AN OPEN LETTER TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR @govdouyediri
To every business owner, entrepreneur, and resident in Bayelsa State who depends on electricity to thrive — whether you are from Bayelsa or doing business here — I urge you to read and share this message.
deserves light to read at night.
Let us power Bayelsa — and keep it running for the next 100 years.
If you believe in this cause, tag Governor Douye Diri below and help this message reach his table.
I’m asking for a chance to contribute meaningfully to the progress of our beloved state.
Let’s make this work for the people — for the small business owner in Yenagoa, for the factory worker in Ogbia and other factory owned by private individuals, and for every child who
innovation is not just a product — it is a commitment to your legacy and to the future of Bayelsa State.
Everyone who knows me understands how deeply I care about nation-building, economic inclusion, and sustainable development. I’m not asking for personal recognition —
feedback loops, and AI-driven demand forecasting.
The failures of past gas turbine projects are lessons. This time, we have the tools to ensure Bayelsa does not repeat history.
Your Excellency, I humbly ask for the opportunity to present this solution to your team. This
sustainable — not for a few years, but for decades to come. This platform not only ensures efficient distribution and management of electricity to homes and businesses across the state, but also supports the technical health of the turbine through smart data monitoring, user
of a 60MW gas turbine power plant. Your vision to solve our power problems is commendable — and I, along with my team, believe we can help make this vision last for generations.
We have developed a technology-driven solution that can help make this gas turbine project
supply — the kind that attracts global investment and transforms lives.
Electricity drives economic development. It powers innovation, commerce, education, and healthcare. And right now, under your leadership, Bayelsa is taking a bold step forward with the ongoing construction
Please tag Governor Douye Diri in the comments so this reaches him directly.
Bayelsa is richly blessed with abundant natural gas. It is both our heritage and our opportunity. There is no reason a state with this much energy potential should not enjoy 24-hour uninterrupted power
@SasDantata I’d love to see Dangote start owning filling stations and offer them as franchises with proper oversight and strict penalties for violations. I’d be open to partnering with them as well.