Bayelsa Rescue Movement Commends PDP Chairman George Turnah’s Leadership
Bayelsa Rescue Movement Commends PDP Chairman George Turnah’s Leadership
The Bayelsa Rescue Movement (BRM) has lauded the Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Bayelsa State Chapter, Barrister George Turnah, Esq., MON, for what it described as his exemplary leadership, commitment to party unity, and dedication to the growth of democracy in the state.
In a statement issued by the movement, the group praised Turnah’s leadership style, noting that his inclusive approach and unwavering commitment to strengthening the PDP have restored confidence among party members and supporters across Bayelsa.
The movement stated that since assuming office as state chairman, Turnah has demonstrated remarkable capacity in fostering peace, promoting internal cohesion, and repositioning the party for greater electoral success.
According to the group, the PDP under Turnah’s leadership has continued to witness renewed enthusiasm among members, while stakeholders have become more united in pursuing the party’s vision for sustainable development and good governance.
The Bayelsa Rescue Movement also commended the PDP chairman for maintaining close engagement with party leaders, youths, women, and grassroots supporters, describing him as a leader who listens, consults, and prioritises the collective interest of the party above personal ambition.
The group expressed confidence that Turnah’s leadership would further consolidate the PDP’s dominance in Bayelsa State and strengthen its preparations for future political engagements.
It called on party faithful to continue supporting the state chairman and remain committed to the ideals of unity, discipline, and service, stressing that collective efforts would ensure the continued progress of the party and the state.
The Bayelsa Rescue Movement reaffirmed its support for Barrister George Turnah and pledged to continue promoting initiatives that advance peace, democratic values, and sustainable development in Bayelsa State.



