The 35-year-old governorship aspirant in Bayelsa state, Moses Siasia has submitted his nomination form as the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Movement, PDM, with a pledge to liberate the state from the shackles of oppression, debt and ineptitude leadership.
The Chairman of Mosilo Group, said his candidature is a movement driven by the people of the state who seek genuine change. He promised to create thousands of jobs for the teeming youths in the state and also make education attractive.
Siasia stated this in Abuja after submitting his Expression of Interest and Nomination Form to the leadership of the People’s Democratic Movement (PDM) and was received by the party’s National Secretary Dr. Ifeanyi Igwe.
Siasia reiterated his unwavering commitment to pursue the implementation of policies that would create the enabling environment for employment generation, wealth creation, as well as giving impetus to education, health care delivery, urban renewal, agriculture and industrial development.
“In furtherance of substantiating and advancing my commitment to run for the Governorship Seat of Bayelsa State in December 5th 2015, I have finally submitted my Expression of Interest/Nomination Formtoday the 23rd of September 2015 to the People’s Democratic Movement (PDM) National Secretariat in Abuja. I reiterate my promise to create jobs for our teaming youths and make education attractive for our people, thus inspiring hope and showcasing care for our elderly,” he said.
Siasia, who argued that he is running on record of a successful businessman, pledged to transform Bayelsa into the economic hub of the South-South Region and by extension, Nigeria.
“I am running on record without blemish. Seventeen years ago, I was on the street of Port Harcourt hawking oranges, selling Ice Blocks but at that time I told myself that I wasn’t going to be subservient to my situation. I am going to work hard because I believe that there is a deposit of potentials in me.
I washed rugs, planted flowers and today the story is different. From that humble background, I have built a business of a group of companies, Mosilo Groups. We have interest in various sectors. I have employed many persons, mostly youths. I have given scholarship and train many people in the country and beyond even my community without taking a kobo from government,” he added.
He regretted that with the resources available, Bayelsa remains one of the poorest states with government as the major employer of labour.
“In the real sense Bayelsa state is less than one million people in population and we have received trillions of naira from 1999 till date but there is no concrete development to show for it. Everybody sees government as the only employer of labour in Bayelsa. Now you need a leader that can think outside the box. A leader that is innovative and creative to bring about sustainable development and investments required in Bayelsa state.
I have eight children from my community studying abroad and since 2013 have been providing educational materials for the Primary and Secondary school, on my mill. So, let all those who have ruled Bayelsa come out and tell what they were able to achieve for their people before they got to that position”.
Signed: Media Team
Good luck.
ReplyDeleteI wonder why the likes of Timi Sylva and Seriaki Dickson will not back off for this young man to come in.
DeleteThe recycle bin politics played in this country is so heart breaking.
Goodluck to him
DeleteI wish him well
ReplyDeleteWe don't need all this long story..... The bottom line is he is contesting for governor
ReplyDeleteWe need it o just so he could be pitied and b voted for. Just as every celeb in naija has a sad story to their fame. Lol
DeleteWe don't need all this long story..... The bottom line is he is contesting for governor
ReplyDeleteGod see you through brother!
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OK o, all the best
ReplyDeleteWere are waiting, ole pipu
ReplyDeletelet the best man win
ReplyDeleteWaste of time. He'll still lose.
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DeleteWho he hep?
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DeleteK'anemenu.
ReplyDeleteCouldn't comment throughout the long holiday as I planned. Kai. It pained me.
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Chai. Dooh
DeleteAh! See eh! I passed Bayelsa some two weeks ago and their roads are deplorable.ChaI!
ReplyDeleteI have heard that place is nothing to write home about.nothing was done dere upon say Big Oga Took his baby bath in dat state.
The place aburo ya chaa.
Maybe Siasia is the guy dey "need"
Just a waste of money.
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ReplyDeleteWho dem help sef? Good for him
ReplyDeleteMy frnds hubby must enter ooo!!! Moses baba ibeji u must win ooo!
ReplyDeleteI wish him all the best
ReplyDeleteLet them dig in and investigate his background. That is how we will soon hear he was pushing white powder, was some rich mans boyfiend, was a member of an occult group or was an armed robber. This glib story of selling on the streets, washing rugs etc just doesn't wash. There are lots of people doing that and it is not for want of trying they are not multi millionaires. What is his educational background? What is his experience? Just being a rich man and sponsoring people's education is not enough qualification to run a state. It is only in Nigeria that people try to get away with such glib profiles in politics.
ReplyDeleteTalks like this is what discourages the youth from coming out to bid for elective positions. I mean, give the guy a breather. You don crucify am before e get chance to win sef.
DeleteIgnorant olodo!
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