His Excellency, Sen. Douye Diri, Reappoints Aaron Nicodemus Timiye as Director General, Due Process Bureau for a Second Term

The Bayelsa State Due Process Bureau is pleased to announce the reappointment of Mr. Aaron Nicodemus Timiye as Director General for a second term, following a unanimous decision by the Bayelsa State House of Assembly earlier today, 28th January 2025, in Yenagoa.

During the confirmation session, the Deputy Speaker, Hon. Sunday Benard Kenibai, highlighted Mr. Timiye’s impressive professional record. He noted that Mr. Timiye served as a Legislative Officer, Deputy Clerk for six years, and Clerk for nine years, accumulating vast experience in legislative processes, administration, and procurement best practices. Hon. Kenibai commended Mr. Timiye’s expertise and moved a motion for the nominee to take a bow, which was seconded by Hon. Wisdom Fafi, representing Kolokuma/Opokuma Constituency 2.

Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. Abraham Ingobere, praised Mr. Timiye’s performance during his first term and expressed confidence in his ability to continue delivering exceptional leadership. Before Mr. Timiye took his ceremonial bow, the Speaker encouraged him to build on his achievements and maintain the high standards he has set for the Bureau.

Moreso, the management and staff of the Due Process Bureau expressed their gratitude and excitement at Mr. Timiye’s reappointment adding that this milestone is as a testament to the trust and confidence placed in his leadership and vision.

“This reappointment marks a new chapter of progress and success for the Bureau. Under Mr. Timiye’s guidance, we look forward to further advancements in upholding due process and procurement best practices in Bayelsa State,” said a representative of the Bureau’s staff.

The Bayelsa State Due Process Bureau congratulates Mr. Aaron Nicodemus Timiye and remains committed to supporting his leadership in achieving the Bureau’s mission of promoting transparency, accountability, and good governance.

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