Diri attributed his election victory to God saying “We have a master strategist who is Master Jesus. We will stop them from rigging at the tribunal again.
Bayelsa State Governor Douye Diri has disclosed efforts by some persons to stop his second term in office at the Bayelsa Election Petitions Tribunal saying they failed before and would fail again.
Diri stated this Monday inside the St. Peter’s Anglican Church, Sampou, Kolokuma/Opokuma Local Government Area at a memorial service for his late father, Abraham Joseph Michael Diri who passed on last year.
The governor would be sworn in for a second tenure on Wednesday, February 14 after he defeated Timipre Sylva of the All Progressives Congress (APC) who came second in the November 11, 2023 governorship election.
He said, “A tribunal that you wanted to rig and you were stopped from rigging, and we even accepted some of your fake results from Nembe-Bassambiri, and you are the one going to tribunal.
“You know what he is doing now? You know when people are fake they do fake things. They want to go and bring police results as it happened sometime somewhere. They are bringing police report. They are subpoenaing police commissioner to come and testify at the tribunal.
“Is it police that give result or INEC? Fake people. We have crossed that bridge long long time ago and everything they are doing we know and we keep quiet. All we do is to stop them and we will stop them again.
Diri attributed his election victory to God saying “We have a master strategist who is Master Jesus. We will stop them from rigging at the tribunal again.
“If you want to subpoena anybody subpoena the Independent National Electoral Commission because they are the ones who prepare the results, the police is there for security.”
Vowing to be serious and follow up on all issues at the Election Petitions Tribunal, Diri said “I will follow them bumper to bumper.”
The APC is yet to respond to the allegations.
Meanwhile , the governor spoke on the death of Herbert Wigwe, late Access Bank CEO saying he is grappling with the reality of his sudden death describing him as dear friend and brother who understood what friendship and brotherhood meant.