Yenagoa—Controversial Ijaw religious advocate, Apostle Bodmas Prince Kemepadei has urged a former deputy governor of Bayelsa State, Rt. Hon. Peremobowei Ebebi to stop making statements capable of plunging the state into another “phase of poverty and without any sense of patriotism.”
The leader of the Egbesu Brotherhood, in statement he sent to Mangrovepen.ng, advised Ebebi to use his influence to attract federal government intervention to help in the ongoing construction of the Sagbama/Ekeremor road.
In his words: Such irresponsible statements without any form of patriotism coming from an elder statesman who once served Bayelsa as Deputy Governor only points to the fact that Bayelsa’s underdevelopment is the product of previous handlers who had no vision for the state, but to gather wealth and advance their political reputation
“Our people are being marginalized in Federal positions, yet the former deputy governor keeps mute because of political party interest, recently there were recruitments in the civil defence (NSCDC), Bayelsa’s position were replaced with that of non-indigenes
“As a chieftain of the APC, he should be using his position to attract federal government projects, jobs and other opportunities into the state just like the northerners are doing, but what we see our own doing is the reverse, using their party platform to undermine, deprive our people of federal benefits and promote disunity
“Clearly, Ebebi’s politics is to Bayelsa’s disadvantage and extension of the Ijaw Nation.
“Less than two years in office, Bayelsa is transforming into a burgeoning city under Gov. Diri, the governor is currently constructing a senatorial road that also connects Ebebi’s village to the capital city, does the Governor need to be in his party before he can advocate for federal intervention
“Ebebi’s arbitrary position is a confirmation that those who came on the platform of change have ended up even being worse than those that they came to change.”
Bodmas further advised the former deputy Governor to retract his earlier statement and tender a public apology to the Governor Diri.