Former Delta State governor, Chief James Ibori, has lauded the developmental strides of Bayelsa State governor, Douye Diri, in office over the last four years.
Ibori, who gave the commendation at the weekend during his visit to the Government House, Yenagoa, said Governor Diri had made a significant impact on the governance of the state and leadership in the Niger Delta.
The former Delta state governor, described his visit to Bayelsa as a homecoming as he had been a friend of the state since the days of the former governor, the late Chief Diepreye Alamieyeseigha.
Describing Bayelsa as the heartbeat of the Niger Delta, Ibori commended Diri not only for his impressive performance in the state, but also for his leadership qualities and for fostering peace and unity in the Niger Delta.
He expressed heartfelt delight to be home, saying he was in the state 2017 and now coming in he is impressed with the level of development.
He said, “This is the heartland of Niger Delta, and let me recognise the contribution of Bayelsa people to the well-being of the region, and I know you are not relenting.
“I encourage you to continue to perform. You did very well, so you got a second term. We all score you very high. You know how to unite people. You have the maturity and temperament to know when politics starts and ends. God will continue to give you more success.”
On Saturday, the king of the Ogboin Clan, His Royal Majesty Oweipa Jones-Ere, honoured Ibori with a chieftaincy title at his palace in Amassoma town.
In his remarks, Governor Diri applauded Ibori for his contributions to the Niger Delta struggle.
He recalled how Ibori was at the forefront of agitations for resource control and expressed delight that he had continued to fight for the region’s interests.
Diri noted that the former Delta governor left lasting legacies in his state and the region at large, stressing that true sons of the Niger Delta were proud to have him as leader.
He also stated that the injustices Ibori fought against as governor still existed today and appealed to him to continue to join forces with other stakeholders in the region to right the wrongs.