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Removal of monarch is lawful, irrevocable, says Diri, decries illegal oil bunkering activities in Bayelsa

Yenagoa—Bayelsa Governor, Douye Diri, has said the dethronement of the paramount ruler of Otuokpoti community in Ogbia Local Government Area, Chief Cousin Wongo remains unchanged despite protest from some quarters in the community.

Speaking during a reception at Otuokpoti shortly after commissioning a Divisional Police Station constructed by the Ogbia Council Chairman, Ebiyon Turner, the governor said his decision to remove the paramount ruler was lawful and in accordance with the Nigerian Constitution and the laws of Bayelsa State.

Diri said: “I did not depose your paramount ruler because I hated him. The circumstances that led to his dethronement are known to me and the commissioner of police. And that deposition stands. Anybody that is protesting, I am very sorry.

“As governor, once I make a pronouncement, that is it. Nobody can do anything about it. In the Constitution and the laws of Bayelsa on chieftaincy and traditional rulers, the final authority lies with the governor.”

He called on the newly appointed paramount ruler, Chief Rescue Abe, to unite the Otuokpoti people and not allow the community to be used for criminal and illegal oil refining activities.

“This government will not condone crime and criminality. The newly appointed paramount ruler and his cabinet should work to see that there is love in Otuokpoti community.

“The paramount ruler, community development committee chairman and the youth president were the sacrificial lambs as there were also other people involved. Several others were culpable. If we go down, it would cause trouble for many people. That is why we took the leaders as the sacrificial lambs.”

The governor, who decried oil bunkering activities in the state, highlighted the health hazards arising from such acts to include terminal illness, environmental pollution among others.

“This should be a warning to other traditional rulers not to allow their domains to be used for intra or inter-communal conflicts. Not to allow their domains to be used for criminality and crime,” he said.

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