Friday 29 July 2011

FIRST LADY OF BAYELSA STATE CHARGES CORP MEMBERS TO SUSTAIN GOVERNMENT’S HIV/AIDS AWARENESS CAMPAIGN IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS


While receiving Corp members from Akwa Ibom state serving in Bayelsa state, the wife of the Governor of Bayelsa state, Mrs. Alayingi Sylva charged Corp members who are posted to secondary schools to sustain the Bayelsa state Stay Alive Initiative (BASAI) and Anti HIV/AIDS Clubs in the schools which was established to increase advocacy on the prevention of HIV/AIDS among youths.
Mrs. Sylva assured the Corp members of her support and encouraged them to identify with their kinsmen. The Leader of the group, Miss Victoria Ubah stated that the Corp members are ready to render selfless service to the state and the nation. She added that arrangement is being made to teach women detergent making in order to generate income.

CAPABLE LADIES VISITS THE FIRST LADY OF BAYELSA STATE.

The First Lady of Bayelsa state, Mrs. Alayingi Sylva, stated that government is mindful of the challenges facing the people at the grassroots especially the women and assured that this will be addressed.
Mrs. Sylva gave this assurance when she received members of Capable Ladies Organization who paid her a courtesy visit in her office in Government House. She also stated that a tour to various communities and Local Government Areas of the state to interact with the people and seek ways to assist them will soon be made public.
The First lady decried a situation where people always find fault with the government of the day adding that this could be because of lack of information. She enjoined the Capable Ladies Organization, whose membership cuts across Local Government Areas, to assist in propagating government’s policies and programs at the community level.
President of the Organization, Mrs. Irene Azazi, said the body will support the 2012 bid of Governor Sylva because of the good works of his administration. She also commended the First lady for her assistance to the less privilege and the needy in the society.

GOVERNOR SYLVA EXPRESSES DISPLEASURE OVER NEMBE-BRASS ROAD.


Governor Timipre Sylva expresses displeasure over the slow pace of work on the Nembe–Brass road and urged the contractor to make timely reports of disruption of work. He also urged the traditional rulers of the communities to dissuade their youths from disrupting work on the road as it would be for the collective interest of all.
The Governor also urged the contractor, Moreno Plc to ensure payment of compensation to impact communities yet to be compensated and to ensure that they deliver quality roads to the people.

COMPLETION OF SAMSON SIASIA SPORTS COMPLEX


Governor Timipre Sylva has directed that the Samson Siasia Sports Complex be completed as soon as possible while an alternative field is developed at the Bishop Dimeari Grammar School. He also charged the Finance Commissioner to ensure that funds are available for the completion of priority projects.

GOVERNOR SYLVA CHARGES COMMISSIONERS TO ENSURE THAT ALL STAR PROJECTS ARE COMPLETED

 The State Executive Council held its inaugural meeting with the focus on completion of priority projects which were identified as the replacement of estates for Commissioners and Law makers, the Skills Acquisition Centre at Elebele and the Gabriel Okara Library.
Governor Timipre Sylva admonished the Council to exhibit unparalleled commitment to duty with a view to moving the state forward.
Other priority projects includes: the Bishop Dimeari Grammar Senatorial School and the Okaka fish farm. Chief Sylva directed the Housing and Urban Development Commissioner to ensure speedy completion of the Assembly and Commissioner's quarters as well as the fifty units housing estate.                                                    Governor Sylva also directed that the Samson Siasia Sports Complex be completed as soon possible while an alternative field is developed at the Bishop Dimieari Grammer School. He further charged the Finance Commissioner to ensure that funds are available for the completion of these projects.

Thursday 28 July 2011

NEW APPOINTMENTS IN BAYELSA STATE

A new Head of Service has been appointed for Bayelsa State Civil Service Commission By Chief Timipre Sylva. She is Mrs Gloria Izonfou.                                                                                                                                  In addition, Chief Timipre Sylva appointed six new Permanent Secretaries. They are, Dr M.I Akpana, Dr Harry T. Semini,and Dr Boumokuma Kpokiri. The rest are Mrs Biobelemoye Onyema as solicitor General and Permanent Secretary Mr D.E Whyte as well as Mr Okpoi Ebimotimi.                                                                The swearing-in ceremony of the Newly appointed Head of Service and the six Permanent Secretaries will be communicated soonest.

Wednesday 27 July 2011

BAYELSA STATE MICRO CREDIT ADMINISTRATION AGENCY BILL

The Bayelsa State Micro Credit Administration Agency Bill has passed through its second reading in the State House of Assembly.                                                                                                                                                               Moving the motion for its second reading leader of the House Mr Amalanyo Yousuo representing Brass constituency two, argued that the bill if passed would boost the economy of  the state by making funds accessible to small scale businesses.Mr Yousuo further explained that loans for small business is globally acclaimed as the most viable tool for fighting poverty. He stressed that what government is initiating through this bill would dramatically change the economic landscape of Bayelsa State.                                                      
In their various contributions, the members of the House were unanimous that the bill was well intended and targeted at releasing the full potentials of the middle class which is the most economically viable class in any society.

GOVERNOR SYLVA SENDS CONDOLENCE MESSAGE TO THE PEOPLE OF NORWAY

Governor Timipre Sylva has sent a condolence message to the government and people of Norway over the tragedic incident of last Fridaywhich saw the death of  over ninety persons.                                                                                                                                                         In a condolence letter sent to the Norwegian Ambassador to Nigeria,Governor Sylva said he was deeply saddened by the incident.                                                                                                                                                      A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor Mr Doifie Ola, conveying Governor Timipre Sylva's message read "My thoughts go out to the relatives and friends of the victims of this incident,this is a tragedy not only for the people of Norway, it is an attack on the common humanity that we share, a tragedy that once again reminds us of the collective danger and burden we face as members of civilized humanity in a world that increasingly harbour hate ideologues fundamentalists and extremists".
According to him, such a terror attack is "unacceptable in a free and democratic world" no matter the level of grievances.
Governor Timipre Sylva  pointed out that Norway is known in the world as an oasis of peace, a paradise of democracy in the Scandinavia stressing that the great attraction of Norway to other countries has been their peaceful nature.

Monday 25 July 2011

DAEWOO COLLABORATES WITH BAYELSA STATE GOVT TO PROVIDE TRAINING FOR YOUTHS

Governor Timipre Sylva today embarked on a facility tour/inspection of projects. The sites visited were the Skills Acquisition Centre Elebele (still under construction), The Bayelsa State Plastic Industry, Melford Okilo Memorial Hospital as well as Diete Koki Memorial Hospital.                                                                              Governor Sylva was accompanied on the visit by the Commissioner for Works and Transport, Mr Ebitei Francis  and the Executive Director of Daewoo Nigeria Ltd, Mr Lee.
Mr Lee announced that the company is to collaborate with the state government to provide training for youths in the areas of welding, piping and fabrication. Mr Lee also expressed his company's willingness to explore other areas of partnership with the state government towards youth empowerment.
Governor Timipre Sylva pointed out that government would collaborate with corporate bodies to impact skills in various aspects of training. Governor Sylva further stated that on completion of the training, the companies are expected to provide employment for the youths.

2011 ODI FESTIVAL

The 4 days 2011 Ogori Ba Uge Odi (Odi Festival) in Kolokuma/Okpokuma L.G.A kicks off on Wednesday the  27th of July 2011.                                                                                                                                        A statement by the Amananaowei of Odi, Chief Shine Apere on behalf of the organizing committee says Governor Timipre Sylva will flag-off the carnival.                                                                                                 There will be Owigiri dance, reggae love boat and other activities. Performing artist during the festival will include King Robert Ebizimor, Master Pereama Freetown, Gbasolo Gbasolo, DJ Deji and others.

KOLGA ENDORSES GOVERNOR SYLVA

As the 2012 gubernatorial elections in Bayelsa State draws closer, stakeholders from Kolokuma/Okpokuma L.G.A have resolved to work collectively for the re-election of Governor Timipre Sylva. This was resolved at a 1day meeting organised by the Kolokuma /Okpokuma Elders Assembly at Kaiama, Headquarters of the L.G.A.
The meeting was attended by both political and public office holders from the area. The elders emphasized the need for the people of the area to set aside their political differences and work for a common goal of re-electing Governor Timipre Sylva come 2012.
 The Deputy Speaker of Bayelsa State House of Assembly, Mr Fini Angaye, speaking at the meeting said Governor Sylva has approved the construction of Igbedi-Amassoma road and the internal road linking the Kolga secretariat at Kaiama. He also commended Governor Sylva for appointing their sons and daughters and that the people of Kolga had never had it so good since the creation of Bayelsa state.                                                                                                                                 

Sunday 24 July 2011

TOGETHER WE CAN BUILD A GREATER BAYELSA

We as Bayelsans must always task ourselves to contribute positively towards the development of the State. Gone are those days that we fold our hands and wait for the goverment to do everything for us. We are educated, we have hands, we have skills, so let us stand up and make our State proud.

Thursday 21 July 2011

MORE CORP MEMBERS IN BAYELSA STATE THIS YEAR THAN OTHER YEARS

Over 2500 Corps Members have been enrolled at the Kaiama Orientation camp which will last for 2 weeks. The State Coordinator Mrs Nnenna Ukonu (speaking at the orientation camp) said that the NYSC in the state has recorded more corp members  this year than other years. She went further to say that the the basic amenities such as electricity, water, accommodation and health care services are available for the training. She also thanked the Bayelsa State Governor for his support and his provision of the said amenities for the training. 

Sunday 17 July 2011

EDUCATION BOOST FOR BAYELSA

In the life of a man, some days will always remain epochal and indelible. Monday, June 27, was it for some young Bayelsans. That day, 25 indigenes of the oil-rich State studying in various institutions in far away Minsk, Belarus, graduated in flying colours. Out of this number, 21 graduated as medical doctors while the others majored in engineering. It was a momentous occasion for the students, as well as the hitherto educationally disadvantaged State which has, under Governor Timipre Sylva, evolved a deliberate education policy to raise human capacity development.
To celebrate the day, the Governor, who could not make the trip, sent a powerful delegation led by Mr. Whyte Durban, Director, Science Technology and Higher Education; Mrs Atonye Pekene, Secretary, Bayelsa State Scholarship Board; Waripamo Martin, Assistant Director, Foreign Awards Scholarship Board; Mike .B. Olomu, Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Student Affairs, and Barrister Oyanbo Peace Owei, Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on New Media and Social Networking. Many parents also flew in from different parts of the world to witness their wards’ graduation ceremony. Even more emotional and symbolic is that these young Bayelsans did not just bag their certificates, they are now also very fluent in the country’s language as they spent their first year learning it. Little wonder many of them are members of the school’s choir.
The vice chancellor of the University thanked the State for its efforts in education, which he said was novel and commendable. He also praised the Bayelsans for being exceptionally well behaved and upright throughout their stay in the school, adding that there was never a time any of them had any disciplinary issue with the school. In return, Governor Sylva spoke on phone with the students commending them for their hitch-free stay in the East European country and for making Bayelsa proud with their achievements. He promised to take them on a tour of the state’s health facilities on arrival and that he would welcome their suggestions and advice.
In appreciation of the Governor’s gesture, the President of the Bayelsa State Scholarship Students in Belarus, Enarebebe Ebiowei Robinson, presented an award to the Governor for his initiatives in the education sector saying, “These well-trained doctors are going to change the face of the health care sector in Bayelsa as well as Nigeria. They have been well-acquitted with the best training available to an aspiring medical practitioner anywhere in the world. We thank the Governor for making this happen.” Interestingly, last year, over 100 students equally graduated in the 2009/2010 academic year in Russia and Belarus; 11 were of post graduate category, while another 50 was from Kursk State Medical University. Amongst them were 40 medical doctors, out of which two graduated with first class honours and were subsequently offered automatic post graduate scholarship by Governor Sylva to continue their education to any level.
A cross section of the students also lauded the Governor for having kept faith with the educational advancement of Bayelsa even in the face of dwindling finances when he took over four years ago. One of the graduating students says, “We in Belarus are not the only beneficiaries of the scholarship scheme; last year, Governor Sylva sponsored 40 youths to India and Norway to acquire basic skills in local content policy for the oil and gas industry. He was also in Thailand recently to monitor the progress of the Bayelsans undergoing tailoring training programme. There are other students in Norway, U.S.A and South Africa. Governor Sylva realizes that without education, the State might not measure up with the rest of the world that is why he is vigorously pursuing his education agenda which would soon place the State at par with other States in Nigeria.”
Since December 2008 when Governor Sylva organized the maiden educational summit to fashion out the way forward for education in the state, the sector has not remained the same. In the intervening years, he has secured full accreditation for the Niger Delta University, ensured the smooth take-off of the South-south campus of the Nigerian Law School in Bayelsa, the South-south Federal University located at Otueke, the Federal Polytechnic Ekowe, the State College of Education, Okpoama and re-opening of the once moribund College of Health Technology, Otuogidi.
Additionally, Governor Sylva ensures prompt payment of WAEC, NECO fees while he has commenced work on 16 additional model primary and secondary schools to be constructed along the three senatorial districts. To its credit, Bayelsa was the first to commence payment of the Teachers’ Special Scale Salary when economically vibrant states had to weather the storm of intermittent teachers’ strike to compel implementation. It did not come as a surprise therefore that contrary to the poor showing of Bayelsa Students in previous examinations, remarkable improvement was recorded in the state’s performance at the WAEC, NECO, Unified Tertiary Matriculation Exams and Common Entrance. Commendably, teachers at primary and secondary schools have access to government-funded trainings. The state also has 10 designated school buses to convey primary school pupils to and from their various schools. All these put together are robust sign posts that education has leap-frogged from its abysmal level to the giant strides daily recorded in this all important sector.

Friday 15 July 2011

NEW FASHION DESIGNERS IN TOWN

The 20 youths who were sent by the Bayelsa State Government to Thailand to acquire training in fashion design and dress making have completed their training and have returned to Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.
Governor Timipre Sylva congratulated the youths for completing their course in record time while receiving them at the Government house on thursday the 14th of July 2011.
Chief Sylva assured that government would do everything to ensure that the training they have acquired would be beneficial to the people of the state.
The youths majored in dress making, fashion designing and took a specialized course in modeling, makeup artistry, personality development, social manner and art of communication.

9 NEW COMMISSIONERS FOR BAYELSA

Gov Timipre Sylva has charged newly sworn-in Commissioners to keep faith and consistently pursue government objectives and policies. He added that all efforts and resourses must be effectively channeled towards creating a secured and prosperous future for the state.
The Commissioners were sworn in yesterday (14/07/11) at the Executive Chambers Banquet Hal , Government House.  Their portfolios are as follows:
1.       Anthony George –Ikoli (SAN) : Attorney –General and Commissioner for Justice
2.       Dr Silva Opuala-Charles: Commissioner of Budget, Planning and Economic Management
3.       Chief Robert Enogha: Commissioner of  Environment
4.       Prince Micheal Ogiasa: Commissioner of Special Duties, FCT and the Presidency
5.       Mr ThankGod Apere: Commissioner of Housing and Urban Development
6.       Mr Blessing Akpoloma: Commissioner of Agriculture
7.       Mr Stephen Ogullah: Commissioner of Finance
8.       Ebitei Williams-Francis: Commissioner of Works and Transport Ministry
9.       Prince Opukiri Jones: Commissioner of Sports Development