Niger Delta
IYC Wants INEC To Fill Diri, Deputy’s Seats

The Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) has urged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct bye-election to fill the vacant seats in the Bayelsa West and Central Senatorial Districts.
The two seats were occupied by Sen. Douye Diri and Sen. Lawrence Ewhrudjakpor before being sworn in on February 14 as Bayelsa Governor and Deputy, following a Supreme Court judgment that sacked the erstwhile Governor-elect David Lyon.
The Chairman of Central zone of the IYC, Mr Kennedy Olorogun made the call in a letter addressed to the Chairman of INEC and the Resident Electoral Commissioner in the state.
Olorogun, who in a copy of the letter made available to newsmen asked INEC to urgently fix a date for the election, lamented that its delay had deprived the people in the area of proper representation at the Senate.
“We write to express the fears and predicament of our people to you and to draw your attention to the lack of representation of the people of the Bayelsa West and Central Senatorial Districts at the National Assembly.
“Recall that pursuant to the Supreme Court judgment in the case of Sen. Douye Diri and Sen. Degi Eremienyo and others.
“ Diri and Ewhrudjakpor were sworn in as governor and deputy of Bayelsa on the February14, thereby making their seats at the Senate vacant.
“In effect, it is about six months now since the seats occupied by the two became vacant thereby leaving the people of Bayelsa West and Central without representation at the Senate”, the letter read in parts.
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