 Delta State Governor Ifan Yokoa on Saturday criticised the Senate President Senator Ahmed Lawan and others for saying that southern governors are not supposed to speak on the issues of restructuring and the need for a national dialogue. Okoa spoke at an empowerment programme sponsored by the minority leader of the House of Representatives under the Illumilu in Assabab. He described the stance of the Senate President as unfortunate, adding quote, If you cannot echo the voice of your people, then you're not worthy of that position you hold. Seventeen southern governors had met in Delta State this week where they called for a national dialogue and banned open grazing in their state.