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Bayelsa Gov Visits Jonathan, Seeks Reconcilia­tion with Elders

- Emmanuel Addeh in Yenagoa

Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri yesterday visited former President Goodluck Jonathan in his Yenagoa home immediatel­y after his inaugurati­on was part of his plan to calm frayed nerves in the state.

Diri who acknowledg­ed that there was too much anger and bitterness in the state especially resulting from the November 16 governorsh­ip election, explained that his resolve was to ensure that all stakeholde­rs are carried along in the governance of Bayelsa.

He said his visit to the former president was the first step in the reconcilia­tory process, noting that he would soon be visiting elders and leaders of the state in furtheranc­e of his effort to unite the state.

Diri’s emergence in the PDP primaries had created a wedge between Jonathan, who supported Mr Timi Alaibe, on the one hand and Diri and former Governor

Seriake Dickson on the other.

After the private meeting with Jonathan, Diri described Jonathan as a father and a mentor who deserved to be treated as such.

He said: “It wasn’t a formal meeting, but we have come to see our father and our mentor to pledge our allegiance to the former president. Recall that while he was governor, I was Commission­er for Sports. We have had a very long relationsh­ip before now.

“Our state has too much of bitterness and acrimony. We have to show love. We have to reconcile. We need to cement relationsh­ips. We have to rebuild relationsh­ips. That’s what myself and my deputy visited the former president.

“We need an agenda that will bring Bayelsa’s people together; unite them as one people who will pursue the developmen­t of Bayelsa as one people, whether in PDP, APC or any other political party,” he said.

He added that he was also at the former President’s house to tap from his vast knowledge of the state, having been a governor and leader of the entire country.

He said: “We have been elected as governors not only of PDP, but of Bayelsa state. Therefore, every political party, everybody in Bayelsa will feel a stake and we have to tap do the knowledge of those who have been in governance.

“We will not stop with the former President Jonathan, but we will still go to other leaders and elders of Bayelsa state to make sure we are in one accord,” the governor explained.

Meanwhile, the Nigeria Union of Journalist­s (NUJ), Bayelsa State Council has condemned Friday’s attack on Radio Bayelsa by suspected members of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), in the state in reaction to the judgment of the Supreme Court.

In a statement by its Council Chairman, Samuel Numonengi

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