As the issue of zoning continues to take centerstage in the political space preparatory to the 2023 General elections, critical stakeholders and members of the Ekeremor Stakeholders Forum have taken their agitation to the state secretariat of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), in Yenagoa, over an existing zoning agreement between Ekeremor and Sagbama Local Government Areas.
According to the agreement sighted by our correspondent, the two local governments had agreed to alternate the Senate and House of Representatives seats and it had been so for many years leading to peaceful and fluid political relationship.
Therefore, the stakeholders were at the state party secretariat to highlight what gave room for the emergence of Seriake Dickson as the current Senator representing Bayelsa West Senatorial District; it was to complete the Sagbama Local Government’s turn when the former occupant moved up as the Deputy Governor of the state and it is expected to be returned to Ekeremor Local Government in 2023. Thus, stakeholders are thus insisting on the existing mutual agreement
Speaking on the matter, the Chairman of Ekeremor Stakeholders Forum, Agbede Martin, said, “We have an understanding between the two Local Government areas. We alternate the Senate and House of Representatives seats. We’ve been doing that but noticed little signs that are not palatable. So we decided to come, advise and inform the party”.
Lending his voice on the need to stick by the existing agreement, Dein Benadoumene, Vice Chairman of Ekeremor Stakeholders Forum, said “Our Senatorial District is a stronghold of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. And we don’t want anything that will create rooms for the opposition to come in. That’s why we brought the documents, which are on zoning; to say that come 2023, Ekeremor will produce a Senatorial candidate while Sagbama will produce the candidate for House of Reps”.
One of the critical stakeholders in Ekeremor, Donald Daunemigha, also spoke on the existing agreement between the two local government areas.
He said, “The zoning arrangement that was entered between the two Local Governments is what we still stand by. And we are calling on the party to also ensure that every member of the party respects that zoning arrangement”.
The state Secretary of the PDP in the state, Gesiye Isowo, while addressing the stakeholders on behalf of the State Party Chairman, said, “The leader of this party is the Executive Governor of Bayelsa State. And we’ll also advise that such very sensitive issues should be taken to his table. And when they are discussed at that level, I believe these issues will be amicably resolved”.
The Ekeremor stakeholders left the Party Secretariat in Yenagoa with high hopes that the party leadership will see cogent reasons to allow the existing mutual agreement to be respected in the interest of peace and progress of the PDP in the state.