Speaker of Bayelsa State Assembly, Emmanuel Tonye Isenah may resign today (Monday) due to pressure from some PDP leaders.
He alleged that being pressurized by the PDP to quit his position ahead of the November 16th governorship election.
Mr Isenah confirmed this move to Channels Television via a telephone conversation.
There were Rumours about the Speaker’s resignation on Friday, September 27th, with sources claiming that Mr Isenah made the decision
They accused Isenah of plans to absolve himself of any blames should the PDP fail in the forthcoming election.
The Bayelsa Speaker had recently come under severe pressure to resign as to enable his party balance political equations.
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Isenah is said to have reached an agreement with Dickson and other PDP leaders to vacate his office in the event that Senator Douye Diri, who hails from his Kolokuma-Opokuma Local Government Area, emerged the candidate of the PDP for the election.
Initially, Mr Isenah insisted that he would not relinquish his position before the governorship poll, noting that he was yet to see how abandoning his office would stop the PDP from winning the forthcoming poll.