By Godgift Obodo
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Saturday, April 25, 2026, was a significant day as vibrant Bayelsans from Yenagoa Constituencies I, II, and III, who have indicated interest in contesting the forthcoming Bayelsa State House of Assembly elections, underwent screening exercises, under the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC)

Speaking with journalists about his ambition, one of the aspirants, Hon. Safety Abadiofoni Bueseme from Ogu Community, expressed confidence and optimism about representing Yenagoa Constituency I. He stated that he is excited and fully committed to serving his people, describing himself as the right candidate for the position.
Hon. Bueseme, who has garnered experience across various areas of youth development, lamented the challenges facing his constituency, particularly the menace of erosion devastating Obogoro Community. He promised to address these issues if given the opportunity to contest and win the election with the support of his people.

In a similar development, Hon. George Iwe-Ebiya, an aspirant for the Yenagoa Constituency III seat, described himself as a man of proven integrity and competence, capable of serving effectively in the Bayelsa State House of Assembly.
He underscored his readiness by highlighting his experience as a key stakeholder, having previously served as Personal Assistant to a former Chairman of Yenagoa Local Government Area, Secretary of Yenagoa Local Government Council, and Supervisor.

Hon. Iwe-Ebiya further noted that Ward 13 in the Biseni Clan has never had the opportunity to be represented in the State House of Assembly. He passionately appealed to his constituents for support, assuring them of effective representation and dedicated service if elected.
Also speaking to National View Newspaper, another aspirant, Hon. Amaoru Ndubaden, who hails from Ward 12 in Okordia-Zarama, said that if given the chance to contest and win, he would make his people proud through impactful lawmaking.

Hon. Ndubaden pledged to sponsor bills that would promote education and collaborate with the state government to advance policies that would facilitate road development for the Biseni people. He decried the situation where residents have to pass through Rivers State to access the Bayelsa State capital, describing it as unacceptable.
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