Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, and his
predecessor, Senator Seriake Dickson, have urged politicians in the state to
eschew bitterness and divisive tendencies.
Both leaders spoke on Monday during the Yuletide visit
of Governor Diri and a large delegation, including his deputy, Senator Lawrence
Ewhrudjakpo, to the country home of the former governor in Toru-Orua, Sagbama
Local Government Area.
The Bayelsa governor decried the level of rumour
mongering in the state, noting that the visit would again put to rest
speculations about rift between him and Dickson, whom he described as his boss.
Diri recalled how Dickson was instrumental to his
emergence as governor, and pledged to continue to work with him to develop the
state.
He stressed that as sitting governor, he was not
perfect and that both of them had come a long way and would sort out
differences whenever they arise.
Diri said: “In the state’s political turf, there is
too much bitterness and I believe this visit will reduce that.
"Anybody interested in political office should
eschew bitterness. It is God that gives power but He uses men. As we all
witnessed in this state, God used the immediate past governor to ensure that we
took over from him.
"As governor, my decisions can never be perfect
and might sometimes offend people, including you sir. But if you call me, I can
explain and give the other side of it. Sometimes, government even reverses its
decisions when you know that what you have done is wrong.
"We remain one. Politics will come and go, but we
will remain in this place. So, let us show brotherliness and love for each
other not only by mouth but by our actions."
Diri appreciated the people of Bayelsa West senatorial
district for their massive support that ensured he and his deputy were
re-elected in the November 2023 governorship election, saying it was the first
time he was meeting with a large gathering of leaders from the district after
the poll.
On the clamour for appointment, the Bayelsa helmsman
appealed for patience.
He explained that already the administration had over
5,000 appointees, which had shot up the state’s wage bill to almost N12 billion
from about N6 billion he inherited, following implementation of a new minimum
wage of N80,000 for civil servants in the state.
He said: "For those who worked for us, please
exercise patience. Our appointments have gone above 5,000. Our wage bill
exposure is in the realm of N12 billion.
Earlier, Senator Dickson, who represents Bayelsa West
in the Red Chamber of the National Assembly, also stated that efforts by
mischief makers to cause rancour between him and Diri had failed.
He promised to work with the governor in the interest
of the state and its development.
"Initiating this visit, which he has done for
some time, underscores the personal relationship and the relationship between
our people and families. We expres our gratitude to him and his wife.
"We believe that this will dispel most of the
negativities and allow us to continue without distractions. On our part, there
is no problem. Our duty is to support him,” the former governor, who spoke in
Izon language, said.
Dignitaries at the event included wife of the governor, Dr. Gloria Diri, wife of the former governor, Dr. Rachael Dickson, top government functionaries, traditional rulers of Tarakiri, Kolokuma and Opokuma clans, political stakeholders and elders from Bayelsa West and Central senatorial districts.
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