BAYELSA GUBER: DIRI PROMISES SUCCOR FOR FLOOD-RAVAGED COMMUNITIES.....PDP begins constituency campaigns amidst rousing welcome
BAYELSA
GUBER: DIRI PROMISES SUCCOR FOR FLOOD-RAVAGED COMMUNITIES.....PDP begins constituency campaigns amidst
rousing welcome
By
Donald Sylva
Senator Douye Diri |
Governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in
Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, has promised to tackle the perennial
flooding in the state and the devastation it brings when elected into office.
In a report made available to the Press by the Media and Publicity
Committee of the PDP Campaign Council in the Bayelsa State Gubernatorial
election and signed by Mr. Dan Alabra, it was stated that Senator Diri also
pledged to engage the Federal Government over the issue of release of the
ecological fund for such natural disasters. The report reade=s as follows;
Diri and his running mate, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, got a
rousing reception on Tuesday as they commenced their campaigns outside the
state capital with visits to communities in Constituency 2 and 3 under Yenagoa
Local Government Area.
A mammoth crowd turned out at the Okordia school field, which
hosted the Biseni, Okordia and Zarama communities under Constituency 3, to
receive the duo and his entourage, which included speaker of the state
assembly, Hon. Monday Obolo Bubou, the party chairman, Mr. Moses Cleopas,
director-general of the campaign, Dr. Nimibofa Ayawei, a member of the PDP
Board of Trustees, Chief Remi Kuku, and other prominent leaders of the party
from the state and the area.
Senator Diri, while addressing the crowd, said as a chief and
title holder in Biseni clan, he was at home with people of the area.
He expressed appreciation
to the Biseni, Okordia and Zarama people for first electing him into the House
of Representatives and later into the Senate as well as for supporting the PDP
to also massively win the House of Assembly election.
Diri said he understood the
challenges of the area, especially the issue of flooding and lack of potable
water, which he promised to address when elected into office.
"I was preparing to
come and thank you for electing me into Senate before your people called me
again to run for the governorship. I therefore appreciate your support and the
confidence you have in me as a son whose community, Sampou, is close to Biseni.
"I know the challenges
of this area because I'm always here. I have inlaws, brothers and sisters here.
I know one of the challenges is potable water. This will be one of our priority
projects when you elect us into office.
"Hon. Gentle Emelah
spoke about the school (in Okordia). This campaign is also about our schools
and how to promote the education of our children and youths as against those
who buy certificates they cannot even teach with in primary school.
"It is about how we
can enhance and consolidate on the schools that the restoration government has
already built. We will have to build more schools, equip them and complete the
ones that are yet to be completed. Our campaigns will continue to be
issue-based. So the issue of our schools is paramount to us."
While commiserating with
the people over the devastation and displacement caused by flooding in the
area, particularly in Biseni, Diri said one of the tasks his administration
would handle is to engage the Federal Government on the release of the
ecological fund to the state so that the issue of the annual flooding in parts
of the state would be addressed once and for all.
"We will not make
fortuitous promises that we cannot fulfil. For me and my running mate, the
issue of flooding is paramount. Biseni, Sampou and other communities in the
state ravaged by flooding will be beneficiaries of the solutions we would
provide."
He appealed to the people
to vote for the PDP by thumb-printing the umbrella symbol on the ballot paper
on November 16. That way they would have voted for him and Ewhrudjakpo.
He also urged them not to
be intimidated by anyone and that they should stand to defend their vote after
casting it.
His running mate, Ewhrudjakpo,
who spoke in parables to underscore the place of PDP in the area, said the
Biseni, Okordia and Zarama people had always stood with and behind the party
and that he believes the governorship election would not be different.
"You do not compare
gold with beads just as you do not destroy your home in the city because you
want to build the one that is in the village. It is only a foolish man that
will ask his son to climb down from a tree where he is plucking good oranges to
allow another man's son to take over," Ewhrudjakpo said.
He asked if the people
would allow Bayelsa to be governed by those who do not mean well for the state
by presenting a candidate that is barely literate and had not been able to show
where he taught even with his claim to be an NCE graduate.
"This person also
claims to be a businessman but we know how he runs his so-called maiguard's
(security man's) business."
He described Diri as a
manager that had been tested and proven to be capable and had shown capacity
for good governance over the years.
The party Chairman, Cleopas
Moses, who thanked the people of the constituency for voting Diri into the
House of Reps and also into the Senate, said the party's governorship candidate
had been an outstanding representative of the area.
He added that now that he
is vying for the governorship, they should also support him to continue to
deliver the dividends of democracy and good governance.
"This constituency had
always been won and represented by the PDP either at the state or national legislature
even before I became chairman of the party. I urge you to continue to support
the party and the man that you have tested more than once and did not
disappoint you," Cleopas said.
On his part, the campaign
director-general, Dr. Nimibofa Ayawei, described Diri as a man that has
dedicated himself to the service of God and humanity, and who had also done a
lot for the people both as a politician and a public servant.
"He started as a
teacher and has risen to become a Senator. So he has been properly prepared for
leadership unlike the candidate of the other party.
"Diri is going round
the state telling the people what he has to offer Bayelsa. Our campaign is
issue-based. That is the irreducible minimum we expect from every candidate in
this election.
"Deploying guns,
bullets and violence in the election cannot guarantee victory. In 2015, some
persons resorted to killings but at the end of the day they did not win the
governorship election. I urge Bayelsans to reject violent politicians and those
who kill because of election. God will not allow that to happen again," he
said.
The campaign trail later
visited the Gbarain-Ekpetiama communities under Constituency 2 where an
ecstatic crowd also received the team at Ogboloma.
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