Governor Diri Uncovers Plot By Wike Loyalists To Instigate Crisis In Bayelsa
“This is not Rivers State. “Every public facility owned by the Bayelsa State government cannot be used....
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Governor Diri Uncovers Plot By Wike Loyalists To Instigate Crisis In Bayelsa
Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, has issued a stern warning against the planned mega rally by loyalists of Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Nyesom Wike, saying any attempt to import the political crisis from Rivers State into Bayelsa would not be tolerated.
The governor raised concerns over the potential for unrest in the state, stressing that the state government would take strong action to prevent any activity that could disrupt its peace.
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Speaking on Thursday at separate meetings with the Bayelsa Elders Council and the 37th session of the state security council, Diri cautioned security commanders, traditional rulers, youths, and elders to be vigilant.
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The governor specifically referred to the planned inauguration of a faction led by George Turner, a suspended member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state, and linked it to efforts to stir political tensions.
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Diri noted that such actions, coupled with the heightened ethnic tensions from the ongoing political crisis in Rivers State, could lead to a destabilizing situation in Bayelsa.
He emphasized that Bayelsa is not a place for external political strife, particularly after the FCT Minister’s recent threats to cause disruption in PDP-governed states. Governor Diri made it clear that Bayelsa’s peaceful disposition should not be misunderstood as weakness.
He further stated that the alarm was imperative given that the FCT Minister had threatened to cause crisis in PDP-governed states in the country.
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He said: “Any attempt to import the Rivers State political crisis into Bayelsa will be resisted.
“I urge security commanders in the state to be on the alert. Parents and traditional rulers should discourage their wards and children from being used by unscrupulous elements to cause trouble in the state.”
Diri, who insisted that the peaceful disposition of the Ijaws should not be misconstrued for cowardice, said the state would not allow a faceless group to foment trouble in Bayelsa, which is the homeland of all Ijaw people.
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“As you are aware, we have threats from our sister state. The political crisis there is threatening us and we will not allow what is happening there to come into Bayelsa State.
“We had in our party a renegade, who has decided to form a parallel PDP in Bayelsa State, working with an ex-governor.
“The party in our state suspended him for gross misconduct and for now he is not a member of our party in Bayelsa State.
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“He was a part of the kangaroo PDP South South zonal congress that was rejected by the National Working Committee of our party and he is threatening the peace of this state.
“This is not Rivers State. Bayelsa is the cradle of every Ijaw man. I have always said that being peaceful is not cowardice. We are very courageous and we can stand up for the truth at all times.
“Every public facility owned by the Bayelsa State government cannot be used except with the express approval of the state government.”
The Bayelsa helmsman enjoined the people to continue to maintain the prevailing peace in the state in order to sustain its development.
At the meeting with the elders council, the governor assured the elders of judicious use of the state’s resources.
Responding on the electricity situation in the state, Diri explained that the current blackout resulted from vandalised towers in Rivers and assured that he would work with relevant bodies to restore power.
He added that with the procurement of a gas turbine, the state would soon experience steady power supply.
He also revealed that the state was set to employ about 1000 Bayelsans into the civil service.
“Again, we are going to employ another 1000 Bayelsans. That process is already on. From information I got from the civil service commission, they have received about 36,000 applications. It is like what we are doing is a drop of water in the ocean, but it is a good way to start.”
Diri further stated that the teachers recruitment exercise was cancelled because of irregularities and that he had to set up a committee headed by his Deputy Chief of Staff to oversee a new exercise.
Earlier, chairman of the Bayelsa Elders Council, who is the immediate past deputy governor of the state, Rear Admiral Gboribiogha John Jonah (rtd), commended Diri for his administration’s infrastructure development strides.
Present at the meeting were a former Military Governor of Rivers State and Amayanabo of Twon-Brass, King Alfred Diete-Spiff, chairman, Bayelsa State Traditional Rulers Council, King Bubaraye Dakolo, and other leaders in the council.
Daniel Alabrah
Chief Press Secretary
Thursday, March 27, 2025
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