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April 6, 2025

Diri’s impactful strides in Bayelsa

UNILAG to honour Gov Diri with Professorial Chair, book launch for exemplary leadership By Prisca Sam-Duru In a major announcement recognizing outstanding public service, the University of Lagos Consultancy Services (UNILAG Consult) has revealed plans to honour Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri. The honour is in recognition of his transparent, inclusive, and visionary leadership style. The triple-event tribute is slated for November 5, 2025, at the University of Lagos Main Auditorium. The ceremony will feature the public presentation of a new book titled: “Leadership Chronicles of Governor Douye Diri,” an International Public Lecture, and the formal launch of a Professorial Chair on Good Governance. The Managing Director and CEO of UNILAG Consult Limited, Professor John Oyefara, who confirmed the initiative on Wednesday during a press briefing, emphasized Governor Diri’s commitment to inclusive governance and the strategic use of technology to advance the health and education sectors. According to Prof Oyefara, the Professorial Chair is designed as an enduring academic legacy dedicated to research, teaching, and policy dialogue that champions the principles of good governance and leadership excellence across Nigeria and Africa. The initiative, he stated further, aims to document and preserve the crucial lessons of transformational leadership for future generations, stressing that integrity, inclusiveness, and accountability form the bedrock of national progress. The forthcoming book he said, will delve into the governor’s political journey, philosophy, and societal impact stressing that, “This Chair will serve as a living academic legacy, dedicated to promoting research, teaching, and policy dialogue on ethics in leadership, transparency, innovation, and people-centred governance.” He added, “The triple event is designed to celebrate and institutionalise the leadership ethos and accomplishments of governor Diri, a man whose governance style exemplifies vision, inclusiveness, and integrity. His commitment to technology-driven governance, democratic values, and national unity stands as a model for both current and aspiring leaders.” Distinguished Professor of English at UNILAG and the book’s General Editor, Professor Hope Eghagha, also highlighted that the event speaks eloquently of the University’s mission to bridge the gap between academia, policy, and practical leadership so as to strengthen democratic governance in the continent. Prof Eghagha commended governor Diri’s focus on driving quality healthcare in the state with technology, infrastructure, youth empowerment, and education, which he maintained has positioned Bayelsa State as a model of inclusive governance in the Niger Delta. Project consultant Sola Ojewusi further highlighted the Governor’s significant achievements, particularly in healthcare. Ojewusi cited the innovative use of drones for drug delivery to remote parts of Bayelsa, a strategy that has reportedly saved lives and ensured rapid medical access for the citizenry in critical situations. The event is set to host several national and international dignitaries, members of the academia, policymakers, and the diplomatic community to discuss the future landscape of governance in Africa.

Gov Diri

Since the inauguration of Senator Douye Diri as the governor of Bayelsa State on unique Valentine’s Day, February 14, 2020, the ever-smiling occupant of the Creek Haven, the state seat of power has left no one doubt of his preparedness to make a difference and leave behind a legacy worthy of emulation for those coming after him.

Though the daunting challenges posed by the uninspiring outlook of things especially with the Covid-19 pandemic on the national economy, and the state bleak revenue prospect slowed down the process of governance, his passion for a peaceful and united Bayelsa devoid of the acrimonious politics of the past was not broken.

Interestingly, despair has given way to hope of a new dawn as the governor has kept to his solemn promise to complete all the on-going legacy projects initiated by his administration as well those inherited. Despite his reserved disposition, the governor’s accomplishments have been very loud in terms of infrastructural development and social progress with the administration breaking boundaries in the execution of landmark projects.


Being a civil service state where everything revolves around the government, Diri has remained committed to improving the welfare of the state workforce by ensuring regular and prompt payment of salaries to civil servants and pensioners. Bayelsa rank among the first set of states to implement the new minimum wage for its workforce, a gesture also extended to local government workers.

His administration has also made remarkable strides in the education sector. It has sited one technical college in each of the eight local government areas as deliberate policy to deemphasize paper qualification and lay more emphasis on skills acquisition, craftsmanship and entrepreneurship in order to churn out job creators that would in turn boost the state’s economy through small and medium enterprises (SMEs).

Perhaps Diri’s role in the Ijaw struggle may have shaped his vision and leadership style as according to the pioneer elected president of the Ijaw National Congress, INC, Chief Joshua Fumudoh, “the governor, had seen it all and translated his passion for the Ijaw nation into development and transformation of the only homogenous Ijaw state.”

He asserted that there was a clear difference between those who fought the Ijaw cause and others whose ambition were for personal gains adding that Bayelsa now witnesses politics without bitterness because the true Ijaw man accommodates all irrespective of political differences.

Interestingly, today, Bayelsans are united more than ever before and there is peace in the political terrain with the present state executive council having a mix of some members of the opposition All Progressive Congress, APC and the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.