Bayelsa poll: more resignations hit Dickson’s govt

Mike Odiegwu, Yenagoa

 

Two appointees of the Seriake Dickson-led Bayelsa State Government, have joined others to quit their jobs in the ongoing realignments ahead of the November 16 governorship election in the state.

The state’s Director, Ethics and Compliance, Due Process Bureau, Benjamin Ogbara and Dickson’s Special Adviser on Culture, Chief Natus Zebakame, tendered their resignation letters on Thursday.

Zebakame in his letter thanked the governor for giving him the privilege to serve the government and the people of the state.

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He said: “This is, therefore, a formal notification to the government and the people of Bayelsa State as the decision to resign my appointment is entirely personal”.

Ogbara on his part said he took the decision to resign to enable him go back to his private legal practice.

He also thanked the governor, who found him worthy of the appointment and expressed his best wishes to the people of the state.

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