The All Progressive Congress (APC) is optimistic about its victory in Bayelsa gubernatorial election.
The ruling party believes it can still win the governorship election in Bayelsa state if all stakeholders work together ahead of the rescheduled poll.
According to the Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Timi Frank, “the battle is not yet over as we have to go for a re-run election. We are waiting for the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to give us a new date by the grace of God.”
“We are expecting a local government that has a huge vote. If we do very well within this very short period to correct our wrongs, I believe that we can still get victory. I have made it very clear that there are internal crises in Bayelsa.
“Till today, our governorship candidate, after the primaries, has not spoken to me. There are so many aggrieved people in the party. There are so many who do not have the guts to speak out. That is why we have lost in those areas we have lost.
“If we have united ourselves before the election and every member is happy, what happened in Bayelsa would not have happened.
“But we are still hopeful and I pray that the candidate himself would correct whatever loopholes or mistake he must have made to put our party in this situation.”








