It was commendations for the Governor of Bayelsa
State, Senator Douye Diri, on Friday, as both the Speaker of the House of
Representatives, Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, and the Plateau State Governor, Caleb
Mutfwang, inaugurated projects in continuation of Diri’s fifth anniversary
celebrations.
Hon. Abbas inaugurated the newly-built legislators
quarters in the New Yenagoa City while Mutfwang inaugurated the reconstructed
Onuebum-Otuoke road, linking former President Goodluck Jonathan’s community,
Otuoke.
Abbas said Bayelsa under Diri had witnessed remarkable
progress in infrastructure, healthcare,
human capacity development and other areas of development, describing
the legislators quarters project as a powerful demonstration of the
government's resolve to deliver only the best to the people.
He stated that the inauguration was not only a
celebration of the governor's accomplishments, but also a reflection of his
vision and dedication to the development of the state.
His words: "Your leadership style, magnanimity,
inclusivity and a strong sense of purpose has set a standard worthy of your
administration. These quarters are a symbol of the confidence placed in you by
the people of Bayelsa.”
Speaking also, Governor Douye Diri said the New
Yenagoa City was well-planned and that developers of property must follow the
plan.
He emphasised that with the infrastructure put in
place by his administration, Yenagoa was
expanding and no longer what it used to be.
Diri also issued a directive to the Ministry of Lands
and Survey to acquire additional 360 hectares of land to be allocated to
interested Bayelsans and other
individuals.
The Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Moses
Teibowei, said the quarters comprised of 30 units of duplexes made up of one
unit of five-bedroom duplex for the Speaker while 29 units of four-bedroom
duplexes for the other legislators.
He added that the construction was awarded to an
indigenous construction company that delivered the project on schedule.
While inaugurating the road project, Governor Caleb
Mutwang expressed excitement about Bayelsa’s pace of development.
He said: “God did not make a mistake in making Diri
the ‘Miracle Governor’ of Bayelsa State. It has been five years of miracles
because Diri has been a beneficiary of God's miracles. I am excited to see the
development of Bayelsa State.
"I started coming to Bayelsa State in 1993 when I
picked a wife from here. So I know what Bayelsa looked like many years back and
what it is looking like today. I want to appreciate God for the tremendous
progress that has been made.”
The Plateau governor announced a donation of N15
million to the Onuebum and Otuoke communities as well as students of the
Federal University, Otuoke.
Governor Diri, at the event, restated his call for an
increase in 13 per cent derivation to oil-producing sates.
According to him, the excuse over the years had been
that the state’s terrain was too difficult to develop, but noted that if the
resources deposited in Bayelsa were properly utilised, they were enough to
develop the state.
Diri explained that he took interest in the
Onuebum-Otuoke road because of what the people suffered during flood seasons.
He also stated that it would have been a disservice
for him to leave government without rehabilitating the road due to its
importance to the community of the former president, students of the federal
university, and Bayelsa East in general.
He said: "We have difficulty but we have taken
our destiny into our hands. That is why we tell the rest of the country that
our terrain is not too difficult to develop. The resources are there. We only
have to harness them justifiably and equitably.
"We are not saying we want all. We are ready to
share with the rest of the country but give us above 13 per cent. The
Constitution states that 13 per cent is the minimum. So, I’m calling on our
representatives in the National Assembly that it is time to change that
minimum.
“This is why I commend this federal government on the
tax reform bill. We as a state support it 100 per cent. We have made our
position known through our representatives in the National Assembly and it is
that the proposed 60 or 30 per cent VAT increase should be extended to every
other area, including oil and gas.
"By the time our derivation is increased, we will
not be constructing a single lane to Otuoke or Brass but double lanes.“
Teibowei said the road was constructed in fulfillment
of the governor’s campaign promise to improve connectivity across communities.
According to him, the
Onuebum-Otuoke road is a single carriageway measuring approximately
6.5km with six culverts, a sand-filling height of approximately 2 metres and a
width of 7.3 metres.
“The project was awarded in February 2023 after it was
damaged during the 2022 floods, rendering it completely impassable. But it has
been completed and the firm, Paache Construction Company Ltd, has been fully paid."
In an address presented by Chief Elliot Osomu, the
Otuoke community expressed gratitude to the Diri administration for
constructing the road, which he said had been raised above the flood level.
The community also appreciated the government for
transforming the Dame Patience Jonathan Square and for the appointment of their
sons and daughters.
President of the Students Union Government, Federal
University, Otuoke, Comrade Silas Nimibofa, commended the governor for the
road, which he said had reduced crime, provided alternative route and helped to
reduce transportation cost.
Present at the event were the wife of the governor,
Dr. Gloria Diri, the Deputy Governor, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, Deputy
Governor of Delta State, Monday Oyeme, who represented Governor Sheriff
Oborevwori, former Bayelsa Deputy Governor, Rear Admiral Gboribiogha
John-Jonah, and his Edo State counterpart, Philip Shuaibu.
Others were the Senator representing Bayelsa Central, Dr. Konbowei Benson and his Bayelsa East counterpart, Chief Benson Agadaga, member representing Ogbia Federal Constituency, Hon. Mitema Obordor, local government chairmen, top government functionaries, traditional rulers, among others.
L-R: Delta State Deputy Governor, Monday Onyeme, former Edo State Deputy Governor, Comrade Philip Shuaibu, Bayelsa Deputy Governor, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, Governor Douye Diri, his wife, Dr. Gloria, and the Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Mr. Moses Teibowei, during the inauguration of the newly-built Legislators Quarters in the New Yenagoa City, Onopa-Yenagoa, on Friday
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