After weeks of criticism, Bayelsa state Governor, Douye Diri has finally bowed to pressure.
While receiving her and her father, Boloupaye Eradiri, at the Government House, Yenagoa, Diri also gave her automatic employment to lecture at the NDUβs Faculty of Law.
The governor assured her of the state governmentβs support in advancing her educational career in any university of her choice anywhere in the world.
οΏΌDiri, who announced Eradiri as the New Face of the Bayelsa Girl Child, said the gesture was aimed at making her a role model for young girls in the state and the entire Ijaw nation to emulate.
He equally dismissed speculations, particularly in the social media, about his governmentβs choice of honouring Miss Nengi Hampson of the last edition of Big Brother Naija, while refusing to recognise Eradiri, as false.
Diri, who expressed concern about the politicisation of issues in the state, however, assured that his administrationβs investments in the education sector would remain a top priority.
Describing Eradiri as a brilliant and rising star, the governor congratulated her on making history in bagging first-class honours not only at the NDU but also at the Nigerian Law School.
He also sought the Federal Government assistance towards the young lawyerβs development beyond what the state government was offering to enable her to add value not only to her state but the entire country.
Speaking, the Ibenanaowei of Ekpetiama Clan, King Bubaraye Dakolo, said they were proud of the breakthroughs of their daughter from primary to the tertiary level and that she deserved to be encouraged.
King Dakolo, who described Eradiri as exceptionally good, said she had won over 50 laurels from her primary to tertiary education level.
Responding, Miss Eradiri expressed gratitude to Governor Diri for the honour and attributed her success to God and her exposure to good educational infrastructure.
They observed a minuteβs silence in honour of the late Mrs. Eradiri.

