
Gov Douye Diri of Bayelsa State.
By Adesina Wahab
The Ijaw Professional Association, IPA, has dissociated itself from a statement issued by some faceless individuals accusing the Bayelsa State Governor, Douye Diri, of engaging in a media trial of the immediate past Minister of State for Petroleum, Chief Timpre Sylva.
The so-called group in a statement by one Clarkson, had cast aspersions on Diri.
However, the IPA disowned the disparaging statement in its entirety, saying it did not authorize or recognize the unwarranted attack on the innocent Governor.
The IPA, in a release signed and issued in Lagos by its Chairman, Board of Trustees, Major General Paul Toun (retired), and President, Mr. Pattison Boleigha, IPA said as a group of esteemed professionals, they remained committed to upholding the highest standards of professionalism, integrity, and respect for the rule of law and therefore would not join any pseudo-group to attack the Governor.
It reads in part: “The Ijaw Professional Association is deeply concerned that individuals are misrepresenting themselves under the guise of our respected association to propagate personal or political agendas. This behavior not only undermines the credibility of our association but also attempts to exploit the good name and reputation of the Ijaw nation for dubious purposes.
“The individual, Clarkson and its group have no affiliation with or recognition from the Ijaw Professional Association. Their statements do not reflect the views, opinions, or positions of the IPA or its legitimate members.*
While urging the relevant authorities to ensure a thorough investigation into the alleged murder case, the group cautioned against any attempt to politicise the process or use it as a tool for political witch-hunt.
“The IPA supports due process and the rule of law. Governor Douye Diri’s actions, including directing the Attorney-General of Bayelsa State to investigate allegations, are consistent with lawful and procedural justice. We believe in the importance of allowing the legal process to take its course without undue interference or premature judgments.
“The IPA is firmly committed to justice, integrity, and the protection of the Ijaw nation’s heritage. We condemn any attempt to politicize criminal investigations or use them as tools for political witch-hunt.
Any allegation of wrongdoing should be thoroughly investigated by the appropriate authorities, and any accused individuals should be given the opportunity to defend themselves in a court of law,” the group added.
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