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Udengs Eradiri, governorship candidate of the Labour Party in Bayelsa, says the ranking of the state as the second poorest in the country is a sign of the failure of the Peoples Democratic Party led administration in the state.by the Nigeria Bureau of Statistics in 2022, Bayelsa was ranked as the second poorest state in the country behind Sokoto.
“Why is Douye Diri and the PDP still campaigning for a second term? Data technology company, StatiSense, recently unveiled the Multidimensional poverty index of 2022 report of the National Bureau of Statistics,” NAN quoted Eradiri as saying.
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