Politics
Dr. Tonye Okio joined Chief Sylva to Congratulate Tinubu.

YENAGOA____The Federal Commisioner, Federal Characters Commission, Dr. Tonye Okio joined the Former Governor of Bayelsa State and The immediate past Minister Of Petro who’s currently The Candidate of the APC in the forthcoming November 11 Bayelsa Gubernatorial Election, Chief Timipre Sylva to Congratulate His Excellency Senator Bola Amed Tinubu on his Inauguration as the 16th President of the Federal Republic Of Nigeria.
Dr. Okio also commend Chief Sylva for his selfless and unreserved support for APC and Tinubu during the electioneering season and after the election.
Okio further thanks Bayelsans and Nigeria for believing in APC and Tinubu for the project of ‘Renew Hope.’
Okio used the medium to urge all Bayelsans to queue and support the Candidature of Chief Timipre Sylva come November 11 Bayelsa Guber Election for all Bayelsans to have equal opportunity to enjoy total dividend of Democracy from the Federal to State level.
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