Ex-Permanent Secretary joins Bayelsa governorship race

Former Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Power, Godknows Igali has joined the race for governorship ticket of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Bayelsa state.

Joining the race for the election, which is billed for November 16, the aspirant pledged to make the state productive, if elected governor.

Mr Igali, who made the pledge shortly after obtaining his nomination and expression of interest forms at the PDP National Secretariat in Abuja, on Monday, said he decided to enlist in the struggle to develop the state because of his passion for the people.

Mr Igali, who is also a former Nigeria ambassador to Scandinavian, said his focus is to create an entrepreneurial and productive society.

“We are a state where almost everybody works for government or our traditional method of fishing and farming. But there is no state in this country that has the endowment of Bayelsa state.

“We have about 30 per cent of oil and gas. We are going to focus a lot on agriculture but we will create jobs.

“We will put a lot of young people into entrepreneurship and productivity. We will make Bayelsa a productive society where everybody is producing something, ”he said.

The governorship aspirant also pledged to build on the developmental project of the incumbent, Governor Seriake Dickson.

Mr Igali said “government is a continuum” and “Dickson has done appreciably well.

“Nobody can reinvent the wheel. Any candidate that comes to say that I am going to reinvent the wheel has not tasted governance. Government is a continuum and you have to continue with what has been done, especially if is in the right direction.

“But there is always a possibility for you to bring your experience, other ideas you have to improve on things. Experience comes in different ways: in private sector, public sector and how to make money to be available for governance.”

The Bayelsa governorship election will hold in November same day with that of Kogi.

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