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The Bayelsa State governor, Senator Douye Diri, has submitted that his decision to leave the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the All Progressives Congress (APC) is in the interest of the state. Diri will make a formal declaration alongside members of the Executive Council, members of the State House of Assembly, two serving senators and others today in Yenagoa. The governor was quoted in a statement made available to the newsmen by his Chief Press Secretary (CPS), Dan Alabra overnor Diri, that someone had to take the decision and that he took it on behalf of Bayelsans. He made this known during the 14th Bayelsa Thanksgiving Day at the Ecumenical Centre in Igbogene, Yenagoa. It was the first time he spoke publicly on the issue after he resigned from the PDP on October 15, 2025. Governor Diri explained that some persons might not understand his decision for joining the ruling party but that with passage of time, it would become clear that his reasons were altruistic. He expressed delight over the gathering of different political leaders at the thanksgiving service, stressing that the unity of Bayelsa was crucial for its development. He stated that politics should be for development and not to bring people down, and that his administration will continue to unite and develop the state. The Bayelsa helmsman also said that the current peace and security in the state and its ongoing development were reasons to be grateful to God and urged the people to imbibe the culture of thanksgiving. His words: “Somebody had to take the decision (to leave the PDP) and I took it on behalf of the state. I took it in the best interest of the state. Some of you might not understand now but later it will be clear to all. “When we came in as a government, what we did at the beginning was to ensure that most of the uncompleted projects were completed and we introduced new ones. That alone is enough reason to thank God. “The peace and security we are enjoying is another reason to thank God. “Politics is for development and not to kill your brother. The gathering here is a testimony of the unity in the state.” Also, the Delta State Governor, Rt. Honourable Sheriff Oborevwori, who was represented by his Senior Policy Adviser, Rt. Hon. Funkekeme Solomon, said the strength of Bayelsa’s progress and development was in the unity of the people and urged the state to remain united and supportive of the Diri administration. Oborevwori lauded the state for sustaining the culture of thanksgiving, saying it is an attitude that attracts God’s blessings. In his remarks, the Minister of State for Petroleum (Oil), Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, said the governor’s recent political move was timely as the state can no longer afford to be in opposition when key developmental decisions are being made at the centre. Delivering a sermon titled: “Reasons Why We Should Thank God,” General Overseer of The Redeemed Evangelical Mission (TREM), Bishop Mike Okonkwo, said thanksgiving was important as God was always present at the time of need and does not forsake His children. The renowned cleric assured the people of the state that as long as they made God their Alpha and Omega, victory and blessings were guaranteed.