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Deputy Gov Denies Abandoning Office
Bayelsa State Deputy Governor, John Gboribiogha Jonah, on Tuesday denied reports that he abandoned his office and travelled out of the state after his principal, Governor Seriake Dickson, embarked on a three-week annual vacation.
The rumour of the deputy governor’s abandoning his became rife as he is hardly seen after his boss went on his annual vacation.
Dickson officially commenced his annual leave on August 15 following its postponement from August 5 to enable him “play his role as Chairman of the PDP National Reconciliation Committee and the need for expeditious attention to the committee’s job and other pressing state duties”.
The state House of Assembly had earlier approved his request to go on vacation. No sooner had Dickson departed Yenagoa for the vacation than the deputy governor was said to have also jetted out of the state, leaving the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Edmund Allison-Oguru, to represent the governor at events.
But Jonah dismissed reports that he had abandoned governance and travelled out of the state.
Speaking through his Special Assistant on Media, Ebi Evinson, yesterday, the deputy governor insisted that he did not abandon his office and zoom out of the state in the absence of the governor.
Jonah said it was only last week he travelled to attend the PDP South-South meeting in Calabar, Cross River State, and returned to Yenagoa, last Saturday.
“That’s not correct. It’s not true that he has abandoned governance and travelled out of the state”, he stated in a telephone interview with Daily Independent.
“The information is not correct. He only travelled last week and came back on Saturday after the PDP South-South meeting in Calabar. He is in the state and has been coming to his office to perform his duty”, he added.
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