Gov.Dickson's Commissioner Resigns, Says He's Tired

– A member of Dickson’s cabinet, Markson Fefegha resigned as commissioner
– Fefegha declared that he was tired of the Government
– He said: “But we do not live in a perfect world and sometimes
 
Bayelsa Commissioner for Mineral Resources and founding member of Dickson’s Restoration Government, Markson Fefegha, has resigned ahead of the November 16 Governorship election.
Fefegha declared that he was tired of the Government, is also the former Commissioner for Education and Dickson’s Principal Secretary.
Fefegha,In his letter of resignation, thanked Governor Dickson for assigning him various positions in his Government, saying it was incredible to have traversed almost all the gamut of the state executive council.
He said: “But we do not live in a perfect world and sometimes circumstances intervene.
“After a period of deep reflection, I have decided to quit due to political uncertainty and other reasons personal to me.
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“I hope to dedicate my life and energy to other assignment that will be more acceptable to God and humanity in the future.
“I wish you the restoration administration and the Peoples Democratic Party the very best going forward”.
Fefegha added: “There is a season and purpose for everything under the heaven. And everything that happens in our lives fits perfectly into God’s divine plans”.

Otunba T.J Abass

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