Bayelsa SSG Dokubo-Spiff bows out to face law practice

Secretary to the Bayelsa State Government (SSG) Chief Serena Dokubo-Spiff has bowed out following his decision to return to law practice.
The governor said it was difficult for him to let his SSG go because of their ties, adding that he “conscripted” Serena-Dokubo, a lawyer, into politics.
Dickson said the former SSG rose from the Office of the Deputy Chairman of Peoples Democratic People (PDP) to become the substantive boss of the party and later led the PDP to a second term victory.
He said Dokubo-Spiff, a traditional ruler, performed creditably as SSG, adding that he allowed him to go following his pleas he wanted more time to revive his law chamber.
He said the decision was also to enable him discharge his traditional responsibilities to his community.
Dickson insisted Dokubo-Spiff will still be a critical part of his restoration government, and made him chairman of the reconstituted board of  Bayelsa Development and Investment Corporation (BDIC).
Also, Deputy Governor Rear Admiral John Jonah (retd) commended the former SSG for his contributions to the restoration government.
Dokubo-Spiff thanked Dickson for giving him the opportunity to serve the state and pledged his willingness to continue to pursue the ideals of his government.
He praised the governor for his commitment to the development of Bayelsa and the Ijaw nation, saying it was a privilege to have worked with him.

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