Former Delta stat governor, James Ibori has released a statement
mourning former Bayelsa state governor, Diepreye Alameyeseigha who died
of cardiac arrest yesterday October 10th. In a statement signed by his
spokes person, Tony Eluemunor, Ibori described Alameyeseigha as a victim
of of great hypocrisy masquerading as nationalism and anti-corruption
fight. He said the late governor had only one house which was in his
village, Ammasoma. Ibori is still in London where he is serving his jail
term for money laundering offences. The statement in part reads;
"Alamieyeseigha became the victim of great hypocrisy masquerading as
nationalism and anti-corruption fight. Alamieyeseigha was lied against,
as heaps upon heaps of untruths were piled on him, and national hysteria
replaced public discourse whenever the subject was Alamieyeseigha. He
was plotted against by those who swore they were fighting on the side of
good even though they had taken high seats in the devil’s court. How
many people would believe that Alamieyeseigha had only one house? And
that is in his village, Amassoma! One day, no matter how long the delay,
Alamieyeseigha’s real story would be told, the truth about him would be
unearthed and the world would know the kind of virulent politics he was
victim of. We were not just colleagues in the governors forum from
1999. In the man I found a boundless and dependable warrior in the
battle for the cause of the Niger Delta. He was fearless, forthright,
outspoken and dedicated his life to the causes he believed would benefit
his people. In fact, he was consumed by the cause of the Ijaw people,
the degradation of their environment and collective psyche. He was in a
hurry to see that the injustice under which they laboured be redressed;
and he was ready to bear any pain, pay any price, to see that their day
of liberation arrived fast. Rest in peace great Ijaw leader. Rest in
peace, the governor General of the Ijaw nation. May God grant your
family and the Ijaw people the grace to bear this monumental loss.”.
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