Showing posts with label Bayelsa State. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bayelsa State. Show all posts

Monday, December 15, 2025

AUTOPSY ORDERED OVER SOCIAL MEDIA NONSENSE? BAYELSA DESERVES MORE-KARIYAI DAUKORU

From: Kariyai Daukoru  
To: His Excellency, Governor Douye Diri  
Subject: A Demand for Transparency in the Autopsy of the Late Deputy Governor, Sir Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo

Your Excellency,

Bayelsa State is in mourning, but mourning does not suspend reasoning. It does not silence legitimate questions. It does not replace accountability. And it certainly does not prevent citizens from demanding clarity when a sitting deputy governor collapses and dies within Government House. Few hours after the viral call for an independent medico-legal autopsy on the late Deputy Governor,

According to The Punch Newspaper, you stated:

 “I have directed that an autopsy be carried out to reveal the cause of his death. There is a lot of nonsense going on on social media. This is a time to mourn him, not to speculate.”

These are your published words, and they form the basis of my concerns.

In my view, the justification you offered, that the autopsy was ordered because of “nonsense” circulating on social media, is troubling. A deputy governor is not an ordinary citizen. His sudden death in the seat of power should, by default, trigger an immediate, transparent, and independent medico‑legal investigation. That is the global standard. That is the democratic standard. That is the moral standard.

When the stated motivation for an autopsy appears reactive rather than proactive, it naturally raises questions among right‑thinking citizens. Questions are not disrespect. Questions are not speculation. Questions are the foundation of accountability.

It is also my opinion that the communication surrounding his death has been inadequate. The fact that his political party announced his passing before the state government, the very institution he served, creates an avoidable perception of disorganization and detachment. Whether intended or not, it sends the wrong message about how the state values its own leadership. Your Excellency, the Deputy Governor collapsed in the Government House, not at the PDP Secretariat. It is therefore reasonable to ask why the party, rather than the state government he served, was the first to shape the public narrative of his passing. Was there an agreement between the party and the government? 

Your Excellency, this moment is bigger than emotion. It is about precedent. If the death of a sitting deputy governor can be handled in a manner that leaves room for doubt, then no public office holder, and no citizen, can be confident in the systems meant to protect truth.

This is why my earlier letter called not merely for an autopsy, but for an independent medico‑legal autopsy. Independence is not an accusation. Independence is a safeguard. It protects the integrity of the process and shields the government itself from suspicion.

I therefore strongly urge that credible independent bodies, such as the Nigerian Medical Association, the Medical and Dental Council, or other recognized forensic institutions, be formally involved in the autopsy. Anything less will not satisfy the demands of transparency that this moment requires.

To the family and friends of the late Sir Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, I extend my deepest condolences. He was widely regarded as a good man. And good men deserve truth. When John F. Kennedy died, his brother Robert fought to preserve the integrity of his legacy. I am not asking any of you to enter politics. I am asking you to insist on clarity. Honour demands it. Justice demands it. His memory demands it. Sir Lawrence Died in Government House. The Autopsy Must Not Be Left in Government Hands Alone.

When Power Loses a Man, Truth Must Not Be the Next Casualty.

My name is Kariyai Daukoru  , and I will continue to ask the questions many Bayelsa youths hesitate to ask.

Saturday, November 01, 2014

BAYELSA STATE GOVERNOR'S ASS ON FIRE AS HE COULD NOT KEEP UP TO A VOW/PROMISE MADE TO THE DEEPER LIFE CHURCH AND GENERAL OVERSEER




Current state of road and work in progress

It is no longer a rumor that the Bayelsa State Governor, Henry Seriake Dickson made a promise to the Deeper Life Church in regards to the construction of the road, linking the Deeper Life Church and the Tombia Bridge and a sum of about 5Million Naira for the construction of the church building project.
Serious work going on
    Speaking to Venus Magazine investigative reporter, a member of the Church who pleaded anonymity said the Governor had promised the church the said amount and construction of the road, some months back but had not kept to his word. He said the construction of the road started about two weeks ago and for the amount of money promised, he would not be able to tell if it has been paid or not but to his own logical assessment, it has not been paid as the construction of the church building seems not to be in that pace. A mechanic just before the entrance of the road disclosed that, the road was under construction day and night and that the construction of the road started about a week ago and rumors’ hovering in the neighborhood was that W.F Kumuyi, the founder of the deeper life church would be visiting the state viz-a-viz the hasty construction of the road.
Barricaded road
   Speaking to a security official at the Deeper Life church gate, he said the media is not supposed to be interested in the vow made by the Governor and whether or not he fulfills it was between him and his God. Venus Magazine’s investigative reporter, Karis Trust gathered that the road was actually in the hasty construction state because of the promise the Governor made which he obviously has ran out of time to fulfill. Taking a walk, Venus Magazine gathered that most parts of the road were still untouched and the hasty construction was just from the church gate to the point it meets a better drive way. The Deeper Life Church, whose sign post is vividly mounted near the Okutukutu Bridge, cannot be accessed by anybody, except they can take the risk of boarding a putrefied canoe to the other side, as the link bridge has been submerged in water due to heavy rains.
Massive vehicle from an unknown construction company at the road site
  Some questions still lingering in the hearts of most residents and members of the Deeper life church, is why would:

1.       The State Governor invite W.F Kumuyi for the state’s thanks giving service when he knows he has not fulfilled the promise he made to him in his prior visit?
2.       Why the connected roads are not touched, was it because no prominent churches were in those connected streets?
3.       Does the state Governor think he can complete the road when Kumuyi’s coming is 2nd November 2014?
4.       Who are the contractors handling the project as obviously there was nothing to be shown in the project site?
5.       Does he think he has kept to his word because obviously the road cannot be finished even in the next 2 months?
6. Is he a talk na do governor or a busy body governor?

The truth according to some of the residents was that the state governor has disgraced himself by failing God. What do you think about the whole story of a governor making a promise and is working cats and dogs to fulfill the promise because who he made the promise to will soon arrive when he had months at his disposal to fulfill the promise?
   Below are pictures and a video gathered from the Investigative reporting, from the start of the road to the submerged church bridge? 

Parts of road still untouched

Everybody is paid

The Deeper Life, Main entrance bridge

Boy collecting money for boat loading

The Deeper Life, Main entrance bridge

       
Suffering and smiling



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