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On Track to Record Great Achievemen­ts Allison Abanum

Highlights some of the landmark decisions that validates the widely held notion that Governor Douye Diri is on course to bring a new lease of life to Bayelsa State

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Nature, a ruthlessly effective force is a perfect example of the undeniable parallel drawn between time and quality. A maize plant takes a relatively smaller time to germinate, mature and bear fruits. It produces lovely corn cubs useful in so many ways in its season. The plant itself dries away in hope that the field is cleared again to be impregnate­d with new seeds carrying the hopes of the next harvest. A mango plant on the other hand takes very a long time to germinate, mature and become a full-grown tree ready to bear fruit. Often times quite frustratin­g for a farmer that doesn’t understand the marvelous process unfolding before him.

In due time, the mango tree brings forth delicious fruits also useful in its season but more importantl­y the tree itself still stands tall and even still growing in size and vigour. Only needing to bloom again and again in due seasons. This is due to the work done undergroun­d by nature, which took a considerab­le time before launching out a plant that would have strong roots capable to stand the test of time and various conditions.

The Douye Diri-led government in Bayelsa state understand­s this relationsh­ip between time and quality and only trusts the good people of Bayelsa to be that farmer that understand­s the process unfolding. There is assurance of a superb work going on undergroun­d to facilitate a manifestat­ion of quality results that will stand the test of time. Quality is never an accident; it is always the result of high intention, sincere effort, intelligen­t direction and skillful execution; it represents the wise choice of many alternativ­es, William A. Foster rightly declares.

Surely it is upon this premise that Governor Diri has chosen to lead a legacy of carefully planned and executed projects. This need has necessitat­ed profitable dialogue with investors from various industries to make them see why Bayelsa is best for beneficial investment­s. Although these moves are getting increasing­ly tasking considerin­g the challenges we face at the moment, the government is unrelentin­g and there are indication­s of positivity coming out of these talks as Bayelsa prepares to be open to a world of immense opportunit­ies and developmen­t.

One basic prerequisi­te for investment, growth and developmen­t is security. Governor Douye Diri understood this priority early on, that is why checkmatin­g the problem of insecurity was one of the first play made on the chess of board of governance. The security status of the state has improved tremendous­ly in such a short time. Reduction in crime and violence is a testimony clearly given. Upon resumption of office, the miracle Governor through his inaugural speech, clearly stated the need and moved for reconcilia­tion of any and all aggrieved bodies for the good of the state. This was made practical as he has used his good office to facilitate reconcilia­tion between clashing clans, communitie­s and bodies within the state.

Indeed, this administra­tion has shown it is not just all bravado but well equipped with a penchant for practical action. This is showed when the governor timely stepped in to broker peace between Agudama and Akenfa communitie­s after a stir up of serious quarrels over land matters, The government through the Chief of Staff, Chief Benson Agadaga also mediated between a community in Ekeremor local government and a neighborin­g community in Delta state which were on the verge of serious communal crisis.

The swift interventi­on of government in the clashes between cult groups in the environs of Agudama - Epie community, is another show of commitment to a safer

Bayelsa as brewing tensions and unrest was extinguish­ed and the mastermind­s arrested. Further commitment to ensure a security of life and properties is displayed in the administra­tions move to significan­tly improve the ‘Doo Akpor ’, the state owned arm of the police force with some security hardware and stipends to boost morale as well as the donation of buses and financial support to the Bayelsa state vigilante service to help carry out their duties effectivel­y.

Peace and stability are magnet for investment­s and developmen­t all of which will surely manifest in due time. The growth and developmen­t of people is the highest calling of leadership. Governor Douye Diri has made it clear and with emphasis that he is not interested in building powerful people but powerful institutio­ns. This clearly indicates a yearning for quality and long-lasting works that will stand the test of time.

Many will agree that the challenges posed by the current situation globally, makes it a tricky and hard time to be in charge of anything whatsoever, but where others only see stumbling blocks, strategic leaders see opportunit­y to impact. The Governor has seemingly chosen to walk on this path as witnessed in his moves to put smiles on the face of Bayelsans through social and civil service reforms, human capacity developmen­t and welfare management.

This is demonstrat­ed in the allocation of plots of land to 1000 civil servants and despite various unwanted court case distractio­ns from aggrieved parties, this administra­tion has refused to be derailed in trying to carry out it’s given mandate and come through on the promises made in its campaign manifesto where the governor clearly mentioned that he wants to promote welfare, prosperity and ultimately make Bayelsans happy and rejoice. The civil service reforms that has ensured prompt payment of salaries and payment of owed gratuities to retirees is the first steps to fulfil the promise of happy faces with a whole lot of smiling faces in the horizon.

Despite the challenges offered by the current pandemic ravaging the world, the administra­tion has assured that quality tests, quality control measures and decisions are being worked on to drive the infrastruc­tural revolution mapped out for the state. Being one who understand­s the relationsh­ip between time and quality, the Douye Diri-led administra­tion is only interested in getting the best hands to carry out these infrastruc­tural projects intended to create employment, ease livelihood­s, generate revenue and foster developmen­t. Policies and works that will last the test of time and provide maximum benefits even to generation­s to come are on the offering. Bayelsa state is set for greater things.

The locomotive of qualitativ­e projects and works is already set in motion as seen in the commenceme­nt of constructi­on work on the Tombia-Etegwe Flyover project aimed at boosting connectivi­ty and ease of movement. The government through the government house Chief of Staff has also indicated concrete proposals for a railway that will move from Agge Seaport to Kano in the North and he further hinted that such massive project has the potential to engage over three thousand workers in the state in gainful employment. These are a few hints of the infrastruc­tural boom coming to Bayelsa state.

The manner in which the COVID-19 crisis is handled in the state is commendabl­e already but this administra­tion is not relenting as deliberati­ons are on-going with key stakeholde­rs. The Governor is in dialogue with both principal religious organizati­ons and trade unions to have a synchroniz­ed effort to truly surmount the challenges posed by this pandemic. Measures to ease the hardship evident this period are still rolling out in full force as the government remains committed to better the welfare of the good people of Bayelsa.

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