A former governor of Bayelsa State, Seriake Dickson, has warned his supporters and members of the Peoples Democratic Party against criticising his successor, Douye Diri, in the public.
Mr Dickson, in a statement he posted, Thursday, on Twitter and Facebook, said such criticism was unacceptable.Mr Dickson, who is now a senator, acknowledged complaints of non-inclusion in Governor Diri’s government, from some PDP stalwarts who had worked with him . He assured that the issue was going to be addressed by the governor.
“My attention has been drawn to some statements in the social media by Dr John Idumange, an ardent supporter and strong member of our party, openly criticising the Senator Douye Diri-led prosperity government. “I want to advise that no one who is supportive of me, a member of our party , should be publicly critical of our government. This is unacceptable,” the former governor said.
“I am aware that some of the party stalwarts and members that I led in these unprecedented battles and victories, have one complaints of non-inclusion or the other which is normal. The Governor and the party are available to address these issues and as such does not call for a public attack on our government because an attack on the governor and his government is an attack on our party and I do not approve of such.
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