There was palpable joy on Monday in Nembe and Brass
local government areas of Bayelsa State as Governor Douye Diri undertook a
first boat ride from the Ikiberi Creek in Nembe to Twon, headquarters of the
Brass council.
The excitement was due to the reduction in travel time
following ongoing construction of the 21km phase one of the Nembe-Brass road by
the Senator Diri administration.
The journey to Twon, which lasted about 30 minutes,
previously took about one hour by boat from Nembe and two hours from Yenagoa,
the state capital.
The visibly excited Bayelsa governor said the
commitment of his administration to link all local government headquarters in
the state by road from the capital was on course.
Diri, who undertook the journey as he commenced a
Thank-You Tour of the eight councils in the state, appreciated the people of
Brass for their immeasurable support in the November 2023 governorship poll
despite having a major opponent from the area.
A mammoth crowd welcomed the governor’s entourage,
which included his deputy, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, state chairman of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Solomon Agwana, and top government
officials, as they arrived the new Twon-Brass pavilion.
He commended the people for standing against agents of
violence and malpractices, which ensured his re-election.
Diri noted that his acceptance in Brass cut across
political parties as non-PDP members played significant roles for his victory
based on their conviction and not financial gains.
“We came to thank the great youths, women, leaders and
elders of Brass Local Government Area on behalf of your Government of
Prosperity.
“This is not a political party gathering. Rather it is
a gathering of every Brass man and woman that contributed, voted and stood by
their votes to ensure your government was brought back.
“Some of you from other political parties even worked
like they were members of PDP. I thank you all.
“We started this thank-you tour from Brass as this is
where the number three man in the state comes from as well as the place of the
only woman representing us in the National Assembly.
“This is also an area we are constructing a road that
had been on the drawing board from time immemorial. Where people said the
terrain was too difficult but we are here to say it is not that difficult.
“Today, I got here through that road. We drove from
Yenagoa to the Nembe-Brass road, to the point called Ikiberi, and from there by
boat we came into Twon-Brass under 30 minutes.”
Diri said the second phase of the road worth N120
billion was awarded by the President Bola Tinubu administration after several
formal letters by his administration to the federal government were ignored by
the immediate past administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.
He emphasised that the road will turn Brass into a hub
of commercial activities that would boost the livelihood of the people and the
tourism potential of the area and the state.
He approved the request to rehabilitate the Brass
General Hospital and directed the Commissioner for Health to take the necessary
actions.
In his remarks, Speaker of the House of Assembly,
Abraham Ingobere, commended the governor for his strategic approach to
governance, especially his robust relationship with the legislature and
judiciary.
Ingobere recalled the peaceful atmosphere engendered
by the governor’s approach to the opposition political parties during the
governorship poll and how it positively benefited the PDP.
The Speaker also noted that the governor has invested
huge state resources on the Nembe-Brass road as though he was from the area
while equally commending him for his relationship with the government at the
centre, which resulted in the presidential approval of the second phase of the
project.
Member representing Nembe/Brass Federal Constituency
in the House of Representatives, Mrs. Marie Ebikake, said the people spoke in
one voice through the ballot as a way of repaying the good works of the
governor.
The Commissioner for Community Development, Mr. Alfred
Belemote, said Brass Constituency 1 has witnessed unprecedented government
presence under the Diri administration
and that the people were proud to identify with the governor.
In a welcome address, chairman of Brass Local
Government Area, Mr. Lucky Febo, said the people were happy to host the
governor and that his victory at the last governorship poll was a reflection of
their appreciation for his commitment towards changing the developmental
narrative of the area, particularly through the Nembe-Brass road project.
On arrival, the governor visited the palace of the
Amanyanabo of Twon-Brass, King Alfred Diete-Spiff, where he received royal
blessings.
On his entourage were the Senator representing Bayelsa
East, Chief Benson Agadaga, his Bayelsa Central counterpart, Dr. Konbowei
Benson, and House of Reps members, Dr. Mitema Obordor (Ogbia federal
constituency) and Oforji Oboku (Yenagoa/Kolokuma/Opokuma federal constituency).
Others were the Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Nimibofa Ayawei, Chief of Staff, Government House, Dr. Peter Akpe, among other government functionaries.
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