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Diri threatens to sack aides engaged in campaigns before 2023

Diri threatens to sack aides engaged in campaigns before 2023

Duoye Diri

Duoye Diri

Governor Douye Diri of Bayelsa State on Wednesday swore in two new Special Advisers.

He cautioned his political appointees against early politicking ahead of the 2023 general elections, saying he would not hesitate to sack any of them found wanting.

Diri gave the warning before the commencement of the weekly State Executive Council meeting in Government House, Yenagoa.

Those sworn-in include Alabo Ozubide (Legal Matters) and Onumah Johnson (Non-Indigenes).

 

This was contained in a statement on Wednesday titled, ‘Resign or be sacked, Gov Diri warns appointees over early politicking,’ issued by the governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Mr Daniel Alabrah.

The statement quoted him as saying, “I find it very difficult to believe that appointees in this government have already started open politicking.

“Yes, it is the constitutional right of anybody to contest but even the Bible tells us that there is time for everything. At this time, we are trying to stamp our feet to meet up our campaign promises to our people.

“I hereby caution all those involved to immediately withdraw. If you are prepared to continue with this government, you must listen to the music of this administration. We are not prepared to start politicking this year.”

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