Bayelsa state Governor Seriake Dickson has said he wants a woman to succeed him as governor.
Governor Dickson made this known, yesterday while speaking during the State Executive Council, SEC, meeting in Yenagoa at the state secretariat of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
According to Governor Dickson: “When I have to vacate my seat at the end of my tenure as governor of Bayelsa State, I have to search for a woman to succeed me.”
The Governor who described his party, PDP as a women friendly party urged the females to seek elective positions just as he promised to support them.
He appealed to party faithful to be prepared to see more women as members in the next state House of Assembly and other elective positions.
The governor, however urged politicians seeking elective position to shun politics of violence and intimidation stressing that power comes from God while encouraging them to on the need to learn how to engage and enlist the support of the people they wish to lead.
Governor Dickson made this known, yesterday while speaking during the State Executive Council, SEC, meeting in Yenagoa at the state secretariat of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
According to Governor Dickson: “When I have to vacate my seat at the end of my tenure as governor of Bayelsa State, I have to search for a woman to succeed me.”
The Governor who described his party, PDP as a women friendly party urged the females to seek elective positions just as he promised to support them.
The governor, however urged politicians seeking elective position to shun politics of violence and intimidation stressing that power comes from God while encouraging them to on the need to learn how to engage and enlist the support of the people they wish to lead.
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