Bayelsa state government has restated its commitment towards peaceful, free, and fair elections, saying it is working closely with relevant authorities and
state government has restated its commitment towards peaceful, free, and fair elections, saying it is working closely with relevant authorities and institutions to protect the credibility of the November 11 governorship poll in the state.
Ewhrudjakpo urged the people of the state to come out and exercise their franchise on November 11 without any fear of molestation or harassment. The deputy governor promised that there was nothing to worry about as the government is working in partnership with lovers of democracy within and outside the country to ensure a violence-free governorship contest.
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