Dickson finally reveals what he did to win the Bayelsa election

Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa state has revealed what he did to emerge victorious in the January 6 gubernatorial election in the state.
According to Tribune, Dickson said to win an election, one has to go to one’s people because he believes that the power comes from God as well as the people.

He said: “For anyone seeking elective office, you must go to your people. Power comes from God and the people. In the election, of course, most of you know that I and my team spent almost six weeks campaigning in a way and in a manner never before done in the politics of Bayelsa.
“And the governorship politics of Bayelsa can never be the same again after now because again, we have raised the bar in terms of interacting and communicating and engaging the people.

We prepared and educated them for all that eventually later came.
“So, we visited community after community, as against the former practice of a candidate just making peripheral appearance in a Senatorial district in a local government two, three days for governorship campaigns in Bayelsa. Those days are over. But, this one was very penetrating, engaging and I was able to connect with the people and I had the people on my side.



“If elections are conducted 100 times, I will win 100 times, unit after unit, ward after ward, community after community, local government after local government. We prepared the state for elections, and I was saying while we were campaigning that the other side was not campaigning.
“They were not preparing for election. They were using their control of their party at the centre as a basis for compromising security and distorting and compromising the general security and law and order in the state.
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