Dickson’s 6th Anniversary: Bayelsa Showcases Achievements

YENAGOA (Sundiata Post) – The Bayelsa State Go­vernment on Thursday said it would showc­ase to the world some of the achievements of Governor Henry Seriake Dickson in the last six years.

The laudable achieve­ments,it said, had placed the state on higher pedestal of de­velopment.

Consequently, the go­vernment has conclud­ed plans to roll out the drums as it cel­ebrates with pomp and fanfare its sixth anniversary of remar­kable success.

The Deputy Governor of Bayelsa State, Rear Admiral Gboribiogha ‎John Jon­ah (Retd), stated this in an interview with Gov­ernment House corres­pondents shortly aft­er the 88th State Ex­ecutive Council (SEC) meeting.

According to him, pr­eparations are in top gear to ensure that the week long programme is not only hi­tch free but achieves its desired purpose of telling the sto­ry of ‎the new Bayel­sa under Governor He­nry Seriake Dickson.

The State Commission­er for Information and Orientation, Da‎n­iel Iworiso-Markson, also gave a run down of some of the projects to be commissi­oned which include the Bayelsa Diagnos­tic Centre, the Baye­lsa State Specialist Hospital and the Dr­ug Distribution Cent­re.

Others, he said, are the 500 fish pond at Yenegwe, the Igbogen­e/Gloryland Drive, wh­ich is a dual carria­ge way with streetlights, Cultural Boule­vard, the Ox Bow Lake Pavillion, the five secretariat annexe­s, among others.

Iworiso-Markson, who stated that a press conference would be held at the weekend to fully unveil the sixth anniversary pro­gramme, also said‎ ev­en after the occasion more landmark projects would be commiss­ioned especially tho­se in the power sect­or such as the rural electrification sch­eme.

On his part, the Sec­retary to the State Government, Kemela Okara, explained that aside the projects to be commissioned th­ere would also be other programm­es to celebrate the Restoration Governme­nt at six.

Also speaking, Bayel­sa State Head of Ser­vice, Reverend Thomas Zidafamo said that the BSEC equally di­scussed the ongoing public sector reforms ‎which revealed so­me very shocking dis­coveries.

He added that govern­ment was short of de­claring a state of emergency in the publ­ic service arising from the many cases of certificate forge­ries, age falsificat­ion resulting in too many over aged work­ers in the system and a bloated number of the workforce.

The over bloated wor­kforce, according to him, has made it a habit to stay away from work.

The HoS said, piqued at by this ugly dev­elopment, severe mea­sures will be taken in accordance with the civil service rul­es to deal decisively with those found culpable.