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Alamieyeseigha Stood For Peace, Unity Of Ijaw Nation – Gov Diri D

By Udoyo Oyosongo, Yenagoa

Bayelsa State governor, Senator Douye Diri, has described the first civilian governor of the state, the late Chief Diepreye Solomon Peter Alamieyeseigha, as a selfless leader that always ensured the interest of the Ijaw nation was placed above other considerations.

Speaking during the fifth annual memorial anniversary programme in honour of the former governor in his hometown, Amassoma, Southern Ijaw Local Government, Governor Diri said Chief Alamieyeseigha will always be remembered for his worthy legacies, which include peace, unity of Ijaw nation and laying the foundation for the development of the state.

He lauded Alamieyeseigha for establishing the Niger Delta University, saying his passion for education has empowered many Bayelsans and Niger Deltans.

Diri also praised his non-violence approach to politics and called on Bayelsans and the Ijaw nation to sustain his legacies by promoting love and unity at all times.

He said Alamieyeseigha is a hero that will always live in the hearts of Bayelsans due to his laudable legacies. He said the state government will take over the organisation of his memorial programme from next year.

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His words, “How many people died five years ago and are remembered in this fashion? For me, it is a day of joy for us to remember the first civilian governor of Bayelsa State who started laying the foundation of our dear state. He came, he saw, he conquered and he is now resting.

“Let me on behalf of the government and people of Bayelsa State today commemorate the fifth anniversary of the death of our hero, a man who lived for his people and not only for his family, a man who left legacies and started laying the foundation blocks of a modern Bayelsa State. His memories will continue to linger in Bayelsa and the Ijaw nation.

“Let me use this opportunity of the commemoration of the death of our hero to caution all of us in the field of politics that politics is not to kill and to destroy. Politics is to build and to engage people. That was what Chief DSP Alamieyeseigha stood for. If we respect him, then we have to follow his footsteps.”

He commended the Alamieyeseigha family for the orderly organisation of the memorial programme and assured that the state government would always support them.

Speaking on behalf of the family, his younger brother and commissioner for budget and economic planning, Mr Akpoebide Alamieyeseigha, lauded Governor Diri for gracing the occasion, saying the family was encouraged by his presence, being the first serving governor to attend the memorial programme.

He thanked the governor for finding him worthy of serving in his cabinet and for always supporting his family.

Earlier, the governor was at the palace of the Amananowei of Amassoma, Chief Graham Naigba, where he praised the legacies of the late Alamieyeseigha.

The climax of the event was the laying of wreath at his graveside by the governor and the late governor’s wife, Mrs. Margaret Alamieyeseigha.

 

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