Bayelsa decides 2023: Poll rates Diri, tasks him on education, health, others

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If the outcome of a recent opinion poll across the seven local councils of Bayelsa State was anything to go by, Governor Douye Diri of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, will be re-elected on November 11.

According to the poll conducted in September, Bayelsans are happy with Senator Diri’s ‘simplicity’ and believe he has fulfilled most of his campaign promises but want him to do more in the education sector, healthcare delivery and provision of infrastructure among others.

A majority believed the Governor fulfilled his campaign promises by paying attention to security and job creation , but they noted there was a lag in women empowerment. They also want the governor to invest more in youth-oriented programmes by prioritizing education, job creation, and youth empowerment which the survey currently put at 20.6%.

Opinions were divided on whether the governor fulfilled his campaign promises, with 55% expressing dissatisfaction and 35% believing he had delivered. that Governor Diri has faithfully fulfilled his campaign promises to the people of the local council in critical areas such as infrastructure development, youth and women empowerment, health, and education.

Notwithstanding, the evaluation of the governor’s performance uncovered a strong emphasis on infrastructural development, with 60% of respondents expressing satisfaction. Education, job creation, youth empowerment, and security also garnered commendable ratings.

Source: Education Headlines (educationheadlines.net)

 

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