop the country was for the opposition and the ruling party to
interrogate ideas and put the interest of the nation first always.
“We should pray for our leaders. We should support them. Bad politics is not good,” he said.
He dismissed the insinuation that the
wife of former President Jonathan, Patience, was sponsoring a candidate
in the All Progressives Congress against his governorship ambition.
“Patience Jonathan is not my enemy. I’m
not aware she’s sponsoring any candidate against me. Former President
Jonathan believes I should be re-elected. He is my elder brother.”
Dismissing the wave of defection from
the Peoples Democratic Party to the APC in the state, the governor said
the defection was inspired by greed, ambition and personal interests.
He said, “All those who defected are my
contractors. Would you call someone who gave you a contract your enemy?
They are positioning themselves for federal appointments, as my party
cannot give them that.
“I have faced stiffer opposition in the
past and I came out victorious. The PDP is solidly on the ground in
Bayelsa and nothing can shake it. In the past 16 years, Bayelsa has
always been with the ruling party. That is why some of them are going to
the APC. It’s all part of politics. The defectors are not my enemies.”
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