Tag: Bayelsa Government

  • Bayelsa Govt applauds wrestling referee, Okou on certification, upgrade by United World Wrestling

    Bayelsa Govt applauds wrestling referee, Okou on certification, upgrade by United World Wrestling

    The Bayelsa government on Thursday felicitated Dr. Timipre Okou over his recent upgrade as an International Wrestling Referee following his certification by the United World Wrestling in Alexandria, Egypt.

    Newsmen reports that Okou hails from Isampou in Ekeremor local government area (LGA) in Bayelsa.

    In a congratulatory message by the Technical Adviser on Grassroots Mobilization to Gov. Douye Diri, Dr. Bertola Perekeme describes Okou’s elevation as timely and a leap for Bayelsa sports at a time the Diri-led administration is revolutionising sports and giving it a pride of place beyond the shores of Nigeria.

    Perekeme said the Diri-led government is using sports to rebrand Bayelsa and engage youths to be impactful as they pursue their goals of winning laurels at both national and international competitions.

    He applauded the state Commissioner for Sports, Dr. Daniel Igali, and his team at the Ministry of Youth and Sports for their sacrifices and dedication.

    The message assured of the government’s readiness to support Okou as he becomes the second Wrestling Referee from Nigeria to be elevated by the international governing body for wrestling at the Olympics.

    Okou, a Major in the Nigerian Army, was until his elevation the Chairman, Nigeria Wrestling Referees Association, and would be representing the country at the forthcoming World Military Games.

  • Floods: Stop disturbing FG, deploy ecological funds to help victims, Kpodoh advises Gov. Diri

    Floods: Stop disturbing FG, deploy ecological funds to help victims, Kpodoh advises Gov. Diri

    A former Security Adviser to Bayelsa Government, Chief Perekeme Kpodoh, has called on Gov. Douye Diri to deploy ecological funds that accrued to the state to help flood victims.

    Kpodoh, in a statement in Yenagoa on Thursday, said it was time for Diri to use the billions of naira he had so far collected as ecological funds to mitigate the damage done by the floods, to sufficiently ameliorate the sufferings of the people.

    He described as unacceptable the repeated calls by Diri for Federal Government’s help, saying the governor should first show capacity with the resources in his disposal.

    “People should hold Gov. Douye Diri responsible and compel him to account for all the money he had received so far as ecological funds. Such money is meant for a time like this. It is not sufficient to be crying wolf and seeking external assistance. What have you done with the resources available to you?

    “Diri’s intervention was belated and insufficient. There were warnings that Bayelsa and some other states would be flooded. However, the governor went about his business without making provisions to mitigate the floods.

    “Nothing was done. All the drains were not cleared. People were not sensitised and prepared to face the disaster. No higher grounds were built. We saw how the Kaduna State Government prepared its citizens before the floods.

    “We also saw how the Rivers State Gov. Nyesom Wike immediately set up a taskforce and released N1bn for only four local government areas affected by the floods.

    “The Bayelsa State Governor waited until the floods overtook the entire state and killed helpless people before he released paltry N450m for relief materials” , Kpodoh alleged.

    Kpodoh said that the governor embarrassed Bayelsa following a viral video of people he sent to distribute relief materials and who dished one cup each of rice, beans and garri to the suffering and traumatised flood victims.

    “We saw that video and we were embarrassed. It was unimaginable that an oil-rich state such as Bayelsa would deepen the pains of its traumatised citizens in the time of disaster”, he said.

    Kpodoh said Diri’s capacity in governance had been tested by the flood disaster but expressed regrets that the governor had “failed woefully by playing to the gallery and presenting himself to the world as a helpless weeping child“.

    He said the governor, through his poor leadership style bungled a great opportunity presented by the floods to redeem his image.

    He advised the governor to bury any thought of seeking re-election.

    Newsmen reports that President Muhammadu Buhari had directed relevant agencies of the Federal Government to respond to the flood incidents which, according to Diri, had displaced about one million residents.

    Newsmen reports that the Presidential Amnesty Programme and the National Emergency Response Agency have donated relief materials to victims of the flood disaster in Bayelsa.

  • Bayelsa govt denies reported rift between Gov. Diri, ex-Gov. Dickson

    Bayelsa govt denies reported rift between Gov. Diri, ex-Gov. Dickson

    The Bayelsa government, on Thursday denied media reports which said that the relationship between Gov. Douye Diri and his predecessor, Sen Seriake Dickson, had become frosty.

    The Bayelsa Commissioner for Information, Orientation and Strategy, Ayibaina Duba, stated this in a statement issued in Yenagoa while reacting to the news reports published in some online platforms.

    The government also dismissed claims that Gov. Diri is causing division in the state chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    Duba described the reports as unscrupulous, adding that the insinuation that the governor is ungrateful to those who worked for his victory at the 2019 governorship election is “based on some unverified and bogus assumptions,”

    Newsmen reports that Dickson had, in a statement on Tuesday, dissociated himself from the allegation and pledged his support to Diri.

    The Commissioner said that there was no evidence to sustain the claim of disagreement between Diri and Dickson, stressing that it smacked of ‘beer parlour gossip’.

    Duba said the governor is appreciative of Dickson’s support and has rather been a preacher of peace and unity across the state.

    He explained that Diri has also initiated practical efforts at strengthening and keeping the PDP united and enjoyed a cordial relationship with Dickson.

    He said if anything, it was the author of the misleading and bad-intentioned piece “that seeks to divide the party along the lines of the former APC members and old PDP members.

    Duba said the author also wanted to divide the party along the lines of Diri’s loyalists and Dickson’s loyalists “due to his lack of tact and shallow understanding of party politics and governance.”

    He said, “On the contrary, these two sons of our state have continued to enjoy a harmonious relationship based on mutual respect and in the best interest of our state.

    “The Governor has continued to demonstrate good faith and is appreciative to the fingers of God that were used in making him governor and is eternally grateful to God for his elevation.

    “In the last two years, the Governor has committed to unifying the party by insisting that every party man has equal right.

    “He has also invested a lot of time and energy at bringing back members who defected to other parties and assuaged the concerns of stakeholders, fortifying the party in the process.

    “The governor has also continued to preach peace and unity among our people and succeeded at engineering convivial relationships between the contending political groups and communities in the state.

    “Therefore, how can any discerning person come to the conclusion that the unifying efforts of the governor will divide the party?”

    The Commissioner, therefore, advised the author and his likes not to be unnecessarily over-excited about the ongoing usual political frenzy associated with party nomination.

    He said that Diri would not only continue to work for peace, unity and well-being of Bayelsa but also ensure that party politics is done in the best democratic tradition without the imposition of candidates.

  • Like Nengi, Trikytee bags SSA appointment from Bayelsa Govt

    Like Nengi, Trikytee bags SSA appointment from Bayelsa Govt

    Former BBNaija housemate, Trikytee has bagged appointed as Senior Special Assistant to the Bayelsa State governor Douye Diri.

    Taking to his timeline to share a photo with the South South governor, the comedian and brand influencer said:

    ‘I want to thank His Excellency the Executive Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri on my appointment as Senior Special Assistant to the Governor of Bayelsa State…What an Honour, I am grateful…

    Recall that the second runner-up of the show, Nengi who also hails from Bayelsa State had also earlier been appointed as SSA to the governor.

  • Bayelsa Govt decries disobedience of court verdicts by oil firms

    Bayelsa Government on Friday expressed concern and displeasure with oil firms for flouting court orders and disobeying court judgments on oil spill cases.

    The government decried disregard for court rulings and called on oil firms operating in the state to embrace the rule of law.

    The Special Adviser to the Governor on Oil & Gas, Mr Felix Ayah, stated this while mediating in a peace meeting between Onyoma Community in Southern Ijaw and Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) in his office.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the Bayelsa Government in January 2016 sued Nigeria Agip Oil Company, seeking N1.6 trillion damages for pollution caused by an oil spill in Brass area of the state in November 2013.

    He said SPDC had reneged its Corporate Social Responsibilities to maintain peace in its operations, negating the state government’s effort to strengthen the existing peace for smooth operations by oil firms

    Ayah said that after going through the outcome of the court’s verdict at his disposal authenticating Anyamawari family as certified owners of the land, it was incumbent on SPDC to recognise and treat them as such.

    He advised the Anyamawari family to channel all relevant documents to the appropriate quarters of the company for prompt action and payments of all outstanding obligations without further delay.

    Responding, a source in SPDC, explained that the oil firm had laid down procedures in resolving issues with communities where it operates, urging the community to follow same.

     

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