Nothing can separate me, Dickson — Diri

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Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri has assured the people of that state that there is nothing that can separate him and his predecessor, Senator Seriake Dickson because both of them share a strong bond.

 

Speaking on Monday when he led some leaders of the state to pay Dickson a Christmas visit at his country home, Toru-Orua in Sagbama Local Government, Governor Diri said the visit was primarily to consolidate the bond between him and his predecessor.

 

Dispelling rumours of rancour between both leaders going to next year’s governorship election in the state, Diri stressed that nothing can separate them as leaders, because he still counts on the experience of his predecessor, pleading with Dickson not to shy away from rendering fatherly advice whenever called upon.

 

The governor stated that as a mark of sustaining the legacies of Senator Dickson, his government has continued the construction of projects inherited in a bid to promote continuity in governance.

 

He said: “This visit, for me, is more like strengthening the bond that I and our leader (Dickson) share. There is nothing that can separate us. To bolster that fact, one of the major projects you took over from the federal government under the NDDC, which is the Sagbama-Ekeremor road, has been going on smoothly under my watch and it remains one of my priority projects to be completed by the government you handed over to me. Our state will continue to get stronger, more united and we will develop faster and further than when we met it.” He said.

 

Responding, the immediate past governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Seriake Dickson, expressed satisfaction with the performance of his successor, Senator Douye Diri.

 

Dickson, who represents Bayelsa West in the Senate, said he was very pleased with the governor’s commitment towards completing projects inherited from his administration, especially the Sagbama-Ekeremor road as well as the ongoing work on the two other senatorial roads in Bayelsa Central and Bayelsa East.

 

He thanked the governor for the visit, which, according to him, was now a tradition as he made a similar visit last year.

 

Dickson noted that Diri has pioneered a culture in the state’s political history by recognising and according him much respect, stressing that such positive gestures would be etched in the minds of their political followers.

 

The former governor cautioned those fabricating rumours of discord between him and his successor, saying this was counter-productive to the political stability of the state.

 

He said: “Let me say that I am pleased with the work you are doing. With the road projects you have continued, our communities are now being connected. Specifically on this very important project (Sagbama-Ekeremor road) that we toiled for and is a major infrastructure agenda on which we were elected.

 

“Let me also thank you for your thoughtfulness in pioneering this visit, which for me is a tradition. I recall how the governor made last Christmas memorable for me and we were very pleased to receive you.

 

“This tradition we have started, I believe it is one of the benefits of the experiments that led to the emergence of this government. An experiment in the sense that after eight years, the governor and the system deciding on succession. Pushing it hard even when they stole it, God gave it back to us.

 

“In Bayelsa, rumours fly rapidly. I am sleeping in my house and doing my work in Abuja but people are fabricating different stories. I am used to it.” He said.

(Daily Trust)

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