From Femi Folaranmi, Yenagoa

 

Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, has hinted that members of other political parties might be in the new cabinet to be unveiled soon.

According to him, he is consulting widely and would ensure his cabinet comprises Bayelsans from other political parties as part of an inclusive government.

Diri who stated this shortly after the weekly five-kilometre Prosperity Walk assured that Bayelsa would soon have a befitting Stadium.

“l want to assure you that we will not take long in bringing our cabinet back because we are not going to create human beings from heaven. It is still the same Bayelsa people that will form my cabinet and we know ourselves.

 

“We will consult widely and take every segment of society and all the interests into consideration. The November 11 election was not only for my People’s Democratic Party. It was also about the All Progressives Congress and even Labour Party members. So, do not be surprised when you see some names from such parties because everyone participated in the election.”

 

He stated that the vision for the new stadium is part of efforts to encourage the youths to engage in sporting activities as well as to enable the state to host national and international competitions.

 

“Bayelsa is a sporting state and that is why in our second tenure, we have resolved to build a new befitting stadium. The idea is to encourage the youths so that we will be able to host both national and international competitions.”

 

On the state’s football clubs, Bayelsa United and Bayelsa Queens, Senator Diri commended them for their performance in the Nigerian Professional Football League and the Nigerian Women Professional League and urged them to work hard to continue to make the state proud.

 

While recalling how the Prosperity Government worked hard to ensure Bayelsa United was promoted to the premier league urged the team to ‘’stay there and continue to make us proud.”

 

Diri assured that the Prosperity Walk will be sustained and implored government officials, civil servants and people of the state to participate in order to promote healthy living.