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2023: Diri cautions politicians against character assassination

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Governor Diri emphasised that as long as power comes only from God, nobody can overturn what has been divinely ordained for the state.

By Jeffrey Agbo

Bayelsa State Governor Douye Diri has warned politicians to desist from blackmail and character assassination ahead of the 2023 general elections.

The governor spoke on Tuesday evening during the service of songs in honour of late Mama Bebeapere Agbedi, mother of the member representing Sagbama/Ekeremor Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Dr. Fred Agbedi, at the Chief DSP Alamieyeseigha Memorial Banquet Hall in Yenagoa.

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Diri said he found it appalling that some politicians in the state have resorted to maligning the character of opposition party contestants and members in the guise of political campaigns.

A statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Daniel Alabrah, quoted the governor as saying that elections would come and go but the people would remain brothers and sisters.

He stressed that the best path to living a long and fulfilled life was showing love and appreciation for one another.

Governor Diri emphasised that as long as power comes only from God, nobody can overturn what has been divinely ordained for the state.

He said: “Political times are here and there is so much in the air — propaganda, lies and blackmails. You do not know which one to believe anymore. That was not the kind of life Mama lived.

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“The fact you want a political office should not make you to malign the character of another person. Elections will come and go, as I always say, but we will all remain brothers and sisters.

“For me, the best path to tread and best way towards living the kind of life that we are celebrating today is to continue to show love and appreciation. No matter who is blocking it, when God says this is yours, nobody can stop it.”

While extolling the virtues of the matriarch, who lived 111 years, Governor Diri described her as a quintessential woman, who made a lot of sacrifice for mankind.

In a sermon titled “A Good Name,” Bishop Dotimi Egbegi said for one to be spoken well of after death, the individual must have a good name while alive.

Giving a testimony about his mother, Agbedi said she instilled discipline in him and his siblings as well as investing meaningfully in their educational advancements.

The House of Reps member described his late mother as a principled but humble woman, a trait that he said is also found in him.

Also present at the solemn gathering were the Deputy Governor, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, past and serving members and colleagues of the chief mourner from the National Assembly, state legislators, chairman of the state Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Solomon Agwana, members of the state executive council, politicians from different political parties as well as top government functionaries and members of the clergy.

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