Diri and his deputy, Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, are seeking a second term in office on the platform of the PDP.
The party scored Diri high and described his first term in office as impressive in a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Daniel Alabrah.
It stated that the PDP National Vice-Chairman (South-South), Chief Dan Orbih, who led the zonal working committee on the solidarity visit to the Government House Yenagoa, said the party was impressed that the governor had been inaugurating projects while campaigning for re-election.
Orbih noted that while some first-term governors campaign for a second term with promises of what they would do, the Bayelsa State governor has rather been busy inaugurating and flagging off projects in his state.
According to him, the national and zonal leadership of the PDP were not only proud of his achievements but were also comfortable with him as the party’s flagbearer in the coming election.
He said, “We, members of the PDP South-South Working Committee, came to show our solidarity with the performing governor of Bayelsa state.
“We have watched with great admiration your campaigns. Some governors campaign for their second tenure telling the people what they want to do, but your campaign is laced with commissioning of projects and flagging off new ones. It is very uncommon and we want to congratulate you.
“For us in the South-South, we are very proud of you and your achievements. You are indeed a miracle governor. God has again shown His hand that with His support, you can even go into the election without an opponent.”
The PDP zonal leader stressed that with Diri’s performance in office and because the south-south is the stronghold of the party, victory was assured for the governor.
In his response, Diri said the PDP was sure of victory as there was no basis for comparison between his first term and that of one of his opponents, Chief Timipre Sylva, the candidate of the APC, who had also governed the state for five years.
He noted that the difference was evident for all Bayelsans to see, adding that his developmental imprints were visible in the community of the APC candidate where in sharp contrast, his opponent had nothing to campaign with even in his hometown.
He said even if the APC standard bearer was not contending with the constitutional issue of tenure, he was sure the election would still be won by the PDP.
Diri said, “The commitment of our people and what they stand for as far as this election is concerned is very clear. So we are home and dry even if they go into the election with the law against them.
“We went to his hometown and inaugurated a road. So I do not know when he gets to his village, what he will inaugurate there. The paradox is such that there is no way to compare his five years to our just about four years even when we lost one year to COVID-19 during the lockdown in 2020.”
The governor thanked the zonal working committee for the visit, urging them to close ranks to have a formidable house going into the election.
He averred that the PDP remained the only party on the ground in terms of structure and governance that could give a viable opposition to the government at the center and must therefore continue to be the bulwark of the opposition in the country.