Bayelsa State is a state in the South South region of Nigeria
Description[]
The flag of Bayelsa State is divided vertically into two with a plain white stripe at the hoist. The fly half is divided into three equal horizontal stripes of indigo, red and green. There are three white five point stars, one on each stripe, adjacent to the centre.
Symbolism[1][]
- The White Colour: Represents purity, honour and truthfulness of the people and their quest for justice.
- The Blue Colour: Represents the abundance of waters and their inherent resources.
- The Red Colour: Represents the memory and sacrifices of our heroes.
- The Green Colour: Represents rich vegetation.
- The Three Stars: Represent the hopes and aspirations of our people.
Variants[]
Gallery[]
Flag of the Ijaw people.
Flag of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND).
Flag Redesigns[]
Bayelsa State flag redesign by UkrainianBourgeoisNationalist, Dec 2024. (Reddit)
States and Federal Capital Territory
Ethnic groups
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