Democracy Day: I Stand by all ideas of June 12 – Gov Diri
The Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, has said he stands by all the ideals of equity and inclusiveness that June 12 represents.
Governor Diri stated this in his Democracy Day message on Thursday to Bayelsans, while also assuring that he had no greater obligation than ensuring that people of the state lived in peace in order to attract the desired prosperity he promised.He said his administration would continue to extend the hand of fellowship to those that are aggrieved for them to join in the process of building the Bayelsa of their dreams.
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