I’ll Continue To Be Gov For All – Diri 

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Address by Senator Douye Diri after being declared winner of the 11 November 2023 governorship election in Bayelsa State

  1. 1. Esteemed citizens of Bayelsa State,
  2. ON behalf of my dependable deputy, today I address you with a heart full of humility and gratitude as you have again bestowed upon me the honour of serving as your governor.
  3. This victory would not have been possible without the mighty hand and grace of the Almighty and the overwhelming support you have shown towards me and my Government of Prosperity. I am deeply humbled by your overwhelming expression of confidence and by your mandate to serve you for another four years. 
  4. I want to express my heartfelt appreciation to everyone who cast a vote in my favour and entrusted me with the responsibility of leading our beloved state.
  5. I am also immensely grateful to the leadership of our great party, PDP, at all levels and our dedicated campaign team and supporters, who worked tirelessly to spread our message of progress and unity throughout Bayelsa State. Your unwavering belief in our vision for prosperity and your relentless efforts have brought us this sweet victory.  
  6. However, I urge you all to celebrate with temperance, as this victory is not the exclusive preserve of any one political party. Rather, it is the collective will of a people united towards progress and a better future. Even those who cast their votes differently enriched our democratic practice by their participation and dissent. I reaffirm that I will continue to be the governor of all in Bayelsa State.
  7. I want to place on record our gratitude to the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, H.E. Bola Ahmed Tinubu for allowing the conducive environment for what has been a free, fair and credible election.
  8. In the same vein, we appreciate the role of most of the security agencies for their professionalism and hard work in providing security for the exercise. We equally commend the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for discharging its responsibility largely creditably. 
  9. I want to specifically acknowledge and appreciate our leader, former President Goodluck Jonathan, for his unqualified support just as thank my immediate predecessor in office, H.E Sen. Henry Dickson, for his unwavering and abiding support. Our special appreciation also goes to our party leaders and my brother’s governors for their physical presence and invaluable moral support during this process.
  10. In no particular order, I thank H.E former Vice President Atiku Abubakar

H.E. former Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State.  

H.E Gov. Agbu Kefas of Taraba State

H.E Gov. Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State

H.E Gov. Ahmadu Fintiri of Adamawa State

H.E Gov. Godwin Obaseki of Edo State

H.E Gov. Seyi Makinde of Oyo State

H.E former Gov Nyesom Wike 

  1. As I stated in my inauguration speech, where there is darkness, let us bring light. Where there is hatred, let us bring love. We are too few a people to be polarized and fractionalized along political, clan or other primordial ranks. My determination to foster unity and inclusivity as we strive to achieve the shared goals and aspirations of our people is undiminished. I eagerly look forward to collaborating with each and every one of you to create a brighter future for Bayelsa.
  2. I equally sincerely thank all those who exercised their democratic right to vote. Your participation in this election has reaffirmed the strength of our democracy and the power that lies within the hands of the people.
  3. However, it is important to acknowledge that this electoral process has not been without its challenges. Regrettably, attempts by some political actors to hijack the process and undermine the will of the people resulted in the utterly, unacceptable infiltration of violence, thuggery and intimidation into our electoral process. The lives of innocent individuals have been lost, an outcome that should not have occurred. Let me be clear: such actions are utterly unacceptable.
  4. At this moment, I offer my deepest condolences to the individuals and families who have suffered from brutal attacks, loss of life, injuries, and harassment during this off-cycle election.
  5. Innocent lives have needlessly been sacrificed on the altar of greed, and this tragedy must not be overlooked. I assure you that there will be consequences for these actions.
  6. In particular, the news of the murder of a young man, Berepelenyo George Sibo, in Twon-Brass, in the aftermath of this election, is deeply troubling. It serves as a stark reminder of the importance of maintaining peace, stability, and respect for human life during and after an election. Every loss of life is a tragedy, especially when it occurs in the context of exercising democratic rights. We must collectively condemn any acts of violence and work towards creating a society where every individual can freely and safely participate in the democratic process. 
  7. Once again, I extend my deepest gratitude to the people of Bayelsa State for their overwhelming support and trust. I accept your mandate to serve you again as Governor with utmost humility. Rest assured, I will continue to serve with integrity, dedication, and transparency. Let us embark on this next phase of our Prosperity journey together, knowing that the future of Bayelsa State rests in our hands, under God. 
  8. Thank you, and may God bless Bayelsa State.

Senator Douye Diri

 

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