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Gov Diri signs PWDs, BMUTH Bills into law

-Sacks Bayelsa United Board, Coaches

Odeh Okioma by Odeh Okioma
June 10, 2026
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Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, has signed the Persons With Disabilities (PWDs) and the Bayelsa Medical University Teaching Hospital (BMUTH) Bills into law.

Key Highlights:

  • Douye Diri signed the PWDs and BMUTH Bills into law in Bayelsa State.
  • The PWDs law aims to improve inclusion, access, and protection for persons with disabilities.
  • The BMUTH law establishes a new teaching hospital for medical training in the state.
  • The governor dissolved the Bayelsa United board and sacked the technical crew after relegation.
  • An interim management team will be set up to reorganize the football club.

Governor Diri assented to the bills on Wednesday during the 188th state executive council meeting in Government House, Yenagoa.

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A statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Daniel Alabrah, quoted him as describing the PWDs legislation as “profound” and “the people’s law” as it guarantees dignity, equal opportunity, and fair treatment for all Bayelsans regardless of physical condition.

The governor commended the sponsor of the bill, Dr. Charles Daniel, member representing Brass Constituency I in the House of Assembly, for his persistence, describing it as one of the best legislations from the state legislature.

He also lauded the Speaker and members of the Assembly for the speedy passage of the bill, noting that the law would address the exclusion of persons with disabilities in public and private infrastructure.

His words: “I had directed the Deputy Governor when he was the Chief of Staff to initiate an Executive Bill that would take care of our brothers and sisters living with disability. I was later informed there was already a private member bill sponsored by Dr. Daniel, and so I directed the executive arm to work with him. That is the product we have today.

“For me, this is one of the best pieces of legislation that has come out of the State House of Assembly.

“I commend members of the Bayelsa State House of Assembly and the very hard working Speaker for giving very quick attention to this bill and passing it with the speed of light.”

The governor acknowledged that PWDs in the state recognised government’s interventions even before the law, adding that his administration’s performance would not be measured by physical projects alone.

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According to him, “we often build houses and public infrastructure without considering the entrance and parking spaces for our brothers and sisters with disabilities.

“I’m happy that the chairman of the PWDs association has acknowledged most of what this government has been doing, even without this law, to ensure that we do not leave them out.”

The new law is expected to strengthen protection, access, and inclusion for PWDs in the state .

On the bill formally establishing the Bayelsa Medical University Teaching Hospital (BMUTH), Governor Diri said the law ends years of debate over the need for a second teaching hospital in the state.

“So, from today we have established a teaching hospital, an institution of its own for the medical university.

“There was a time we even debated in this chamber whether it is economically wise to have two teaching hospitals in our state, because we already had the Niger Delta University Teaching Hospital.”

He contended that the decision was anchored on necessity, stating that the state cannot have a medical university without a teaching hospital.

Earlier, the Speaker of the State Assembly, Rt. Hon Abraham Ingobere, said the PWDs Agency Bill had its first reading on October 15, 2024 and its third reading and passage on March 18, 2026

Ingobere said the agency would have a part-time chairman to be appointed by the governor and a Director-General that would oversee its day-to-day running and shall be a person with disability.

The Speaker stated that when established, the agency would ensure that facilities such as public transport, public parking lots and public buildings shall be accessible to persons with disabilities.

He also said that one out of 10 seats in a public bus shall be for physically challenged persons while suitable spaces shall be properly marked and reserved for such persons in public parking lots.

Speaking on behalf of the Joint National Association of Persons With Disability, Bayelsa State Chapter, the chairman, Mr. Mayor Doutiminariye, said the governor was a father and has ensured from the inception of his administration that physically challenged persons enjoy the protection and recognition of the state government.

Mr. Doutiminariye thanked the governor for performing what he described as a “miracle” for them in signing the bill into law.

At the meeting, the governor also announced the dissolution of the board of Bayelsa United Football Club as well as the sacking of the technical crew following the team’s relegation from the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) to the Nigerian National League (NNL).

He said an interim management would be constituted to oversee the team’s reorganisation and facilitate its immediate return to the top flight of Nigerian football.

He directed that all affected board members, coaches and officials hand over the club’s property in their possession to the Commissioner for Sports Development without delay.

 

 

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