Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa
said there was a grand plan to get him removed but it failed.
He said Bayelsa and the Ijaw nation
lost a unique opportunity for development under former President Goodluck
Jonathan.
For the governor of Bayelsa state, Seriake Dickson, the six years
spent by Dr. Goodluck Jonathan as president of Nigeria was a wasted opportunity
for Ijaw people.
Dickson made the declaration on Tuesday, May 16, while
reportedly regretting that Jonathan, his own kinsman, wasted a very good
opportunity for the Ijaw people. Governor Dickson also revealed that during the
administration of Jonathan, ministers and other presidential aides from Bayelsa
were strictly after selfish interests. How Goodluck Jonathan wasted 6 years as
president - Bayelsa Governor Dickson said Jonathan and his appointees failed
Bayelsa and Ijaw people This, according to him, made the state and the Ijaw
nation lose the unique opportunity of attracting development. The Nation
reports that the governor spoke at the Ijaw House, Yenagoa during the annual
celebration of their hero, Major Adaka Boroh, who fought and died in the
struggle for self-determination for the Ijaws. READ ALSO: Nigerian Army raises
coup alarm, warns soldiers not to mix with politics Dickson, who was at the
event with his deputy, John Jonah, and members of his cabinet, said he and some
others have suffered from the “Bayelsa-Ijaw disease of pulling-him-down
syndrome.” He revealed that at a time, there was a devilish plot to unseat him
as governor of Bayelsa state. Dickson lamented that the scenario under Jonathan
was repeating itself in the current administration of President Muhammadu
Buhari where ministers and appointees from the state have refused to use their
positions to assist his government’s developmental efforts. “It is true that we
are celebrating Boroh, but ask yourself whether you are doing your bit. “Boroh
came, saw and did his bit and has gone. I and my team have come and we have
taken up the battle from where Boroh stopped and we are doing our duties. “Each
of us must examine ourselves and to be frank we have not done very serious
examination in this state and in the Ijaw nation.
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asked them if they've prayed for Buhari “We cannot blame God. God has been very
merciful and kind to us particularly of late,” he said. He thereafter laid
wreaths at the tomb of Boroh in the Heroes’ Park in the presence of traditional
rulers from the state. Earlier reported that in a new book published by his
aide, Reno Omokri, former President Goodluck Jonathan revealed names of those
who conspired to ensure his defeat in the 2015 general election. Jonathan
specifically mentioned former Governor of Adamawa state, Murtala Nyako, among
others as one of the arrowheads of the move.
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