Smooth Urges Gov. Diri to Enhance Governance, Lauds Sen. Dickson and Ogbuku for Championing the Masses,
Smooth addresses ljaw nation, urges Gov. Diri to do more, calls for accountable representation, lauds Sen. Dickson, Ogbuku for prioritizing the masses interest at heart
By EgbemaVoice,
Chief Barrister S Smooth, the uncompromising voice of the Izon Nation, echoes the profound sentiments of Martin Luther King Jr., who once penned the powerful words: 'A time will come when history will remember not the actions of our enemies, but our silence in the face of injustice.' As a beacon of truth, Chief Barrister Smooth embodies the unwavering spirit of the Paddle, a natural-born Izon and Niger Delta musical hero who fearlessly speaks truth to power, unflinching in the face of adversity. On this historic day, June 18, 2025, the champion of freedom emerges once more, armed with an unrelenting passion for justice and a determination to set the records straight. In his characteristic manner, Chief Barrister Smooth declares...
"First and foremost, I want to extend my deepest gratitude to the magnificent Izon people for their unwavering support of the music industry over the years You are the lifeblood of our art, and every single one of you - from the esteemed leaders to the everyday citizens - holds a special place in my heart. Your enthusiasm, love, and patriotism have been the driving force behind our growth as musical artists, and I'm humbled by the impact you've had on our journey. Thank you for embracing us, for believing in us, and for allowing us to share our passion with the world.
To me, the root of our challenges as a people doesn't lie with the ordinary citizens or entrepreneurs, but rather with our politicians who prioritize their own self-interest above all else. However, amidst the darkness, a beacon of hope shines bright - Senator Henry Seriake Dickson. In the halls of the National Assembly, he has proven himself to be a champion of the Izon people, unwaveringly advocating for our interests beyond partisan lines. His commitment to our collective well-being is reminiscent of the legendary PA E.K. Clark, a hero who left an indelible mark on our nation. As we navigate these treacherous waters, it's imperative that we rally behind Senator Dickson, ensuring his continued representation in the Senate. With various tribes vying for influence over the soul of the Izon Nation, we must stand united in support of a leader who genuinely has our best interests at heart.
Similarly, another name that resonates deeply is Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, the visionary Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC). He has distinguished himself as a true son of the region, a leader who has boldly confronted the challenges of underdevelopment and sparked transformative change. Under his stewardship, the once-dark region is being illuminated, evolving into a thriving paradise. Unlike his predecessors who prioritized personal gain, Dr. Ogbuku's leadership is marked by a willingness to listen and collaborate. He's approachable, open to innovative ideas, and committed to supporting initiatives that benefit the community. His dedication to the region's progress is a beacon of hope, and it's essential that we rally behind him to ensure the continued development and growth of our beloved Izon Nation.
Then coming to Delta State, I'd like to extend my heartfelt appreciation to the individuals who generously support the music industry, investing their hard-earned resources to help us thrive. Their philanthropic efforts speak volumes about their character, and we're grateful for their contributions. However, the same cannot be said for our elected representatives. It's disheartening to see that instead of championing our collective interests, they prioritize lining their own pockets. They flaunt their ill-gotten wealth, buying lavish properties and boasting of their stolen riches. It's time for us to hold them accountable and demand better representation. Let's exercise vigilance and discernment in the upcoming elections, ensuring that we send leaders who genuinely prioritize our needs and well-being.
Well to our teeming viewers of our one and only indegenous Izon Egberibo TV, we appreciate your patience and understanding regarding the temporary pause in live streaming services. We're taking this time to refine and perfect our craft, ensuring that when we return, we'll be stronger and more impactful than ever.
Lastly to our esteemed Governor, Senator Douye Diri, we humbly express our concerns. As a leader who emerged from the foundation of the Izon struggle INC, we expected more support for the music industry, which plays a vital role in shaping the region's culture and development. While we acknowledge your efforts in building infrastructure, we urge you to consider the people who will inhabit and benefit from these structures. The musician's voice is crucial in bringing life and vibrancy to our communities especially in the days of the struggle yet you decided to look the other way.
As the Governor General of the Izon Nation, we implore you to awaken to your paternal duty to nurture and support the music industry beyond mere rhetoric. Your ascension to power as I once said is a divine appointment, and we believe you have the capacity to lead with love, kindness, and a deep understanding of the people's needs. We yearn for a leadership that prioritizes the living, recognizing that life is meant to be celebrated and enjoyed, not just endured. I implore you to do more, for by my assessment you have not done enough and the truth must be told, the people are suffering including your political benefactors who for fear of you hid in shame.
I am the Paddle. Author of truth and Fairness.
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