
Diri’s Leadership Style Investment-Friendly, Says Dangote As Firm, Bayelsa Sign MoU
“The oil processing licence owned by the state, nothing has been done about it. We want to partner with you to develop it.”
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“The oil processing licence owned by the state, nothing has been done about it. We want to partner with you to develop it.”
The Executive Governor of Bayelsa State, Sen. Douye Diri, has called on youths to shun violence, drugs, and cultism. Governor Diri made the call at the 164th State Executive Council meeting held at the Exco Chambers of Government House, Yenagoa. While addressing the recent upsurge of cult killings in the state, the governor noted that…
“We used to think we had two Presidents in Nigeria: Tinubu and Wike. Now, we know Wike has a boss who can checkmate his excesses. How I wish you had also stopped his reckless disruption of the Sim Fubara government in Rivers State and saved the hapless people from this unfortunate contraption called emergency rule. Nigerians are currently undergoing immense hardship and pain, and you need to rescue them from Wike’s additional burdens and insults. Wike’s assignments are far smaller than those of Minister Dave Umahi, yet Umahi remains humble, while Wike subjects Nigerians to his tautological press conferences as if he is running his own federal government, rather than being under anyone’s control.”
Looking at all these three heroes of the Ijaw nation and the Niger Delta, Dappa-Biriye symbolized different aspects of common traits and attributes such as diplomatic courage and integrity; Boro embodied revolutionary courage and youthful idealism; while Edwin Clark represented strategic courage and enduring advocacy. All three are bound by a shared goal: justice and equity for the Niger Delta, each walking different paths—but with unshakable courage, deep conviction, and enduring character.
Dickson who had a confrontation with Akpabio during plenary over the emergency rule in Rivers State, has been a threat due to his vocality and eloquence in the Senate, advocating and defending the interest of the Niger Delta and the Ijaw nation for equity, justice and fairness to prevail.
As we remember you, we find solace in knowing that you rest eternally with the Lord, surrounded by His angels and all who have gone before you. Your tireless labor for peace, progress, and empowerment was not in vain. It resonates deeply within the hearts of those you touched and continues to guide the work of PANDEF (Pan-Niger Delta Forum), which you so passionately served.
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Fast forward to 2025, President Tinubu, buoyed by arrogance and flattered by sycophants who crown him a “master strategist,” is blindly walking the same path that ended Jonathan’s reign. But history teaches hard lessons.
The upcoming biometric Population and Housing Census presents a unique opportunity to create a digital National Population Register. This register would strengthen the e-CRVS system and integrate biometric data from various agencies to streamline the identification of deceased registrants, ensuring accurate sharing of official death records with INEC, thus allowing for the removal of deceased voters from the register.
As a brother and mentor, Hon. Ambaiowei has touched the hearts of those around him. He embodies the spirit of unity and progress, always encouraging those he leads to strive for greatness. His approach to leadership is grounded in compassion, vision, and an acute understanding of the needs of his constituents. This birthday, we applaud his relentless spirit and passion for service.