The first civilian governor of Bayelsa State, Diepreye Alamieyesigha, has said no perfect system of government exists anywhere in the world.
Alamieyeseigha spoke during an interactive session with reporters on Saturday in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State capital.
He advised, “There is no perfect government anywhere in the world. If a government programme and policies are facing challenges, it is not only the executive arm that takes the blame, the House of Assembly is empowered to check the excesses of the executive as an oversight function, so if the three arms of government are working in synergy, the people will be carried along.”
He also seized the opportunity to urge Bayelsans to vote for Governor Seriake Dickson in the forthcoming December 5 poll.
“I think we should give governor Dickson another four years to complete the projects he has embarked upon and properly hand over in 2020.”
He described the incumbent governor’s performance in the last three and half years as very impressive, visible and commendable.
Alamieyeseigha said, “Under Dickson, we now drive to places which hitherto were not possible. We could see changes springing up here and there before the economic crisis hit the country.
However, some elders in Bayelsa State, under the auspices of Assembly of Bayelsa Patriots, have resolved to galvanise the people into a mass movement to stop the second term bid of incumbent Governor, Mr. Seriake Dickson.
The ABP, made up of former National Assembly members, former public office holders, elders and youths, said they would frustrate Dickson’s re-election bid through all constitutional means.
The group, in a statement on Saturday, entitled, ‘Some fundamental reasons why Bayelsans must unite to Stop second tenure bid of Seriake Dickson’, said the Peoples Democratic Party government in the state had allegedly fallen short of the people’s expectations.”
Chairman, ABP, Major Andrew Oputa (retd.), said the Dickson’s administration, and by extension, the PDP, had broken down irretrievably due to abysmal failure to keep faith with the promises made to deliver good governance, people-oriented programmes, sustainable development, among others. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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How can it be perfect when you stole ALL the monies meant for meaningful development? Tell me?? This thief is talking.
ReplyDeleteOnly in a corruption riddled country would a notorious and shameless thieving ex convict be granted platforms to talk,I weep for Nigeria for some of the people can't even tell good from bad
ReplyDeleteThis man, u are not suppose to be talking. By now u are suppose to be serving like 80year jail term, that is in a linient country who does not want to tak ur sick life, but in a country like malasia u would have been hanged my now and your skeleton would have been telling Nigerians this scrap. Niger Deltans are suffering is because people like u not mainly b/c of FG. In case u dnt knw with all the money u have stolen, go to GCC countries in middle east and see how close to perfection their countries are in terms of people standard of living and development ascwell as very minimum crime rate. Also their government officials are respected all over the world on like Nigeria government officials like u who go abroad to disgrace his nation after destroying home by stealing and still have gods to open ur dirty shameless mouth. God will surely visit u for what u ve done to Niger Delta people and Nigeria.
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