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Gov. Diri directs security agencies to ensure release of abducted judge

Diri Duoye of Bayelsa

Governor of Bayelsa State, Douye Diri, has directed security commanders in the state to ensure that a judge of the state high court, Justice Ebieyerin Omukoro, that was abducted by armed men on Saturday in Yenagoa is released without harm.

Gov. Diri disclosed this on Monday in Sagbama Town, during his ongoing local government thank-you tour to Sagbama Local Government Area.

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He also warned criminal elements and their sponsors to retrace their steps as there was no hiding place for them following the state government’s investment in closed circuit television cameras and other security gadgets.

The governor said kidnappers of the judge were caught on CCTV cameras and that investigation would unravel their identity.

“From the minute I was informed about the high profile kidnap of a judge of the state high court, l summoned security commanders in the state and gave them directive to ensure that the judge comes out alive and fit.

“Let me tell those that are either sponsors or are involved in the kidnap, it is time to give up. You cannot terrorise and intimidate your own people.

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“Government has invested so much in the security sector and the installed closed circuit television cameras captured footages of the incident.”

Gov. Diri appreciated the people of Sagbama Local Government Area for giving the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) bloc votes in the November 11, 2023 governorship election that returned him and his deputy to office for a second term.

He also urged them alongside Ekeremor council that make up the Bayelsa West Senatorial District to remain united and promote peaceful coexistence.

The Deputy Governor, Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, in his remarks, described Sagbama as the headquarters of the PDP in the state.

Ewhrudjakpo said the governor got the highest votes from Sagbama, which he referred to as ‘Kano votes’ in the 2019 and 2023 governorship polls, as the people had unflinching loyalty to the PDP.

The deputy governor, who hails from Sagbama, stressed that the local government would remain a stronghold of the party and expressed gratitude to the immediate past governor and Senator representing Bayelsa West, Sen. Seriake Dickson, for making a good choice in Gov. Diri as his successor.

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