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‘We’re turning Yenagoa into a modern city –Gov Diri

By Odie Ramon, Yenagoa. 

Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, has said his administration’s urban renewal program will transform Yenagoa, the state capital, into a modern city.

Senator Diri stated this against the backdrop of the recent relocation of inter-state commercial transporters to the new state-owned transport terminal at Igbogene.

Speaking on Wednesday during the state executive council meeting in Government House, Yenagoa, the governor said centralized motor parks were features of modern cities, which Yenagoa was gradually turning into.

He warned against touting around the vicinity of the terminal, saying that all travelers were expected to go into the terminal for booking and boarding of vehicles.

Diri also stressed that the relocation would curb crime as passengers coming into the state would now be monitored.

He said: “I visited the new terminal and saw its beauty. This is what every modern society does. 

“For those who play politics and are still criticizing, I am very sorry for them. Bayelsans are, however, happy with what we have done. It is only those who do not know what a modern society looks like that make derogatory statements about me and the government.

“For the first time in our state, we are seeing what a city is like. We want to turn Yenagoa into a modern city. We want to bring Yenagoa to a better place.

“I am happy that the terminal is bubbling.

Nobody should act like agbero (tout) in that place. That park is modern with everything provided.

“For those who want to come into Bayelsa to commit the crime, we have stopped them with the movement to the new terminal.”

Commenting on the peaceful and crime-free Yuletide period, the Bayelsa helmsman commended the security agencies for their collaborative efforts that ensured the state was secured throughout the festive season.

He also noted that there was a boost in tourism and entertainment during the period and particularly commended dancehall music star Enetimi Odon (popularly called Timaya) for giving back to the state through his annual Timaya Day concert held on January 1.

He observed that the event attracted a huge crowd of mostly youths and that the show had great tourism potential for the state.

Diri stated: “In the whole of these festivities, what I consider as the final lap was the January 1 Timaya Day that had to do with youths of our state.

“Instructively, there was no incident of crime. I was there. The youths were well-behaved, and they became security by themselves. 

“From what I saw, I believe there is hope for this country and our state. We all need to do what is right.”

Commenting on an ugly incident at Agbere in Sagbama Local Government Area, Diri thanked the leadership of the community for maintaining the peace and for not taking the laws into their hands.

He assured that ongoing investigation would unravel those behind the dastardly murder of a chief in the community.

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