Nathan Tamarapreye, Yenagoa
A former Security Adviser to the Bayelsa government, Chief Perekeme Kpodoh, has called on Gov Douye Diri, to deploy ecological funds that accrued to the state to help victims of the ongoing flood disaster in Bayelsa.
Kpodoh in a statement in Yenagoa on Thursday said it was time for Diri to utilise the billions he had so far collected as ecological funds to mitigate the damage done by the flood and to sufficiently ameliorate the suffering of the people.
He described as unacceptable the repeated call by Diri for the federal government’s assistance saying the governor should first show capacity with resources within his disposal.
“People should hold governor Douye Diri responsible and compel him to account for all the money he had received so far as ecological funds. Such money is meant for a time like this. It is not sufficient to be crying foul and seeking external assistance. What have you done with the resources available to you?
“Diri’s intervention was first overdue and insufficient. There were warnings that Bayelsa and some other states would be flooded. But the governor went about his business without making provisions to mitigate the floods.
“Nothing was done. All the drains were not cleared. People were not sensitised and prepared to face the disaster. No higher grounds were built. We saw how the Kaduna State Government prepared its citizens before the floods.
“We also saw how the Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, immediately set up a task force and released N1bn for only four local government areas affected by the flood. But the Bayelsa State Governor waited until the floods overtook the entire state killing helpless people before he released a paltry N450m for relief materials”, Kpodoh stated.
Kpodoh complained that the governor embarrassed Bayelsa following a viral video of people he sent to distribute relief materials dishing out one cup of rice, beans and garri to the suffering and traumatised flood victims.
“We saw that video and we were embarrassed. It was unimaginable that an oil-rich state like Bayelsa would deepen the pains of its traumatised citizens in the time of disaster”, he said.
Kpodoh said Diri’s capacity in governance had been tested by the flood disaster but regretted that the governor had failed woefully by playing to the gallery and presenting himself to the world as a helpless weeping child.
He said the governor, through his poor leadership style bungled a great opportunity presented by the flood to redeem his image and advised him to bury any thought of seeking re-election.
President Muhammadu Buhari had directed relevant federal government agencies to respond to the flood incident which according to Diri had displaced about one million residents.
In spite of claims by the Bayelsa government that the federal government was yet to assist flood victims, the Presidential Amnesty Programme and National Emergency Response Agency have donated relief materials to victims of the flood disaster in Bayelsa.
*Flood-impacted areas in Yenagoa Local Government Area of Bayelsa State