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EX-CDC CHAIRMAN TO BAYELSA DEPUTY GOVERNOR WE ARE NOT CRIMINALS.

Last updated: April 18, 2020 3:40 pm
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TRACKING______The immediate past chairman of Peremabiri community in Southern Ijaw Local government Area Mr. Marcus Princhard has responded to the deputy governor of Bayelsa state Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo on a Statement credited to him describing the people of Peremabiri as criminals, adding that nobody from Peremabiri Kingdom is a criminal but rather they always stand for their rights.

In a press statement made available to TrackNews by the immediate past Chairman, CDC of Peremabiri Community, Mr Marcus Princhard noted that such comments by the Deputy Governor at this point in time of our state is uncalled for, pointing out that, what he should have been thinking of doing is to see how the affairs of the state are staired in a way that would be acceptable to all, rather than make comments that will bring about disaffection in the state.

According to Mr Princhard, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo should always be thankful to God Almighty because of the circumstances that brought him to power and stop making further comments that would heat up the polity.

The statement added that, the deputy governor should borrow a leaf from his Principal, Senator Douye Diri the Governor of the state for the matured manner he is going about in the running of the affairs of the state, adding that as the number two citizen of the State, he is too mature to make such comments

According to the statement, there is 100% peace enjoyed presently by the people of Peremabiri Kingdom, pointing out that a visit to the community will prove a point to that assertion, stressing that the present leadership of the community is doing their very best to move the community forward for the betterment of its citizenry.
Peremabiri kingdom is very much peaceful.

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