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BAYELSA DECIDES:  GRASSROOT MOVEMENT FOR THE RE- ELECTION OF DIRI/ LAW EMPOWERS PEOPLE IN YENAGOA

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Last updated: 2023/11/09 at 12:20 PM
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BAYELSA DECIDES:  GRASSROOT MOVEMENT FOR THE RE- ELECTION OF DIRI/ LAW EMPOWERS PEOPLE IN YENAGOA

—— Assures Governor Diri of Clear Coast to Victory

By Wilson Marcurlay

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As Governor Diri Rounds off Campaign in a well attended retreat on Tuesday 6th Nov, Just a couple of days to the Bayelsa State Governorship election, come Saturday 11th, 2023, Members of a Front line NGO, tagged Grassroot Movement For The Re – Election of Governor Douye.

Diri and his Deputy ,Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo stormed Yenagoa today, the Bayelsa State Capital to distribute souvenirs, food stuff and other materials to the less privilege teaming supporters,
and the mases who came in solidarity for absolute support of Governor Diri Second tenure re – election bid.

The event which was organized centrally in Yenagoa the Bayelsa
State Capital attracted all relevant stakeholders of who is who in Bayelsa State politics with the teaming supporters assuring Governor Diri of clear coast to Victory come Saturday 11th, November, 2023.

The Grassroot Movement with a numerical strength spreading across the length and breath
of the State, later
proceeded to the various creeks, wards and units across the three Senatorial Districts equally distributing souvenirs and other items as the people applauded the gesture and promised to keep a date with history by re – electing Governor Diri again to continue his laudable prosperity agenda, to the glory of God.

Speaking during the unique political gathering, on behalf of the Front line Grassroot Movement, Hon. Abel Ebifemowei – Bayelsa Central Coordinator ,Hon. Alex Jenakumo – Bayelsa West Coordinator ,Hon.. Charity Kens Godwin – Deputy Coordinator in their various speeches stated that indeed Governor Douye Diri has done very well by bringing prosperity to the people, which is the major reason the mases are clamoring for his re -election as the mammoth crowd of supporters tell us one simple story that our talk na do Governor deserves second tenure after the robust score card of the first tenure.

Hon George Turner – Deputy Co-ordinator, Bayelsa East.
Chief Natus Zebakame – Deputy Coordinator, Bayelsa Central and others who also spoke hinted that the DIRI/LAW Re – Election Movement is a foundation laid by
Concerned Bayelsans for Good
Governnance, a people of good
conscience who have deplored their
personal resources and dedicated
themselves to the growth
and development of Bayelsa State
to the glory of God.

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Democracy Newsline November 9, 2023
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