February 9, 2025

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Ibori to Diri: You’ve Made N/Delta Proud

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A former governor of Delta State, Chief James Ibori, says he is impressed by the contributions of the governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, to the development of Bayelsa State and the Niger Delta at large.

Ibori was in Yenagoa on a visit to Diri. He told the governor years after his last visit to Yenagoa, he was shocked at the rate of turn-around that the state had gone through. According to the former governor, Diri had made significant impact in governance of the state and in leadership in the Niger Delta.

He said: “I am glad to be home. I came here last in 2017 and coming in now, I am impressed with the level of development I saw. I thank you for all you are doing for our people and we pray that God continues to guide you.

“This is the heartland of Niger Delta and let me recognise the contribution of Bayelsa people to the well-being of the region and I know you are not relenting.

“I encourage you to continue to perform. You did very well and that is why you got a second term. We all score you very high.

“You know how to unite people. You have the maturity and temperament to know when politics starts and ends. God will continue to give you more success.”

Ibori was among those who were honoured on  Saturday with a chieftaincy title by the king of Ogboin Clan, His Royal Majesty Oweipa Jones-Ere, at his palace in Amassoma town. In his remarks, Diri hailed Ibori for his contributions to the Niger Delta struggle.

He recalled how Ibori was in the forefront of agitations for resource control by states of the region and expressed delight that he had continued to fight for the region’s interest.

Diri noted that the former Delta governor left lasting legacies in his state and the region at large, stressing that true sons of the Niger Delta were proud to have him as leader. He also stated that the injustices Ibori fought against as governor still existed today and appealed to him to continue to join forces with other stakeholders in the region to right the wrongs.

The governor restated the need for Nigeria to practice true federalism based on equity, fairness and justice.

He said: “We are so happy to host you as we hold you in very high esteem. Your leadership is not only in Delta State but across our region. The bonding between you and Alamieyeseigha was second to none.

“Looking at your contribution to the Niger Delta struggle, which you are still doing, makes us happy. When we had issues with the former governor of Rivers State, you were the first to call us to settle. That is what an elder does.

“You were one of my strong external support during the election. I appreciate and thank you very much.

“You left your name in gold in Ijaw land and Delta State as you are one person whose hands are open to everybody. We still need your knowledge. The struggle is still on. There is imbalance in our federal system.”

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