Thursday 19 December 2013

DICKSON CALLS FOR EXPANSION OF NAVAL COMMAND IN BAYELSA

Bayelsa State Governor, Hon. Seriake Dickson has urged the Nigerian Navy to expand its operations to cover the Agge axis in the Ekeremor Local Government Area by establishing a Forward Operating Base, (FOB), just as he warned political office holders against undermining the contributions of security operatives in the sustenance of peace and national development.

The establishment of a Forward Operations Base in the Agge area, according to the Governor has become imperative due to the nefarious activities of sea pirates and oil thieves on the waterways.

Governor Dickson, who made the plea on Thursday when the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Dele Ezeoba paid him a courtesy visit in Government House, Yenagoa, called for an increased presence of the Nigerian Navy in the area where the proposed deep sea port is to be sited.

Expressing Government’s preparedness to partner with the Nigerian Navy through the provision of infrastructure and improved capacity of the officers, Hon. Dickson said already budgetary provisions have been made in next year’s appropriation bill to set up small bases in the western flank of the State to complement the efforts of the Navy towards checking inter-State banditry as well as the incidence of sea piracy, crude oil theft, illegal refineries and other criminal activities.

“As a matter of fact, in our budget estimate for next year, we have plans working with you people to set up small bases to assist you in increasing your capacity at Formoso at the western flank and also see how the Chief of Army Staff and yourself can work together to ensure that we have some presence of the Nigerian Navy by way of a Forward Operating Base at Agge area, which is the western flank.

“So I will call for that collaboration. The Government of Bayelsa State is prepared to make our own contribution if there are areas we can contribute in terms of increasing your capacities and infrastructure in that Formoso area.

“Our thinking is that once we support you at the western flank and the eastern flank where you already have a base, we will be able to combat inter-State banditry and sea piracy.

Commending the Chief of the Naval Staff for the innovations being introduced in the Navy, he expressed optimism that such measures would curb cases of infringement on the State’s territorial waters particularly crude oil theft.

The Governor also lauded the Navy for offering to collaborate with the State Government on the establishment of the Maritime academy towards the realization of the project.

Earlier in his remarks, the Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Dele Ezeoba had said he was in the State to assess operational structures as well as evaluate requirements in the Cape Formoso and the new intension to create a ‘Type A’ base in Brass.

He said this innovation was relevant in the face of the dynamics of the security challenges in the country, adding that it was necessary to be proactive rather than reactionary in tackling security problems.

Vice Admiral Ezeoba also pointed out that, the Nigerian Navy has acquired Camp Porbeni as its permanent site for the Central Naval Command.

In a related development, Governor Dickson has called on political office holders not to undermine the contributions of the security agencies towards sustaining, peace, democracy and national development.

Speaking at an end-of-year dinner organized in honour of security agencies in the State, he noted that apart from protecting the territorial integrity, security personnel played a critical role in safeguarding the nation’s democracy.

According to him, “while a lot of people in this position may not appreciate the constitutional role of the security leaders, for me, they are not just security people because of the vast experience they have. It is not easy to rise up to be a General or its equivalent; it is not easy to be a State Director of Security or Commissioner of Police, Immigration comptroller etc.

Daniel Iworiso-Markson
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State
19/12/2013


BAYELSA GOVT POSTS N23.8BN AT THE END OF NOVEMBER, 2013

Bayelsa State Government has declared N23.8 billion as balance of funds in its coffers at the end of November 2013.

Analyzing the State’s income and expenditure for the months of October and November at the monthly transparency briefing on Tuesday, the State Deputy Governor, retired Rear Admiral Gboribiogha John Jonah explained that the amount include N12. 3bn and N11.6bn savings for the months of October and November respectively.

The gross inflow for the month of October, according to the Deputy Governor stood at N14.593bn out of which, statutory allocation was N2.585bn, NNPC, N233 million, 13% derivation N10.105bn, VAT 616m, 231. SURE-P, N1bn 52m and there were no funds from the Excess Crude and augmentation.

He added that the deductions from FAAC was N2.7bn and it included bond deductions N1.2bn, foreign loans to the State gulped N12.6m, while refund of overpayment of revised 13% derivation indices from August 2008 to December 2009 amounted to N187.8m.

Also, one per cent of the statutory allocation amounting to N25.8million was deducted to the Police Fund while net inflow from FAAC was N12.2bn, he submitted.

On the outflow, he pointed out that bank loan repayment accounted for N3.8bn, while total expenditure stood at N9.8bn with salaries of civil servants gulping N3.985bn while that of political appointees amounted to N434 million in addition to the monthly overhead payment, which took N1.166bn.

For November, he said the State received statutory allocation of N2.5bn, while derivation was N8.7bn, VAT N11.9million, SURE-P, N1.4bn, Excess Crude N4.5bn, and NNPC refund to the State was N233.2million.

Gross Inflow according to him, stood at N17.67bn which was an improvement on the previous month.

Total deductions from FAAC stood at N2.7bn made up of bond deduction N1.2bn, loans to the State, N12.6million, overpayment on derivation is N188million and N25million for Police Fund among others.

The Deputy Governor gave N9.1bn as total outflow for November comprising bank loan repayment of N3.1bn, salaries of civil servants N4.2bn, political appointees emoluments N432million and monthly overhead payment of N1.2bn.

According to him, balance from October FAAC and SURE_P amounted to N7.8bn while total payments for the period stood at N8.4bn comprising recurrent of N3.1bn and capital payment of N5.2bn.

Daniel Iworiso-Markson

Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State
18/12/2013

Tuesday 17 December 2013

DICKSON PROPOSES N299.2BN BUDGET FOR 2014


The Bayelsa State Governor, Hon. Seriake Dickson has proposed a N299.2bn appropriation bill comprising N162.5bn Recurrent expenditure and N136.7bn Capital expenditure for the 2014 fiscal year as against N304.05bn passed into law by the State House of Assembly in 2013.

Presenting the appropriation bill to the State House of Assembly on Tuesday in Yenagoa, the Governor said the bill would be financed from a total revenue projection of N282.6bn and capital receipts of N16.5bn.

Tagged “Budget of Further Consolidation”, Hon. Dickson who restated his commitment to diversification from Oil and Gas sector in his estimation said the budget revenue profile consists of Statutory Allocation of N262.7bn, Value Added Tax; N7.8bn, Internal Generated Revenue; N12.2bn and Capital Receipts of N26.7bn.

On the estimated expenditures of N299.2bn, the breakdown, according to the Governor includes; Personnel cost; N39.003bn, Overhead cost; N51.5bn, Consolidated Revenue Charges; N58.8bn, Human Capital Development; N13.3bn and Capital expenditure; N146.7bn.

The budget which is aimed at completing all the massive infrastructural projects being embarked upon and stimulate agricultural and industrial production, according to the Governor would be private sector driven.

In his Sectoral analysis, Works and Infrastructure top the chart with a budget proposal of N40.005bn, Agriculture sector; N6.98bn, Education sector; N26.9bn and Human Capital Development; N13.3bn.

Other sectors include; Health; N7.5bn, Public Utilities; N7.7bn, Sports Development; N4.1bn, Social Development and Women Empowerment N1.6bn, Information and Communications, N2.1bn, Trade and Industry; N1.2bn, Tourism, N2.34bn, Transport, N3.7bn, Housing and Urban Development, N2.5bn and Ministry of State Capital Development, N2.96bn.

On budget implementation and monitoring of projects, the Governor stressed the need for budget discipline, adding that in compliance with the National chart of accounts, MDAs are required to adhere strictly to approved budget provisions in the 2014 financial year.

His words, the Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning through the State Budget Office is hereby directed to ensure the realization of this lofty target. I demand quarterly reports in this regard. In addition, the Due Process bureau and the Directorate of Project Monitoring must work in concert to ensure that all the projects slated for completion are completed on schedule.

Daniel Iworiso-Markson
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State
17/12/2013

DICKSON SIGNS N42.2BN SUPPLEMENTARY BUDGET INTO LAW

The Bayelsa State Governor, Hon. Seriake Dickson has signed into law a 2013 supplementary budget of N42.2bn after its passage by the legislative arm of Government.

The budget is aimed at covering the expenditure that were not covered in the main budget.

Commending the legislators for their understanding and cooperation, the Governor disclosed that the 2014 appropriation bill would be presented to the House next week.

He, therefore, expressed optimism that the bill when presented would be given speedy passage to enable Government actualize its developmental programmes.

Presenting the bill for Governor’s assent, the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Konbowei Benson said the bill is made up N13.642bn recurrent expenditure and N28.52bn capital expenditure.

Daniel Iworiso-Markson
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State
12/12/2013

THANK YOU TOUR: GOV DICKSON SALUTES BAYELSANS FOR WARM RECEPTION


Bayelsa State Governor, Hon. Henry Seriake Dickson has described the warm reception accorded him and his entourage during the Thank-You-Tour of the State as an expression of the tacit support the Chiefs and people of the State has for the Restoration Administration.

The Governor, who stated this in a Government House statement, was full of gratitude to the various LGA Chairmen, Traditional Rulers’ Councils, the women, the youths and the entire people for their massive turn-out in all the communities and Local Government Areas that were visited.

Hon. Dickson also commended the Traditional institutions for the various Chieftaincy titles conferred on him, his deputy and Speaker of the State House of Assembly, noting that, it was a clear show of appreciation for the modest achievements of the administration just under two years in office. According to him, the action of the people will serve as a big morale booster for him and other officers of the Government to even do more for the State.

While, thanking the people, he equally reassured them of the administration’s preparedness to remain focused in the implementation of its Restoration agenda to the latter, stressing that policies and programmes that can change the landscape of the State and impact positively on the lives of the people will remain the hallmarks of the administration.

He also urged beneficiaries of the Women Empowerment scheme to make judicious use of the funds, while assuring the Youths of Government’s resolve to introduce similar programmes for them with a view to making them more useful to themselves and the society. Governor Dickson also used the opportunity to call on the entire people of the State to remain supportive to the Government, adding the administration means well for the people.

Daniel Iworiso-Markson
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State
15/12/2013

GOV DICKSON ATTRIBUTES HITCH FREE THANK YOU TOUR OF LGAs AS A MANIFESTATION OF GOD’S BLESSINGS


The State Governor, Hon Seriake Dickson has described the successful completion of his thank-you-tour to the eight Local Government Areas as a manifestation of God’s manifold blessings upon his life and the State.

Governor Dickson stated this while speaking at this month’s edition of the monthly praise night organised by the State Government at Toru-Orua in Sagbama Local Government Area of the State.

Describing the tour as historic and accident-free, Chief Dickson expressed delight and thankfulness to God, noting that he saw the involvement of God from the beginning of the programme to its conclusion. The Governor, who expressed his happiness with the songs of praise, said he cannot thank God enough considering the blessings he receives from the Lord on a daily basis.

A grateful Governor Dickson also used the opportunity to appreciate the Clergy, Chiefs and people of the State for their prayers and support, urging detractors to turn a new leaf and join the restoration team in building Bayelsa to an enviable height. In a brief exhortation titled “Purposeful Praise and Worship”, the General Overseer of the Liberation Power Ministry, General Stephen Odede described effective praise as a potent weapon of war against adversarial forces. Making reference to the biblical Jehoshaphat; General Odede emphasized the need for Christians to imbibe the spirit of praise in order to move God’s hand for victory over their enemies and experience increased blessings.

The Wife of the Governor, Dr. Rachael Dickson read the only lesson at the service which featured gospel artistes such as Rev. Fyneman Meshack, Elder Dempster and Brother Abraham of King of Glory Chapel gospel band. The praise and worship night service was attended by Government functionaries, and the Clergy, including the Chairman of Christian Association of Nigeria, Bayelsa State Chapter, Senior Apostle Israel Ege, Bishop Ebi Belepeigha and the Chaplain of the King of Glory Chapel, Government House, Rev. Dotimi Egbegi. The King of Glory Chapel Choir and their Sagbama Restoration Mass counterparts participated at the praise night.

Daniel Iworiso-Markson

Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State
5/12/2013

GOV DICKSON SUSPENDS NINE TEACHERS FOR DERELICTION OF DUTY

Nine teaching staff of Community Secondary School, Aleibiri in Ekeremor Local Government Area of Bayelsa State have been suspended for dereliction of duty by Governor Seriake Dickson.

The affected teachers;Tenkiri Pere, Cornet Akpoaresine, Folorunso Funso, Berepigi Tiko, Ebenibo Richard, Zuokumor Erica and Lobia Clara were not at their duty posts during the Governor’s unscheduled visit to the school

Expressing dismay over the attitude of some teachers in the State to duty, Hon. Dickson said his administration would not condone any acts of lawlessness as he ordered the immediate suspension of the affected teachers pending the outcome of the findings of a disciplinary panel

According to him, the present administration will not condone any acts of indiscipline, stressing the premium it places on the education sector.

"Anybody found wanting in the discharge of his or her official function will be shown the exit door.

"The suspension of the affected teachers will put their likes on their toes noting this administration’s seriousness and resolve to address the rot in our educational system.

"Too often teachers in our various schools, especially those in the communities have a record of not showing up in classrooms to carry out work for which they are being paid to do.

"The same is true for nurses and doctors who are employed to provide medical services in our communities. We will no longer condone this wanton negligence of duty going on in the State civil service."

The Governor paid an unscheduled visit to the school during his thank you tour to Ekeremor Local Government Area of the State.

Earlier, the Principal of the school, Mr. Ebinabo Emomotimi had lauded the developmental strides of the present administration, especially in the education sector, submitting that it has further reposition the State for a better future. He said the school recently took delivery of free text books as promised by the State Government.

Daniel Iworiso-Markson
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State
14/12/2013

2015: DICKSON WARNS YOUTHS AGAINST HOOLIGANISM, POLITICAL VIOLENCE


As the nation warms up for the conduct of general elections in 2015, the Bayelsa State Governor, Hon. Henry Seriake Dickson has warned youths against being used as canon folders to forment trouble by selfish politicians, advising them to take education seriously with a view to increasing their capacities in self development.

Speaking during a state-wide thank you tour to Kolokuma/Opokuma Local Government Area, Hon. Dickson said the era of bloodletting and political brigandage were passed, noting that, the present peaceful atmosphere and various youth empowerment programmes put in place by the present administration are intended to impact positively on them.

Warning the political class against playing politics with the lives of the people, especially youths, Hon. Dickson said, it was high time people learnt to play politics of development and restoration.

According to him,’ any politician who wants to use you to perpetrate political violence and hooliganism because his/her small ambition let him do so by setting you up in businesses, so that you can live a responsible life even after politics’.

He commended the people of the area for their support, especially in cooperating with Government to maintain peace and security and assured them of Government’s assistance in providing more basic amenities to increase the quality of lives in the area.

Presenting a cheque of N30m empowerment fund to the women in the area, the Governor said the gesture is aimed at making the women in the State to be self reliant.

Aside, the N30m revolving loan, the entire women in the State as disclosed by the Governor would benefit from the N370m Millennium Development Goals, (MDGs) grant.

He, therefore, called on the beneficiaries to take advantage of the soft loans provided by the Government, adding that aside making them to be self reliant, it will boost the economic profile of the State.

Hon. Dickson who noted that cooperatives societies would be formed to create skills for the youths, urged them to explore and tap the natural resources as well as other opportunities that abound in the State since Government alone cannot provide employment for all.

Earlier in his remarks, the Chairman of the Kolokuma/Opokuma Local Government Area, Mr. Iselema Gbaranbiri said his council had been complementing the development efforts of the State Government through the provision of an ultra modern market, improved power supply, ICT centre and distribution of education materials.

Commending the Governor for his exemplary leadership, he said the people have seen in him, the fulfillment of the Ijaw struggle given the developmental strides of his administration in less than two years in office.

Daniel Iworiso-Markson

Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State

12/12/2013

BAYELSA STATE GOVT SETS 2015 FOR COMPLETION OF SAGBAMA/EKEREMOR ROAD


The Bayelsa State Governor, Hon. Seriake Dickson on Thursday in Ekeremor, headquarters of Ekeremor Local Government Area set a 2015 deadline for the completion of the ongoing multi billion naira Sagbama-Ekeremor section of the Sagbama-Ekeremor-Agge road in the West senatorial district of the State.

Disclosing this during a Thank you tour to the area, the Governor said opening up of the three senatorial districts has become imperative in view of the resolve of the present administration to attract local and foreign investors to the State.

Accompanied on the trip by his Deputy, Rear Admiral Gboribiogha John Jonah, (retd), Hon. Dickson called for the support of the people at ensuring timely completion of the project.

Noting the relevance of the area to the economic growth of the State, especially the proposed Agge Deep Seaport, the Governor assured the people of the area of his administration’s support at ensuring that their dream come to reality.

Stressing the need for a crisis free society, Governor Dickson said this is the only way to attract foreign investors to the State and generate employment opportunities for the teeming youths in the State.

Reiterating his administration’s commitment to zero tolerance for crime and criminality, theBayelsa State Chief Executive disclosed that in 2014, his administration will set up a crack taskforce to curtail the activities of pipeline vandals and illegal bunkering activities across the State.

He said anybody caught in the act of fomenting trouble irrespective of his/her status will be dealt with in accordance with the law, adding that, Bayelsa is no longer a safe haven for criminals.

“The era of bloodletting is over. Your government has invested so much on security. In no distant time, the government will launch the marine arm of the state security outfit code named, Operation Doo Akpor”

Calling on youths to avail themselves of the opportunity provided by the present administration, Hon. Dickson said policies that are centred on youth empowerment will be unfolded in 2014.

He advised the beneficiaries of the women empowerment loan scheme to make judicious use of the fund, adding that it is not a dash but a revolving loan.

The Governor, who spoke on a wide range of issues, also announced Government’s plan to construct a befitting stadium in Ekeremor Town.

In his goodwill message, Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, representing Bayelsa west senatorial district lauded the developmental strides of the present administration, submitting that in less than two years, Governor Dickson has transformed the State.

In his welcome address, the Chairman of Ekeremor Local Government Council, Mr. Billy Tobuyei enumerated some achievements of the council to include construction landing jetties and completion of concrete walk-ways in some communities among others.

Governor Dickson and his deputy were also conferred with the Chieftancy titles of Ebikonbowei 1 and Keme-ekemi 1 of Ekeremor Local Government Area by the Traditional Rulers’ council led Pere Augustine Ebikeme, the Pere of Oporomor Kingdom.

Daniel Iworiso-Markson

Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State

12/12/2013

DICKSON RESTATES COMMITMENT TO YOUTH EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMMES

Bayelsa State Governor, Hon. Seriake Dickson at the weekend restated his administration’s commitment to youth empowerment, as he rounded off a 2-week state-wide thank you tour with a visit to Sagbama Local Government Area of the State.

Speaking at a reception organized in his honour in Sagbama, the Governor who attributed his success in politics to God’s abiding grace and goodwill of the people advised the youth to take advantage of various empowerment programmes put in place by the present administration.

The Governor who was accompanied on the trip by his wife, Dr. Rachael Dickson, the Deputy Governor, Rear Admiral Gboribiogha John Jonah, leadership of the ruling Peoples’ Democratic Party in the State and a host of others, said his administration would not condone any acts of indiscipline, stating that the era of thuggery and political brigandage was over in the State.

He hinted that all necessary machinery has been put in place to deal decisively with anyone who runs foul of his administration’s policy of zero tolerance for crime and criminality.

According to him, for Bayelsa State to thrive economically and politically, “we need peace. I have said it times without number, this administration will not condone any act of indiscipline. Don’t allow selfish and office seeking politicians to use you as tools to destabilize the State.

Our youth are dear to us. This administration has put in place many empowerment programmes. Some of your colleagues just came back from Songhai in Port Novo, Benin Republic while others will be leaving for United States in January to further their studies at the Lincoln University.

Expressing gratitude to the chiefs and people of the area for the honour bestowed on him, especially the conferment of the chieftaincy titles of Ibe-Agurai and Ibe-tokoniowei of Tarakiri in Kumbowei kingdoms, the Governor re-assured them of his commitment to the development of not only the area, but the entire State as a whole.

Hon. Dickson recalled how his kith and kin voted him overwhelmingly twice to the Federal House of Representatives and as Governor in the 2012 election and, therefore, re-assured them of opening up the area for development in line with the present administration’s policy of decentralization.

Daniel Iworiso-Markson

Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State
14/12/2013

GOV DICKSON READS RIOT ACT TO KIDNAPPERS, CULTISTS IN BAYELSA

The Bayelsa State Governor, Hon. Seriake Dickson on Tuesday reiterated his administration’s commitment to zero tolerance for crime and criminality, warning the few criminal elements including cultists, armed robbers, kidnappers and perpetrators of other related vices in the State to desist from such acts or incur the wrath of the law.

Condemning the resurgence of kidnapping in the Eastern senatorial district of the State during his ‘Thank You’ tour visit to the Yenagoa Local Government area of the State, Hon. Dickson said the State is no longer a haven of criminals.

Describing a crime free society as panacea to economic growth, Hon. Dickson bemoaned the security situation in the State prior to his assumption of office barely two years ago.

According to him, “investors were being scared of investing in the State as a result of the alarming crime rate then but today people can sleep with their two eyes closed as necessary security measures are being put in place by the present administration.

“Bayelsa is being adjudged as one of the most peaceful States in the country. Local and foreign investors have expressed willingness to partner with the State at ensuring rapid development of our Local economy.

The State is not ready to be drawn back by criminal elements, that is why I am calling on the landlords to work closely with the security agencies in fishing out the few criminal elements left in the State.

We want to attract people to the State. We want them to come and do business with us and the only way this can be done is through the creation of enabling environment.

We have a robust security agenda as you all know. So continue to talk your friends, brothers and sisters and all those you have as tenants. The few cultists and criminals that are left, warn them that Yenagoa will no longer be haven for criminals.

If you are a cultist and you don’t want to repent, leave Yenagoa. If you are an armed robber, kidnapper or a criminal of any description, Bayelsa is not a place for you to be.”

On infrastructural development, the Governor said his administration would consolidate on the gains of 2013 by constructing additional 15 internal roads in 2014.

However, he called for the understanding of the people as more structures would be pulled down in order to pave way for a befitting State capital.

He said necessary arrangements have been put in place at ensuring prompt payment of compensation to owners of the affected structures, warning the people against playing politics with the ongoing developmental strides in the State.

Governor Dickson, who decried comments being made concerning demolition of structures cautioned people not to politicize Government’s developmental efforts pointing out that his personal residence was one of the first properties pulled down in the State capital.

In a welcome address, the Chairman of Yenagoa Local Government, Hon. Chubby Ben-Walson praised Governor Dickson for transforming the State capital and carrying the people of the area along in the scheme of things.

Consequently, he announced the decision of stakeholders of the area endorsing the Governor for a second term in office and highlighted some of the achievements of the council to include award of projects in fifteen wards with contractors fully mobilized to sites.

Governor Dickson, who decried comments being made concerning demolition of structures cautioned people not to politicize government’s developmental efforts as his personal residence was one of the first properties pulled down in the state capital.

At the event, N45 million was disbursed for the three Rural Development Areas in Yenagoa Local Government while N370 million Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) was provided for women empowerment as grant.

In attendance were; the Deputy Governor, Rear Admiral Gboribiogha John Jonah, (retd), members of the National and State Assemblies, top government functionaries, captains of industry, renowned poet, Dr Gabriel Okara and host of others.

Daniel Iworiso-Markson

Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State

11/12/2013

Wednesday 11 December 2013

GOV DICKSON READS RIOT ACT TO KIDNAPPERS, CULTISTS IN BAYELSA

The Bayelsa State Governor, Hon. Seriake Dickson on Tuesday reiterated his administration’s commitment to zero tolerance for crime and criminality, warning the few criminal elements including cultists, armed robbers, kidnappers and perpetrators of other related vices in the State to desist from such acts or incur the wrath of the law.

Condemning the resurgence of kidnapping in the Eastern senatorial district of the State during his ‘Thank You’ tour visit to the Yenagoa Local Government area of the State, Hon. Dickson said the State is no longer a haven of criminals.

Describing a crime free society as panacea to economic growth, Hon. Dickson bemoaned the security situation in the State prior to his assumption of office barely two years ago.

According to him, “investors were being scared of investing in the State as a result of the alarming crime rate then but today people can sleep with their two eyes closed as necessary security measures are being put in place by the present administration.

“Bayelsa is being adjudged as one of the most peaceful States in the country. Local and foreign investors have expressed willingness to partner with the State at ensuring rapid development of our Local economy.

The State is not ready to be drawn back by criminal elements, that is why I am calling on the landlords to work closely with the security agencies in fishing out the few criminal elements left in the State.

We want to attract people to the State. We want them to come and do business with us and the only way this can be done is through the creation of enabling environment.

We have a robust security agenda as you all know. So continue to talk your friends, brothers and sisters and all those you have as tenants. The few cultists and criminals that are left, warn them that Yenagoa will no longer be haven for criminals.

If you are a cultist and you don’t want to repent, leave Yenagoa. If you are an armed robber, kidnapper or a criminal of any description, Bayelsa is not a place for you to be.”

On infrastructural development, the Governor said his administration would consolidate on the gains of 2013 by constructing additional 15 internal roads in 2014.

However, he called for the understanding of the people as more structures would be pulled down in order to pave way for a befitting State capital.

He said necessary arrangements have been put in place at ensuring prompt payment of compensation to owners of the affected structures, warning the people against playing politics with the ongoing developmental strides in the State.

Governor Dickson, who decried comments being made concerning demolition of structures cautioned people not to politicize Government’s developmental efforts pointing out that his personal residence was one of the first properties pulled down in the State capital.

In a welcome address, the Chairman of Yenagoa Local Government, Hon. Chubby Ben-Walson praised Governor Dickson for transforming the State capital and carrying the people of the area along in the scheme of things.

Consequently, he announced the decision of stakeholders of the area endorsing the Governor for a second term in office and highlighted some of the achievements of the council to include award of projects in fifteen wards with contractors fully mobilized to sites.

Governor Dickson, who decried comments being made concerning demolition of structures cautioned people not to politicize government’s developmental efforts as his personal residence was one of the first properties pulled down in the state capital.

At the event, N45 million was disbursed for the three Rural Development Areas in Yenagoa Local Government while N370 million Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) was provided for women empowerment as grant.

In attendance were; the Deputy Governor, Rear Admiral Gboribiogha John Jonah, (retd), members of the National and State Assemblies, top government functionaries, captains of industry, renowned poet, Dr Gabriel Okara and host of others.

Daniel Iworiso-Markson

Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State

Monday 9 December 2013

HARD TIMES AWAIT OIL THIEVES, PIPELINE VANDALS IN BAYELSA…….AS DICKSON RELEASES N105M WOMEN EMPOWERMENT FUND TO BAYELSA COMMUNITY

Hard times await oil thieves and vandals of petroleum products pipelines in Bayelsa State, as Governor Seriake Dickson on Monday warned the perpetrators to desist from the unwholesome practice or face dire consequences as from 2014.

This is just as he presented a cheque of N105m to women in seven Rural Development Authorities, (RDAs) in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of the State.

Speaking at Oporoma, headquarters of Southern Ijaw Local Government Area during his thank you tour to the area, Chief Dickson said Government was disturbed by the alarming rate of oil theft and its effects on the State and Nation’s economy, stressing that stringent measures would be taken to stop it.

Accompanied by the first civilian Governor of the State, Chief Diepreye Alamieyeseigha, the Deputy Governor, Rear Admiral Gboribiogha John Jonah, (rtd), top Government functionaries, captains of industry and host of others, Hon. Dickson disclosed that necessary security apparatus is being put in place to curtail the act.

According to him, a crack taskforce will be set up to clamp down on the perpetrators of the criminal acts, warning that anybody caught in the act will be prosecuted in accordance with the law.

Calling for the support of the people in the area at ensuring security of lives and property, the Governor disclosed that his administration has invested so much in security as it is the only way to attract local and foreign investors to the State.

Thanking the people for their support during and after his election in 2012 as Governor of the state, he said that he would not renege on his promise, especially the completion of Yenagoa-Oporoma road.

“When I came here in 2012 to seek for your support during our campaign, I made promises; some have been fulfilled while we are still working on some. I am re-assuring you that all the promises made would be kept. Ours is a listening Government. Already, we are working on the Yenagoa-Oporoma road; Clearing of that road has got to Angiama while sand-filling has reached Aguobiri which is close to Oporoma. As you know, we are also working on the general hospital and model secondary school projects and several others here in Oporoma and other parts of Southern Ijaw”

The Governor, who was conferred with a traditional title of Ibefiniowei 1of Southern Ijaw said aside his administration’s huge investment on infrastructures, other sectors of the economy including health, education are being given due attention.

In his goodwill message, the first civilian Governor of the State, Chief Diepreye Alamieyeseigha described the Thank you tour embarked upon by the Governor as the first of its kind in the annals of the State.

Making allusion to the biblical ten lepers, Chief Alamieyeseigha said Governor’s decision would further endear him to the people of the State.

Speaking in the same vein, a first class traditional ruler in the State, King Joshua Igbugburu said the conferment of chieftaincy title on the Governor is a confirmation of the people’s love and support for his administration.

Also speaking, the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Rt Hon Konbowei Benson said the development strides of the Governor in the area and the entire State has vindicated his supporters and assured him of the people continued support.

The governor also used the opportunity of the visit to inspect some ongoing projects in the area including the general hospital, Governor’s lodge and the model secondary school at Oporoma.

Daniel Iworiso-Markson

Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State
09/12/2013

Wednesday 4 December 2013

NIGERIAN ENVOY TO ETHIOPIA LAUDS BAYELSA ECONOMIC POLICY, CALLS FOR MASSIVE INVESTMENT IN ETHIOPIAN MARKETS


The Nigerian Envoy to the Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, Ambassador Bulus Paul Zon Lolo on Wednesday in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia lauded the economic policy of Governor Seriake Dickson-led administration in Bayelsa State, urging it to avail itself of the business opportunities that abound in the country, especially in the agricultural sector.

Receiving the State economic delegation led by the Governor’s representative, Ambassador Lawrence Ekpebu, Ambassador Lolo said Nigeria and by extension Bayelsa State has a lot to gain by entering into bilateral agreement with Ethiopia, in view of its agricultural potentials.

Ethiopia, as disclosed by the Ambassador is a leading producer of balley and rice in the continent of Africa and its market is begging for investment by willing nations.

However, with the economic blue print of Bayelsa State and the efforts of the present administration to diversify from the oil and gas sector of the economy, Ambassador Lolo called on its leadership to take a cue from the economic road maps of nations like Kuwait, Qatar and other emerging economic nations.

His words, ‘our appreciation of Ethiopia as Africa’s diplomatic and political capital must be deepened. Unless we do this, we will suffer in many ways. One of which is, we will be absent at the decision making table that will affect our investment drive in our individual countries.

“Secondly, when you read about Africa today online, newspapers and magazines, I am sure the quantum will be about conflict, poverty and corruption; very little will be said about our rich endowments in natural resources and our potentials to hold our own.

“It is really good to know that where we have the African Union which is a policy making organ and the Economic Communities of Africa, (ECA) sitting side by side, it means and says to us we should take advantage of our representation of this country because the policies then that come out will impact on our programmes and projects.

Expressing concern over what he described as the nation’s monolithic economy, he said the single commodity that the nation is relying on today may not be able to meet our future needs.

According to him,” for an oil producing country, each time there is fluctuation in the oil market, we are always afraid of how low the price will go. The track you are on in Bayelsa is like a safety cushion you are providing and if you get it right, it only means you will go to bed when others are sweating because you have taken a right decision under the right leadership.”

Earlier, the Chairman, Fiduciary Board of the Bayelsa Development and Investment Corporation, Ambassador Lawrence Ekpebu, said the Governor and his entourage were in the country to hold bilateral talks with the global business community, submitting that the Governor would be looking forward to a business invitation from the mission.

He said the economic policy of the State which is privately driven is aimed at showcasing the potentials of the State to the rest of the world as well lure investors into the State.

Highlighting the economic programmes of the State which include, the cargo airport, Agge deep sea port and massive investment in agriculture, Ambassador Ekpebu said when completed, it would boost the economic profile and make it one of the leading States in the Maritime, Tourism and Agricultural sectors.

Daniel Iworiso-Markson

Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State
04/12/2013

Friday 29 November 2013

FALLOUT OF GOV DICKSON’S TOUR TO LGAs: GOVT APPROVES N3BN FOR THE COMPLETION OF OGBIA/NEMBE ROAD

Bayelsa State Government has approved an intervention fund of N3bn for the completion of the Ogbia/Nembe road which is expected to be completed by 2015. The State Governor, Hon. Seriake Dickson during his Thank You tour to Nembe local government area of the state on Tuesday assured the people that the road would be completed by 2015, noting his economic relevance to the growth of the State.

Briefing the newsmen at the end of the 30 th Executive Council meeting on Thursday, the State Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Deacon Markson Fefegha flanked by his works counterpart, Mr. Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo and the Special Adviser on Political Matters, Chief Fred Agbedi said the construction of the road would reduce sea piracy on the waterways as well as boost commerce in the area. The commissioner stated that the decision to seek for the intervention fund was in line with the promise made by the Governor during his Thank You tour to the area.

Speaking in the same vein, the State Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Mr. Ewhrudjakpo said the road was jointly awarded by the Niger Delta Development Commission, (NDDC) and Shell Petroleum Development Company in 2004 to SETRACO Plc, adding that the Government would hold discussions with the two organizations to ensure that the contractor is mobilized back to site. The Commissioner noted that the present administration’s plan of constructing a road from Nembe to Brass would not be achieved without the completion of Ogbia/Nembe road.

He submitted, “ordinarily, we wouldn’t have been bothering ourselves with Ogbia-Nembe road but we have to do it for three reasons; the Ogbia-Nembe road, if not completed, our dream of hitting the Atlantic through the Eastern flank, which the Governor promised, and to connect Brass will not be achieved because there is no reason constructing a road between Nembe and Brass when you don’t have a road between Ogbia and Nembe. It will be foolhardy. “Secondly, that road has become a necessity because of the need to reduce piracy and open up that area for development. Quite a good number of communities are on that alignment, and not only that; we also feel bad about the delay that road has suffered. That road was awarded in 2003/2004 and there has been variation upon variation and so we are worried. Aside the completion of Nembe/Ogbia road, the Council, according to the Commissioner has approved the award of contract for the repair of Otuasega/Ogbia bridge and construction of internal roads in Ogbia Town.

In a related development, Government has approved the sum of N1.2bn for the payment of compensation to property owners around the Etegwe area for the construction of the second flyover in the State capital. The compensation as disclosed by the Commissioner would be paid in phases. His words, ‘we want to use this opportunity to reassure property owners around that area that has been marked for the construction of flyover in Etegwe that in the next one or two weeks, we will start payment of compensation and we will pay it in phases.

‘We, therefore, call for understanding from the affected property owners, so that they don’t feel as if government is not living up to its obligations. We will definitely complete the payment but you know the figure for the compensation is about N1.2 billion and you know what that means, especially since it was not planned or budgeted for. We have to handle it in such a way that we don’t distort the budget and also breach the appropriation laws.” Also speaking, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Political Matters, Chief Fred Agbedi said the Council acknowledged the warm reception that was accorded the Governor and his entourage during the Thank You tour of the Eastern Senatorial district, comprising Brass, Nembe and Ogbia Local Government Areas of the State. The tour, according to the Chief Agbedi, was broken into phases to enable the governor attend to other pressing matters.

Daniel Iworiso-Markson
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State
29/11/2013

Thursday 28 November 2013

BAYELSA GOVT SPONSORS 250 YOUTHS FOR VOCATIONAL TRAINING, AS AGRIC TRAINEES PASS OUT


250 youths from Bayelsa State are to undergo vocational training in automobile technology, cinematography, photography, fashion designing and ICT at the Amachree Royal Academy in Benin Republic.

This was in addition to the 200 youths that recently completed their 6 months training in the Agricultural programme at the Songhai Integrated System in the same Country.

Speaking at the reception of the graduands of the agricultural programme and send forth of the 250 youths for the training programme in Yenagoa, Governor Seriake Dickson emphasized that agriculture remained the major employer of labour.

The Governor, who was represented by his Deputy, Rear Admiral Gboribiogha John Jonah (Rtd), noted that Government’s vision of ensuring food production would be realized when the youths are engaged in massive aqua-culture and cassava production in collaboration with the private sector.

“We have said severally that agriculture is the main employer of labour. We have the Burma farm and similar ones that we are trying to resuscitate. There is also the scheme of cassava farms in collaboration with foreign companies.”

According to the Governor, it is only a private- driven economy that can provide employment for the people while it behooves on Government to create the enabling environment for wealth creation and job opportunities.

He disclosed that the different forms of training in both agriculture and technical skills would go a long way in providing empowerment and self-reliance for the teeming youths in the State.

Expressing concern over the absence of indigenes in automobile technology and other technical skills in the State, Chief Dickson said the situation was compounded by the lack of industries in the State and stressed Government’s determination to address such deficiencies.

Addressing the 250 trainees expected to undergo vocational training at the Amachree Royal Academy, the Governor charged them to take the training seriously, noting that upon the completion of the training it would not only enable them become self-reliant but and also create jobs for others.

In his remarks, the Commissioner of Agriculture, Dr. Thomas Commander, congratulated the graduates for the successful completion of the programme in spite of some challenges.

He expressed Government’s desire to engage some of the graduates, while others intend to be self-reliant..

Also speaking, the Commissioner for Science and Technology, Mr. Parkinson Macmanuel said the 250 trainees would depart the State for Benin Republic on the 1 ST of next month.

In his remarks, one of the beneficiaries, Mr. Neinein Ekpebu thanked the State Government for finding them worthy for the training programme, adding that they have been empowered to be more productive to themselves and to the larger society.

Daniel Iworiso-Markson

Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State
28/11/2013

DICKSON ORDERS IMMEDIATE RELEASE OF KIDNAPPED BAYELSA SENIOR CITIZENS ..... SAYS IT IS AIMED AT DESTABILIZING THE STATE

Bayelsa State Governor, Hon. Seriake Dickson has ordered immediate release of Pa Nelson Tempurah, father of the State Commissioner for Tourism Development, Mr. Nelson Belief and Mrs Gbalipre Turner abducted few days ago by suspected kidnappers, submitting that the act is aimed at giving the international community wrong impression about the security situation at the home base of President Goodluck Jonathan.

Speaking at a civic reception organised in his honour by the people of Ogbia Local Government Area during his thank you tour to the area, the Governor warned the people against being used by criminal elements within and outside the State.

Calling on the people of the State to be watchful, especially as the nation is warming up for the conduct of the 2015 general election, Hon. Dickson said some criminal elements are looking for means of breaching the security situation in the state.

He disclosed that necessary security measures are being put in place to checkmate the activities of the miscreants and make the State an investment haven.

His words, ‘some of those people who are working hard to destabilize our State and discredit the home base of the President may not be even too far. Very few of them are even among us working in collaboration with the people outside to destabilize Bayelsa. But, I know that they will not succeed.

‘If anything bad happens here, it gives our detractors happiness. So, I want to use this opportunity to condemn the recent acts of kidnapping that are particularly targeted at Ogbia area to discredit us and create a feeling of insecurity in this Local Government Area.

Anything they do to Bayelsa is hot news that makes front page of newspapers. So, you need to caution yourselves. My message to them (kidnappers) is that the people being held captive, particularly the innocent wife of ours should be released without further delay.

‘For those who are thinking of that as a lifestyle, we call on you to desist because it is in your interest to do so’

While expressing appreciation to the people for their support during and after his election as Governor, Hon. Dickson acknowledged the contributions of the wife of the President, Dame Patience Jonathan and traditional rulers of the area including the Paramount ruler of Opume community, King Amalate Turner in moving the State forward.

Hon. Dickson who was conferred with the Chieftancy title of ‘Edi 1’ of Ogbia kingdom meaning ‘Pillar of support’ promised the people of a better deal in the present administration’s scheme of things.

Responding to requests made by the people, Chief Dickson sympathised with them on the hardship they are currently facing due to the breakdown of the Imiringi Gas Turbine and one of the bridges linking the area to the State capital, assuring that Government was taking actions to address the problems.

According to him, the power outage in the area will be fixed before Christmas even as he pledged to build a befitting Governor’s lodge in Ogbia town in line with his policy of decentralizing development.

In their separate addresses, the Chairman of Ogbia Local Government, Mr. Enaye Abah and representative of the Obhanoban of Ogbia kingdom, Chief A.M. Aduba commended the Governor for living up to his electioneering promises to the people of the State.

While thanking Governor Dickson for locating some people oriented projects and appointing indigenes into political offices, they called for more Government presence in the area with critical infrastructure such as roads.

In a goodwill message, a chieftain of the PDP, King Amalate Turner described Governor Dickson as a man of impeccable character, commending him for his efforts at restoring the glory of the State.

Also, the State PDP chairman, Colonel Sam Inokoba and his Ogbia Local Government counterpart, Hon. Budget Isaiah were among dignitaries that presented goodwill messages at the event.

Daniel Iworiso-Markson

Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State
28/11/2013

Wednesday 27 November 2013

OGBIA-NEMBE ROAD TO BE COMPLETED BY 2015 TO BOOST INVESTMENT, TOURISM ...GOV DICKSON


In its bid to open up the hinterlands for investment, tourism and other socio-economic activities, Bayelsa State Governor, Hon. Seriake Dickson disclosed on Wednesday that the Ogbia-Nembe road would be completed in 2015.

Making this known during his ‘Thank You’ tour to Nembe Local Government Area of the State, the Governor at a civic reception organized in his honour at Ogbolomabiri, said the road when completed, will aside from boosting the economic profile of the State would address security challenges being faced by the people of the area.

The Governor was received by a pack of notable personalities such as, his second in command, Rear Admiral Gboribiogha John Jonah, (rtd), former Military Administrator of Ebonyi and Delta States, Navy Captain Walter Feghabo-Amain (rtd), Senator Nimi Barigha-Amange and top Government functionaries from the area.

He praised the people for preserving their rich cultural heritage and announced a donation of N10m for the promotion of culture in the area.

His words, “What I’ve seen today reminded me of how much we as a Government even needs to do in terms of working closely to preserve, propagate and even export and expose this very beautiful aspect of our lives that very often we don’t show enough. I want to commend you all and also assure you that in this business of preserving culture, you have me as an active partner.

‘Let me also use this opportunity to thank His Eminence, the Amanyanabo and his council of chiefs for inducting me into your very respected Sekiapu cultural group. I am in support of any aspect of our culture that does not infringe on God’s sovereignty over His creation.

“A short while ago I had announced a regime of support for the preservation of the cultural heritage and monuments in Nembe Local Government Area. And I have directed the Chairman of Council to liaise with the Commissioner for Culture and Ijaw National Affairs to see to it that all those aspects are supported and preserved and even documented for posterity. I will even do so in Brass to preserve the White Man’s Grave and other relics that we have there.”

Earlier, at separate meetings with the Ogbolomabiri and Bassambiri Councils of Chiefs, Governor Dickson restated his administration’s commitment towards strengthening security in the State and implored the people to cooperate with Government in that regard.

On infrastructural development and other concerns raised, he said, “ we are doing a few things in Nembe as you all know but there are several things coming that you do not know which you will know very soon because when we say something, we do it. We don’t say things that we are not ready to do like others do just to play to the gallery. A number of things are on the pipeline; we have started implementing some and in no distant time, most of the concerns raised will become things of the past”.

In their separate remarks, the Amanyanabo of Nembe, King Edmund Daukoru and the Secretary of Nembe-Bassambiri Council of Chiefs, Chief Ayebaesin Edeoghotu-Omo commended the Governor for the visit and stressed the need for more concerted security efforts on the waterways particularly in the Oluasiri area.

Describing the issue of illegal bunkering and sea-piracy as disturbing, King Daukoru said the kingdom has been battling the menace through communal efforts.

He said, ‘we are ready to partner with you even in the area of security. The youths have apprehended people in the past but when they are handed over for investigation and prosecution, very little happens.

Speaking in the same vein, Chief Edeoghotu-Omo submitted, ” we reiterate that the bravado which is being displayed by the marauders along the creeks becomes more worrisome as they are often assisted by the JTF to perpetrate their nefarious activities unperturbed.

In a welcome address, the Chairman of Nembe Local Government Council, Hon. Eminah Bioghoemi Benneth lauded the Governor for his development strides in the area including the release of funds for the completion of the Unity Bridge linking Ogbolomabiri and Bassambiri communities.

Some of the achievements of the council as disclosed by the Chairman include; reconstruction of staff quarters in Nembe city, construction of auditorium at Emina-ama and access road to the council secretariat in Bassambiri and completion of primary health centre at Okipiri.

Among other pressing demands, he called on the Governor to prevail on Niger Delta Development Commission to complete the Nembe shore protection and sand filling projects in Ogbolomabiri and Bassambiri communities.

Highlight of the thank you tour was the commissioning of Governor’s lodge and access road to the police station as well as inspection of general hospital and on-going mini-sport complex at Ogbolomabiri.

Daniel Iworiso-Markson

Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State
27/11/2013


THANK YOU TOUR TO BRASS LGA: GOV DICKSON PLEDGES PARTNERSHIP WITH FG, INVESTORS FOR BRASS LNG PROJECT


Bayelsa State Governor, Hon Seriake Dickson on Monday assured the people of Brass local Government Area of his administration’s readiness to partner with the Federal Government and other investors to ensure the actualization of the Brass liquefied Natural Gas (BLNG) project.

Describing the project as very key to the economic development plans of the restoration agenda, Hon Dickson said the State Government was interfacing seriously with other critical stakeholders to ensure the commencement of the Brass Fertilizer project.

Governor Dickson who spoke when he paid a courtesy call on the Amayanabo of Twon-Brass, King Alfred Diete-Spiff as part of activities of his thank you tour to Brass Local Government Area, underscored the importance of the projects, noting that their successful take-off would go a long way in boosting the State’s economy.

He commended the people of Brass for their support during and after his election as Governor, stressing that the people’s peaceful disposition has enabled Government to embark on some impactful projects such as general hospital and a world-class model secondary school in the area.

According to the Governor, the present administration has awarded contracts for the construction of a modern landing jetty and water reticulation projects among others in the area.

Earlier,in a welcome address, the Amayanabo of Twon-Brass, King Alfred Diete-Spiff expressed delight over the visit and lauded the Governor for his development strides in the area and other parts of the State.

Delivering the address on behalf of the Amayanabo, the Amadabo of Ada-ama Community, Chief Serena Dokubo-Spiff particularly highlighted the Governor’s achievements in the areas of security, appointment of Brass indigenes into positions of trust and infrastructural development.

It reads in part, ‘Though His Excellency’s visit is a thank you visit, it has to be stressed that you rather deserve our gratitude for your outstanding performance so far in the development of our kingdom. Your activities in the kingdom are visible for appreciation.

‘The peace and security prevailing in our community is easily traceable to you. This is very reassuring in that we have a leadership in the State that is truly committed to the aspirations and yearnings of the people’,

King Diete-Spiff used the opportunity to solicit Government’s assistance in the construction of the Yenagoa-Brass Road and the reinstatement of Brass as the headquarters of the Central Naval Command.

Highpoint of the visit was the conferment of a chieftaincy title of Twon Ibe Tolomobor, meaning the Restorer of the glory of Twon Kingdon on Governor Dickson by the Twon-Brass Council of Chiefs.

Daniel Iworiso-Markson

Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State
25/11/2013


BRASS GOES AGOG AS GOV DICKSON BEGINS THANK YOU TOUR


Twon-Brass, headquarters of Brass Local Government Area was agog with people from all walks of life as Governor Seriake Dickson embarked on his thank you tour to the area.

Addressing the mammoth crowd at the reception ground of the event, an elated Governor Dickson appreciated the people for supporting the Peoples Democratic Party overwhelmingly in all elections ranging from ward to presidential polls, noting that the party would not have recorded much success without their inputs.

The Governor particularly thanked them for cooperating with his Restoration Government and standing by President Goodluck Jonathan as well as maintaining the peace since the inception of the present administration, which he noted has continued to attract unfettered progress to the area.

Hon. Dickson, who was bestowed with the chieftaincy title of Twon-Ibe Tolomobor, meaning the restorer of the glory of Twon Kingdom during the visit, also saluted the Council of Chiefs for the honour done him.

His words, “Today is a day of saying thank you to you all. We are not here for campaigns. We recall that we came to this hallowed ground some months back to preach the gospel of restoration and you all turned out en masse including the Amayanabo and his Council of Chiefs to receive and show us solidarity and support on that occasion. Thereafter we went into election and the results show that you all turned out and voted massively for the only Ijaw party, the Peoples Democratic Party. And so, we started the restoration government and what has happened between the time and now is very well known to you.

“We are not here to tell you what we have done. I will be more interested to hear things we ought to do that we have not done. I want to thank His majesty, the Amayanabo and his Council of Chiefs for conferring on me the coveted title of someone who restores the glory of Twon. We feel challenged by this additional honour; It is actually a call to duty.”

While assuring the people of Brass of more Government presence especially in the area of infrastructural development, the Governor pledged to speedily construct a befitting civic centre in Twon-Brass.

Consequently, he directed the Commissioner for Sports Development to consult with leaders of the community to get an appropriate site and conclude feasibility studies for the project within the next two weeks.

In his welcome address, the Chairman of Brass Local Government Council, Hon. Andi Obed described the impressive turn-out of the people at the event as a clear indication of the level of acceptance and support the Governor commands in the area.

According to the Chairman, “Our people are happy about what is happening in the State as there is peace everywhere and development is going on in all sectors. The education policy of the State Government need to be commended and the huge infrastructural development going on cannot be compared to what happened in the past six years before this Government came into office.”

Giving a scorecard of performance, Hon. Obed said his administration has completed some unfinished projects that were bequeathed by his predecessor, which include the rehabilitation of the main landing jetty, a link bridge between Shidi-ama and Kemmer-ama all in Twon-Brass and the fencing of a women development centre at Ewoama.

In their separate speeches, the State Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Col. Sam Inokoba Rtd and the Deputy Speaker of the Bayelsa House of Assembly, Chief Sam Ateki also lauded the people for supporting the PDP-led government and assured them of more dividends of democracy.

Highpoint of the occasion was the presentation of cheques worth N15million each to the chairmen of the three Rural Development Areas (RDAs) in Brass by the Acting Director-General of the Bayelsa State Micro-Finance and Enterprise Development Agency, Mr Ifiemi Ikpaikpai for onward delivery to women cooperative groups in their areas as part of the Governor’s empowerment programme.

Daniel Iworiso-Markson

Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State

26/2013

GOV DICKSON BAGS CHIEFTANCY TITLE FROM ALEIBIRI, PLANS VISIT TO COMMUNITY

Bayelsa State Governor, Hon. Henry Seriake Dickson has expressed gratitude to the Alei of Aleibiri, His Royal Highness, Chief Simon Ebebi, the Chiefs and people of Aleibiri Community in Ekeremor Local Government Area for the warm reception planned for him and his entourage during the funeral rites of Late Oyarede Selekere, father of the Hon. Commissioner for Housing and Urban Development, Mr. Ball Oyarede.

Even though, he could not make the trip due to some unforeseen circumstances that, urgently needed his attention, Governor Dickson commended the Aleibiri people for their show of solidarity and support for the programmes and policies of the Restoration Government in the State.

The Bayelsa State Chief Executive, who expressed regret over the last minute cancellation of the trip, assured the Chiefs of his plans to visit the community and express his appreciation at a date to be announced soon.

He used the opportunity to thank them for their warm disposition and conferring on him the coveted title of ‘Tari-kekere-owei” of Aleibiri, meaning ‘The Man Who Adores and Nurtures Love’ as a mark of honour for his support over the years.

He assured them that, to demonstrate his appreciation for their continued love, he will visit the community during his proposed thank you tour to Ekeremor Local Government Area, early next month.

Daniel Iworiso-Markson

24/11/2013

BAYELSA GOVT CONDEMNS ACTS OF LAWLESSNESS AND BRIGANDAGE, TO DEAL DECISIVELY WITH PERPETRATORS

Bayelsa State Government strongly condemns the constant recourse to lawlessness and brigandage, often exhibited by some known criminal gangs, Cult leaders and their fellow cultists, funded by Political opponents, who have formed the habit of blocking federal highways and infringing on the rights of law abiding citizens.

A Government House statement noted with dismay, the disruption of human and vehicular movements at the Mbiama end of the ever busy East/West road by cult leaders and their followers and warned in strong terms that, henceforth Government will no longer tolerate such acts of lawlessness and ensure that, any person irrespective of his or her status, who takes the laws into his or hands is dealt with in accordance with the laws of the land.

Government, according to the statement views the action of Tuesday, 20 th of November, 2013, with serious dismay, whereby innocent citizens were subjected to untold hardship by criminal elements, who clearly avoided carrying out their action in Bayelsa State, knowing the Government’s posture of zero tolerance on crime and criminality.

We urge security agencies across the States in the country to share information, with a view to tracking down acts of crime and criminality.

The statement is hereby warning these disgruntled persons to desist from such acts, as Government will not fold its arms and watch such acts of lawlessness, as it will collaborate with Federal law enforcement agencies to ensure that such persons are brought to book.

Security operatives have been put on red alert to prevent any reoccurrence of this dastardly act.

Be warned that, Security agencies operating in Bayelsa State are federal agencies and can deal with any breach of the law anywhere.

Col. Bernard Kenebai, Rtd

Special Adviser to the Governor on Security Matters
21/11/2013

Monday 18 November 2013

BAYELSA, RWANDA GOVTS COLLABORATE TO HARNESS STATE’S TOURISM POTENTIALS

Bayelsa State Governor, Hon. Henry Seriake Dickson has described the decision of the Rwandan Government to collaborate with the State in harnessing its tourism potentials as a big boost to his administration’s plans to diversify the economy.

Governor Dickson stated this, while exchanging ideas with the Rwandan High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mr. Joseph Habineza, who visited him at the Bayelsa House, Abuja.

The Governor, who was full gratitude to the Rwandan Government for the interest to collaborate with the State, explained that, Government was already undertaken a number of projects that will support a thriving tourism industry, noting that, Government was ready to develop the State through viable international and local partnerships.

Represented by the Chief of Staff, Bayelsa House, Abuja, Chief Diekivie Ikiogha, he highlighted the proposed deep seaport at Agge in Ekeremor Local Government Area and the airport as projects designed to boost tourism and other business activities in the State.

He also used the opportunity to enumerate some of the tourism potentials of the State to include the rich culture of the people, the Whiteman’s Grave, United African Company’s edifice at Akassa and the sea at Brass with natural waterfalls and waves which empty into the Atlantic Ocean as well as other rivers, creeks, beaches and mangrove forest spread around the State.

Also in attendance was the SSA to the Governor on National Assembly Liaison, Mr. Preye Dressman. The Rwanda Government has asked the Bayelsa State Government to explore its potentials in other sectors of the economy, while also commending the efforts of Hon. Seriake Dickson at repositioning the State’s economy through diversification from oil and gas.

Giving the advice during a visit to the Bayelsa House, Abuja, the Rwandan High Commissioner, Mr. Joseph Habineza stated that unlike Nigeria, Rwanda has no crude oil and gas resources, but depends basically on tourism to power its economy.

He noted that despite the existence of the black gold, Bayelsa State and indeed Nigeria should explore their potentials in other alternative sectors.

According to him, the policy focus of Governor Henry Seriake Dickson in the non-oil and gas sectors is laudable, and could further be boosted by more international collaborations to achieve targets.

Mr. Habineza expressed the Rwandan Government’s readiness to have bilateral arrangements with the Bayelsa State Government, especially in the tourism sector in which the State has comparative advantage.

He urged Governor Dickson to keep faith with the administration’s programmes intended to diversify the State’s economy, noting that it was a viable strategy to develop the State and its people.

Daniel Iworiso-Markson
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State
14/11/2013

DR. AGANGA INAUGURATES BAYELSA SMEs COUNCIL, AS GOV DICKSON PLEDGES ADEQUATE FUNDING OF SECTOR


Bayelsa State Government has reaffirmed its confidence in the private sector as a vehicle to drive the economy of the State away from the monthly federal allocations.

Governor Seriake Dickson, who made this known at the Inauguration of the State Council for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Yenagoa, noted that, the present administration was aware of the crucial role of SMEs and its positive impact on the lives of the people.

Represented at the occasion by the Chief of Staff, Government House, Yenagoa, Dame (Mrs) Didi Walson-Jack, the Governor said it was the realization of the importance SMEs that informed Government’s decision to incorporate it into the Restoration Agenda.

He commended the Hon. Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr. Olusegun Aganga for his interest in the State and his presence at the event and the initiative of the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment on the private sector.

According to him, the various entrepreneurial activities going on in the State were indications that the State government did not misplace its priorities.

Aware of the critical issues of funding and other logistic requirements Gov Dickson disclosed that, practical steps have been taken to ensure that SMEs are not relegated to the background for reasons of inadequate funding in the State.

“In addition to this, we are also leveraging on opportunities in the micro- finance derivatives, especially with the commitment of the Bayelsa State Micro-Finance Agency to establish a micro-finance bank for the purpose of giving out loans and credit facilities to our SMEs in the State”.

The Governor stated that a 24-member committee drawn from all the Local Government Areas of the State have been set up for efficient regulatory and supervisory mechanism to manage the derivatives from the partnership and will be charged with the responsibility of formulating relevant policies and effective supervision of the disbursement and utilization of the funds to beneficiaries.

He said the State Government went further to engage the people in the acquisition of business management skills to promote the growth of local businesses and their sustainability in the State, adding that the administration set aside the sum of N480 million for the purpose in the 2013 budget.

Hon. Dickson assured that Government was focused on the stimulation of the economy using SMEs as a veritable tool to achieve the purpose while, the Bayelsa State Development and Investment Corporation (BDIC) is a vehicle aimed at making the economy principally private sector driven.

Speaking also, the minister who inaugurated the State council on SMEs and the formal flag-off of the National Enterprise Development Programme (NEDEP) in the State, commended the developmental strides of Governor Seriake Dickson as well as the policy thrust of his administration.

Dr. Aganga, who described Bayelsa as “a small State in size but big in spirit” noted that it is endowed with so many natural resources apart from being the highest producers of oil and gas, adding that, the State is capable of becoming the ‘Dubai’ of Africa a major economic power.

He said the Transformation Agenda of President Goodluck Jonathan through the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment initiated SMEs and the launch of NEDEP to integrate and coordinate the development of SMEs, through the establishment of State SME Councils all over the country.

Expressing the impact of the private sectors towards nation building, the minister said the NEDEP initiative is aimed at generating millions of jobs nationwide within two years.

In his remarks, the Director-General, SMEDAN Alhaji Bature Masari said, in order to solidify its partnership, the Agency will sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the State Government specifying the duties and obligations of both parties and the overall deliverables and timelines, noting that the MOU is expected to be operational within the next few weeks.

The DG commended the State Government for promoting the development of the SMEs sub-sector in the State as well as its provision of a befitting office space for the South – South zonal office and the Business Support Centre (BSC) in Yenagoa, which he said, will ensure that the services of the Agency are effectively delivered to all target groups in the State in partnership with the Advisory Council.

He gave an assurance that SMEDAN will remain a trusted ally in SMEs and entrepreneurship development in Nigeria, stressing that it will continue to support entrepreneurial activities in the State.

In an overview of SMEs activities in the State, the Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to the State Governor on SMEs, Engr. Ebiekure Eradiri said, the Governor Seriake Dickson led administration had taken concrete steps to develop SMEs through various strategies, collaborations and alliances to achieve its objects.

This, the SSA noted, include confidence rebuilding of SME operators and restoring the hopes of critical mass of entrepreneurs in the State, collating and updating database, holding various entrepreneurial capacity building workshops, the hosting of the 2013 SMEs Summit in Yenagoa and the establishment of N10 billion SMEs Development Trust Fund in partnership with the private sector.

The launch of SMEs Restoration Roadmap, a 12-14 months SMEs policy framework for development of SMEs in the State, An SME Mentorship Scheme in partnership with the private sector, the promotion of made-in-Bayelsa products, the proposed SMEs village in Yenagoa as well as the Integration of Entrepreneurial Training and the infusion Financial Literacy into the educational curriculum in all secondary schools across the State within the shortest possible time are also some of the steps.

According to Engr. Eradiri, all these efforts have started yielding results as the State level, but are now being known and observed by various institutions across the African continent and Europe, while the Bayelsa products such as palm oil, ogbono, plantain, fish/sea foods, Nembe bread are in high demand, and most sought after at Oyingbo market in Lagos with the branded SME products expected to feature on the State stand during the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

He disclosed that, in April, last year, the State Government flagged off various SMEs Clusters for which the State has comparative advantage in all the eight Local Government Areas of the State in collaboration with the Bayelsa State Development and Investment Corporation, which is similar to the proposed one Local Government, one product (OLOP) programme initiated by the Federal Government.

The SSA noted that the main policy thrust of the SMEs sector under the Restoration agenda is to optimize the source of economic growth using the SMEs to achieve the objective.

In his welcome address, the Permanent Secretary of the State Ministry of Trade, Industry and Investment, Barr. Collins Daniel stated that the ministry has put in place mechanism to encourage the transition of businesses from the informal to the formal sectors of the economy.

According to him, cooperatives and training sessions have been held for them in all the Local Government Areas of the State with impressive delivery rate.

Barr. Daniel, who welcomed the inauguration of the State council, stressing that, it came at a time when Government efforts were beginning to yield results and helping to consolidate on gains already recorded.

Daniel Iworiso-Markson

Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State
18/11/2013

AS LEGAL YEAR OPENS IN BAYELSA, GOV DICKSON WANTS JUDGES TO PERFORM THEIR DUTIES WITH UTMOST SENSE OF CAUTION

Judges in the country have been urged to perform their professional duties with utmost sense of caution to meet societal expectation as the last hope of the common man.

Bayelsa State Governor, Hon. Seriake Dickson gave the charge at a special inter-denominational thanksgiving service marking the beginning of the 2013/14 Legal Year in the State at the Banquet Hall, Yenagoa.

Acknowledging the supremacy of God, the Governor who was represented by the State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Chief Francis Egele called on members of the Bar and Bench to apply the fear of God in the discharge of their responsibilities.

As interpreters of the laws of the land, he noted that they play a critical role in promoting the growth and development of the country, pointing out that any failure on the part of the Judiciary, would adversely affect the wellbeing of society.

Governor Dickson, who congratulated the State Judiciary for carrying out its statutory duties with candor, urged them to maintain the gesture to enhance peace and security in the State.

Delivering a sermon titled, “True Worshippers” at the service, the International Director of the Greater Evangelism World Crusade, Apostle Geoffrey Numbere stressed the need for man to serve God in truth.

Apostle Numbere, who was represented by the Rivers State Minister of the church, Pastor Ibim Alabraba, particularly enjoined legal practitioners to uphold the virtue of truthfulness in carrying out their duties.

In her remarks, the Chief Judge of the State, Justice Kate Abiri, said the thanksgiving service was put together to enable the Judicial Arm appreciate God for the achievements it recorded in the out gone year.

Describing God as the only true source of wisdom, the Chief Judge remarked that the service was also targeted at dedicating the new legal year into God’s care.

The service, which was anchored by the Greater Evangelism World Crusade, featured special prayers for the State Judiciary, Governor Dickson and President Goodluck Jonathan.

Governor Dickson read the first lesson while the State Chief Judge read the second one.

The service was well attended by members of the Bar and Bench, top Government functionaries including the Speaker of the State House of assembly, Rt. Hon. Konbowei Benson, traditional rulers, the State Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Col. Sam Inokoba (Rtd) and other well wishers of the Judiciary.

Daniel Iworiso-Markson

Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State
18/11/2013

BAYELSA KICK-STARTS WOMEN EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME WITH N500M


The Bayelsa State Government says it is set to launch the first phase of its Women Empowerment Programme to various cooperative groups next week.

Governor Seriake Dickson announced this when the Minister of Trade, Industry and Investment, Dr. Olusegun Aganga paid him a courtesy visit in his office in Government House, Yenagoa.

According to the Governor, about N500 Million will be disbursed to the women cooperative groups during his ‘thank you’ tour to the eight local government areas of the State, which is expected to kick off next week.

Governor Dickson, who expressed delight at the visit of the Minister, explained that Government decided to test-run the programme with women in view of the critical role they play in their families and society in general.

While commending the Minister for his efforts in promoting the growth of business and investment in the country, the Governor noted that his administration had since keyed into the Federal Government development programmes for small and medium enterprises.

He restated the State Government’s commitment to diversifying its economy from oil and gas with a view to generating employment and creating wealth through industrialization.

His words, “This was where oil and gas started but we don’t have the big oil companies located here. In this State, it is only the Government that employs people, and that has to change. So, I am actively promoting the policy of expanding the economy of this State beyond oil and gas. We are doing a lot in agriculture and tourism. That is why we have invested so much in security and the infrastructure that can bring about industrialization. And that is why we are talking to people and building partnerships within Nigeria and even outside because we want people to come in here to invest and create jobs and generate wealth.

Earlier, the Minister of Trade, Industry and Investment, Dr. Olusegun Aganga said he was in Bayelsa to inaugurate the State council on Small and Medium Enterprises as well as launch the National Enterprise Development Programme (NEDEP).

Describing the small and medium enterprises sub-sector as the greatest employer of labour in the country, Dr. Aganga quoted a survey conducted by SMEDAN as revealing that, “about 17.25 million micro, small and medium enterprises exist in this country employing closed to 32 million people.”

The Minister who announced the sitting of the headquarters of the South – South Office of SMEDAN in Bayelsa, added that NEDEP which is aimed at addressing the needs of SMES in the country has so far been launched in six States.

To make the agency more result-oriented, Dr. Aganga explained that, SMEDAN has not only been restructured but now has its presence in all the States of the federation following the directives of President Goodluck Jonathan.

“In the past we coordinated it from the National Council in Abuja. It doesn’t work that way. You need to have State councils because they are the first point of contact dealing with local issues and problems. So, we changed that structure to make sure that we now have SME Councils at the State level that will be made of Government, the SMEs themselves and the private sector.

“In terms of funding, we have restructured the Bank of Industry (BOI) to ensure that we have bottom of the pyramid programme, which means that we form them into cooperatives, register them with Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) at no cost to them without any legal requirements because we want to bring them from the informal to formal sector.”

Daniel Iworiso-Markson

Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State
8/11/2013

Friday 15 November 2013

BEST SECURITY GOVERNOR AWARD IS A CALL TO FURTHER BOOST SECURITY EFFORTS …GOV DICKSON

Bayelsa State Governor, Hon. Seriake Dickson has described the award of Best Security Governor in West Africa conferred on him by Security Watch Africa in South Africa, as a call to boost security efforts in the State.

Governor Dickson made the remark when the Special Adviser on Security, Colonel Bernard Kenebai (rtd) who received the award on his behalf in South Africa presented award to him at Government House, Yenagoa.

Hon. Dickson dedicated the award to the people of the State for their peaceful disposition and cooperation with security agencies and the selflessness on the part of the various security agencies, stressing that, the award was made possible largely by the existing cooperation between them and assured that no effort would be spared in his drive to continue to improve on security.

According to him, the award given to Operation Doo Akpor is heartwarming as it was as a result of their diligence and support for Government’s policy on zero tolerance to crime and violence as well as dedication and gallant efforts that have always paid off and received accolades from outside the shores of the country.

Calling on various security agencies in the State to redouble their efforts in sustaining the prevailing peace and stability in the State, he noted that it has become imperative to beef up security as the yuletide approaches and increased political activities.

Governor Dickson, who expressed appreciation to the organizers of the award for the honour accorded him and the State, assured that no effort would be spared in his drive to continue to improve security.

In his remarks, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Security, Colonel Bernard Kenebai (rtd), said Bayelsa was high on the mark of activities this year of the Security Watch Africa Lecture and Award Series.

Colonel Kenebai who led a team of security personnel and officials of the National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency (NOSDRA), attributed the awards of Best Crime Busting Squad in West Africa for Operation Doo Akpor and Best Security Governor in West Africa for Governor Dickson to the recognition of the present administration’s huge investment in security.

Daniel Iworiso-Markson

Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State
15/11/2013

Thursday 14 November 2013

GOV DICKSON ORDERS COMMITTEE TO FAST-TRACK PAYMENT OF PENSIONERS AND RETIREES IN BAYELSA

Bayelsa State Governor, Hon. Henry Seriake Dickson has directed the State Pensions and Gratuities Committee headed by the Head of Service, Sir Fraser Okuoru to expedite action on the payment of the next batch of retirees and pensioners in the State. He has also urged the committee to be fair and fast in the disbursement of the already released N500, 000,000 (Five Hundred Million Naira) to alleviate the hardship being experienced by pensioners and retirees in the State.

According to the Governor, even though the heavy backlog of unpaid pensions and gratuities were inherited by the present administration, it will not relent in its efforts at ensuring that every genuine retiree is paid his or her benefits to the fullest. While, appealing to retirees and pensioners to cooperate and appreciate the current efforts of Government, he reaffirmed the resolve of his administration to settle all outstanding gratuities and pensions in batches until the backlog owed is cleared.

Hon. Dickson, who thanked pensioners and retirees for their show of maturity, discipline and understanding, especially with the committee, advised them to exercise patience, and not allow themselves to be used by mischief makers to fan the embers of discord.

Daniel Iworiso-Markson
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State
14/11/2013

BAYELSA GOVT, OPS TO CREATE 30,000 JOBS

Bayelsa State Government in partnership with the Organized Private Sector, (OPS) is set to create at least 30,000 jobs in Oil and gas and other sectors of the economy.

In line with its Restoration Agenda, Government has stressed the need for a private sector driven economy and this has led to the proposed establishment of a Fertilizer Plant, the Maritime Academy and Brass LNG at Brass Island, Airport, pharmaceutical products and many others in the State.

This development will provide a platform for youths to acquire training and become employable in various aspects of the economy.

To further achieve this goal, Government has entered into a bilateral agreement with a United Kingdom based Oil Company, Heritage Oil Plc and other major companies and institutions to broaden the base of the economy, generate employment and create high level skills in the State.

In view of the fore-going, Governor Seriake Dickson has expressed optimism that with the enforcement of the Federal Government’s Local Content Development Policy, the problem of unemployment would be minimized and a an enduring peace and stability will be enthroned in the State and the Niger Delta region.

Speaking during the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding in Yenagoa, Governor Seriake Dickson said the Bayelsa State is ready for active participation in the oil and gas industry.

Under the agreement, Heritage Oil Plc, which is listed on the London Stock Exchange, has an equity share of 45 per cent while Bayelsa Oil Company would take charge of 55 per cent in the joint venture, named Petrobay.

He noted that the headquarters of Petrobay would be situated in Yenagoa and will have the capacity to compete favourably with other stakeholders both in the upstream and downstream sectors of the oil industry.

Consequently, Governor Dickson urged youths of the State to take advantage of the opportunities that these major companies would offer in the nearest future to better their lot.

In his remarks, the Chief Executive Officer of Heritage Oil Company, Mr. Tony Buckingham, pointed out that the partnership, which will run into hundreds of millions of dollars is targeted at developing the resources of the State as well as facilitate its economic wellbeing.

Mr. Buckingham lauded the efforts of Governor Dickson in expanding the frontiers of opportunities in the oil industry for the benefit of Bayelsans and indicated his company’s readiness to provide the requisite funding and expertise.

“The natural resources of Bayelsa and indeed Nigeria belong to the Nigerian and Bayelsa people. These resources are to be used for the betterment of the people. They are to be used for education, healthcare and for the everyday man, woman and child in the street who had suffered and who have not had what they actually deserve. But I think the Governor has a passion and the desire to enable everybody within Bayelsa and also Nigeria to reap the just reward of the country’s oil reserve.”

Also speaking, the Managing Director of Bayelsa Oil Company, King Amalate Turner expressed delight at the signing of the MoU, which he noted was the fallout of fruitful interactions between the State and its partner that earlier held in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates.

Describing the agreement as a big leap in the development strides of the present administration, King Turner Stated that the partnership would benefit the State tremendously, in the area of job creation and boosting the internally generated revenue.

Daniel Iworiso-Markson

Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State
4/11/2013

Wednesday 13 November 2013

GOV DICKSON IN TALKS WITH TRADE DELEGATION FROM HOUSTON, TEXAS, USA.PARTIES PLEDGE COLLABORATION TO ADVANCE ECONOMIC TIES

Bayelsa State Governor, Hon. Henry Seriake Dickson has received a 16 man delegation from Houston, Texas led by Mr. Val Thompson, President Houston International Trade and Development Council.

The delegation, which is in the country to explore trade and investment opportunities, was accompanied by the Consul General of Nigeria in Atlanta, Ambassador Geoffrey Teneilabe.

Ambassador Geoffrey, commended Governor Seriake Dickson for the practical steps taken to develop the Agricultural, Infrastructural as well as oil and gas sectors and pledged his commitment to fast-tracking investments in those sectors.

Describing Bayelsa State as the biggest producer of oil and gas both in the upstream and downstream sectors in the country, he posited that several aspects of the State needs to be developed.

According to him, Bayelsa like other States in the country requires massive foreign investment in Agriculture, Healthcare, Education and Infrastructure to enable it compete favourably at the global arena.

The Consular General, who was full of gratitude for Governor Dickson for the reception accorded the delegation, promised to lead a trade delegation to Yenagoa soon.

In his remarks, Governor Seriake Dickson noted that, the visit was an opportunity to further strengthen the excellent bilateral relation between Nigeria and the United States, stressing that Bayelsa State was looking forward to promoting a robust exchange of ideas that will bring about wealth creation and promote enterprise.

He also highlighted some similarities between Houston and Bayelsa, who are both oil and gas capitals of their respective countries,adding that, Bayelsa State is making efforts to aggressively expand the base of its economy beyond oil and gas by promoting Industry, Agriculture and Tourism.

Governor Dickson hinted that Bayelsa has been rated one of the safest in the country in terms of security, a rating that has made it possible for the State to consistently host major international events in the last eight months.

He disclosed that, the State will be hosting the first Caribbean African-American and Nigerian music festival and Awards as well as the International Jazz Festival on the 22nd of this month and the 7th of December, 2013.

The Governor restated his administration’s readiness for the big leap, stating that the present state Government understands the role of the private sector as a veritable means of wealth creation.

“As a Government, we are passionate about promoting the growth and development of the private sector, and urge you delegates to disregard negative reports about the safety of Nigeria. Nigeria is generally safe and Bayelsa State is the safest place to do business”

“The irony of this whole issues that, while foreign embassies are sending out negative advisories, their nationals are in the creeks prospecting for oil without any harm, and yet for whatever reasons the missions are still sending out adverse signals to their nationals”

He implored well meaning Nigerians at home and in the diaspora to work towards the promotion of a more direct people to people economic intercourse.

The Governor, who expressed satisfaction with the positive disposition of the trade delegation, stated that, he was looking forward to receiving the delegation in the State.

Daniel iworiso-Markson

Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State
13/11/2013

Monday 11 November 2013

FIRST UNESCO AFRICAN REGIONAL MEETING OPENS IN YENAGOA: AS BAYELSA AFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO FULL UTILISATION OF UNDERWATER CULTURAL RESEARCH AND IMAGING CENTRE

FIRST UNESCO AFRICAN REGIONAL MEETING OPENS IN YENAGOA: AS BAYELSA AFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO FULL UTILISATION OF UNDERWATER CULTURAL RESEARCH AND IMAGING CENTRE

The Bayelsa State Government has affirmed its commitment to make judicious and optimal use of the Underwater Cultural Research and Imaging Centre to be established in Yenagoa, the State capital.

Governor Seriake Dickson, who stated this at the first Africa Regional Meeting on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage in Yenagoa, expressed appreciation to United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization( UNESCO ) for approving the sitting of the centre in the State, noting that it will not only be beneficial to Bayelsans and Nigerians, but Africans in general.

Represented by the State Commissioner for Culture and Ijaw National Affairs, Dr. Felix Tuodolor, the Governor said the facility, when fully operational, will be the hub of underwater research activities in Africa.

According to him, the centre will equally support the efforts of Governments at building the capacity of youths in rare areas of underwater archeology, research and bio-technology as well as scuba diving and imaging.

He noted with delight that, the Nigerian Navy, construction companies in the Niger Delta, oil exploration companies, the Tourism, Fishing and Maritime Industries among others will all benefit tremendously from the services that the centre will offer through the utilization of the services of youths that are going to benefit from the various training programmes.

“That is why we can safely deduce that, all these efforts will put Bayelsa State in particular and the nation, in a pivotal position, in underwater heritage preservation practice globally, generate employment, create wealth and engender mutual respect among of states and nations”

Gov. Dickson recalled that the State has recently hosted a number of national and international events with the most recent being the World Tourism Day 2013, which he noted was a clear demonstration of the unwavering commitment of the State to promoting culture and tourism related activities globally.

Acknowledging the importance of underwater cultural heritage as an integral part of the cultural heritage of humanity, Hon. Dickson noted that, cooperation among States, international and professional organizations, science based institutions, archeologists, diverse as well as other relevant bodies and groups were essential components for the protection of underwater cultural heritage.

In his keynote address, the Minister of Tourism, Culture and National Orientation, High Chief Edem Duke expressed the need to strengthen the collaboration with UNESCO to foster unity and brotherhood among member countries of the organisation.

While noting that the African continent boasts long standing archeological craft and sites as compared to those of the ancient Greeks and the Romans, the minister said the third oldest water craft in the world and the first in Africa, was discovered in Nigeria in 1987.

Chief Duke called on UNESCO, other relevant agencies, archeologists and experts to ensure the security and proper documentation of such underwater crafts for posterity.

He commended Bayelsa State for its rich coastal ambiance noting that the State’s hosting of the first Africa Regional Meeting on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage and the proposed sitting of the Research and Imaging Centre in the state were steps in the right direction.

The minister called on other member African countries to hasten their commitments by ratifying the UNESCO 2001 Convention on the protection of the underwater cultural heritage to boost tourism, stop the plundering and destruction of underwater cultural heritage, create wealth and employment opportunities and research among others.

In a goodwill message, the Director, UNESCO Nigeria Regional Office represented by Mr. Roland Kayanja disclosed that 45 countries have ratified the 2001 convention, while commending Nigeria for being the first African state to sign the agreement.

Daniel Iworiso-Markson

Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Bayelsa State
12/11/2013