PDP acknowledges Diri’s resignation, reaffirms unity, strength in Bayelsa

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By Samuel Oyadongha, Yenagoa

The Bayelsa State Chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has formally accepted the resignation of Governor Douye Diri from the party.

The determination was made during an exigency gathering of the State Working Committee (SWC) held connected Wednesday evening successful Yenagoa, wherever enactment officials confirmed the receipt of the governor’s resignation missive with utmost respect.

According to the PDP, the missive was addressed to the Kolga Ward 6 Chairman and copied to the State Working Committee.

In a connection issued aft the meeting, the enactment enactment expressed heavy appreciation for Governor Diri’s exemplary leadership, committedness to antiauthoritarian ideals, and cordial narration with stakeholders and members passim his tenure arsenic a PDP member.

While acknowledging his determination to resign, the PDP reaffirmed its loyalty to the party’s imaginativeness and principles, assuring members that its structures successful Bayelsa stay intact, united, and focused connected advancing the corporate goals of the party.

The connection added that the enactment remains steadfast and committed to strengthening interior cohesion and consolidating its power crossed the state.

The Bayelsa PDP besides extended its champion wishes to Governor Diri, praying for his occurrence successful his aboriginal governmental and idiosyncratic endeavours.

Those contiguous astatine the gathering included the State Chairman, Solomon Agwanana; Deputy Chairman, Ben George Odon; Secretary, Gesiye Isowo; Treasurer, Elder Luke Demeoru; Vice Chairman (Central), Chief Wisdom Nathan; State Organizing Secretary, Indutimi Opurubelebo; State Publicity Secretary, Ebiye Agu Ogoli; and State Woman Leader, Christie Ebbeli, among others.

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