Edith CHUKU
The governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, has described the just concluded local government election in the state as peaceful and seamless.
Diri in a release made available to TNN on Saturday by his Chief Press Secretary, Daniel Alabrah, explained that reports available to him indicated that the poll was generally peaceful across the state and commended the state independent electoral commission for the organization of the Saturday’s poll.
The Bayelsa governor spoke to journalists shortly after voting at 10.15am alongside his wife, Dr Gloria, at his Kalamaowei wari unit 4 ward 6 in Sampou community, Kolokuma/Opokuma Local Government Area.
He expressed the optimism that the Peoples Democratic Party PDP, will emerge victorious in the 105 wards of the eight local government areas.
“PDP enjoys the support of the people and judging from the outcome of the November 11, 2023 governorship election, our party will still take the upper hand.
“As you have seen, the voting process was peaceful and seamless and l think if this is the way it is in every other unit and ward, then we expect a peaceful and successful local government election to usher in a new leadership at the third tier of government.
“So far, we are very pleased that there is no report of security breach across the state. At the last security council meeting, l charged the security agencies to be part of this electoral process and to ensure that security of the state was not breached.”
Responding to a question on why the All Progressives Congress APC in the state did not participate in the election, Diri said “only the faction led by Dennis Otiotio under the control of Chief Timipre Sylva boycotted the poll and the party had more than one faction. The reason for their action is best known to them.”





