Bayelsa guber poll: Diri clinches PDP ticket for second term

Douye Diri

Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, has won the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship primary in the state.

He will be the party’s candidate for the November 11 gubernatorial election.

Diri, an incumbent governor of the state, is eyeing a second term in office.

He was the only aspirant for the primary and polled a total of 305 yes votes from the delegates to emerge as the party candidate.

The primary election conducted on Wednesday, had the party delegates from the eight local government areas of the state casting their votes to affirm the candidature of the governor.

The Chairman of the Bayelsa State Gubernatorial Election Primary Committee and Governor of Osun State, Senator Ademola Adeleke, urged the people of the state to rally round the party during the November 11 governorship election in the state.

He was delightful that the committee was able to conduct free and fair primary in the state, urging members to unite to ensure the victory of the party during the poll.

Speaking after being declared winner, Governor Diri vowed to lead the party to victory during the election, saying Bayelsa State is totally a PDP state judging from the just concluded presidential and National Assembly elections.

He said: “In a democracy, people must be allowed to vote and the votes must count, that is why people of Bayelsa State must ensure that persons with violent tendencies are not enthroned in governance of the state.

“Voting pattern during the just concluded general elections showed that Bayelsa State is totally PDP, our government has been able to bring back members who have left our party to form a united party.

“In the past three years, our government has embarked on several infrastructural projects and prioritize the welfare of civil servants, we will consolidate on what we have on the ground during our second term.

“We will continue to take necessary steps to bring shared prosperity to Bayelsa State and its people.”

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