Bayelsa State Governor, Hon. Henry
Seriake Dickson, yesterday returned from his trip abroad where he meet
with investors and also took time off to get some deserved rest, having
had a very hectic work schedule.
It will be recalled that while the
governor was away, some enemies of the ongoing reforms in Bayelsa State
orchestrated some wild rumours on the governor's alleged ill-health.
Ordinarily,Government wouldn't have
joined issues with these faceless people who are clearly political
detractors,jobbers that have lost out in the power equation in the state
and who are desperately working hard to truncate the peace and
development of our beloved state.
But Government is compelled to issue
this statement to set the records straight and let Bayelsans know that
the Governor is is hale and hearty. His trip to the United kingdom was
not on health grounds but to further woo investors to the state as well
as lay the foundation for the launch of Bayelsa Development
Corporation's international office in London.
Governor Dickson is therefore calling on
Bayelsans to be weary of this political jobbers who had held the state
hostage in the past, while commending well meaning people of the state
for their continued understanding and support for his government.
The governor, who empathises with the
various communities affected by the flood, stated that his
administration was doing all it can to faster track development in the
state.
The State Chief Executive promised to
carry out an on -the -spot assessment of the affected communities on
Tuesday, next week to see things for himself.
He explained that, he had earlier
directed the Deputy Governor to ensure the release of relief materials
to the affected communities cushion the hardship being experienced by
the people.
The governor said the problem of
flooding is not peculiar to Bayelsa State. According to him, "this issue
of flooding is not peculiar to Bayelsa State, it is a global phenomenon
caused mainly by global warming and other issues related to the
environment. You will recall that our government took early steps to
address the issue of blocked drainages in Yenagoa and that was why we
did not experience any form of flooding in Yenagoa metropolis, despite
the heavy down pour experienced this year".
While thanking Bayelsans for their
support, solidarity and prayers for his administration, he called on
communities located along coast lines and those by river banks to be on
the alert, assuring them that government has also put in place an
effective monitoring device to enable it respond promptly to
emergencies.
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