Bayelsa State: A Response To Governor Douye Diri's Claims

PDP South-South Zonal Secretary Dismisses Governor Diri's Security Concerns
Let me break this down for you. George Turnah, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) South-South zonal secretary, has flat-out rejected the claims made by Bayelsa State Governor Douye Diri regarding alleged security threats tied to an upcoming rally. According to Turnah, these concerns are unfounded and baseless. He emphasized that there's absolutely no intent to spark any form of unrest in Bayelsa during the event, which is aimed at boosting support for President Bola Tinubu and FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike.
For those keeping score, Governor Diri had previously accused the rally, organized by Wike's political movement, of being a calculated move to destabilize the peace within the state. However, Turnah, speaking through a statement delivered by his media assistant, Kelvin Loveday, expressed frustration with Diri's reaction, labeling it as unnecessary and exaggerated.
Turnah didn't stop there. He took a moment to defend his close ties with Wike, assuring the Ijaw people of his unwavering respect, loyalty, and dedication. He stressed that his political group is solely focused on rallying support for President Tinubu's administration in the South-South region, with no hidden agendas. In his words, the rally is purely about uniting people for progress, not dividing them along ethnic lines.
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A Look Back at Past Political Dynamics
Turnah reminded Governor Diri of a little history lesson. He pointed out that the same Ogbia leaders and elders Diri recently asked to intervene were the very same individuals who, back in 2019, urged Turnah not to back Diri's political ambitions. Yet, Turnah chose to ignore their advice, showing his commitment to supporting Diri's leadership. Now, he finds it puzzling that Diri would criticize him for associating with Wike, especially given his constitutional right to freedom of association.
Turnah went on to clarify his position within the PDP, stating, "I am not only a proud member of the PDP but also a dedicated Zonal Secretary of the Party in the South-South region. If I'm truly not a member, then I don't know what other office the governor is accusing me of occupying." His message was clear: his role within the party is legitimate, and the accusations are baseless.
Looking Ahead: A Call for Unity
Despite the tension, Turnah acknowledged Governor Diri's accomplishments and pledged his continued support for the governor's efforts to drive prosperity in Bayelsa. But he didn't stop there. Turnah extended an open invitation to the youth, women, political leaders from all parties, and everyone who appreciates President Tinubu's leadership to join the rally. This is more than just a political event—it's a chance to celebrate the special bond between the president, the FCT minister, and the Bayelsa State and Ijaw community.
In conclusion, Turnah's message is one of unity, respect, and collaboration. He's urging everyone to rise above petty politics and come together for the greater good. After all, progress and prosperity are goals that should unite us all, not divide us.
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