The Guardian (Nigeria)

BAYELSA: Douye Diri In The Saddle 365 Days On

- By Allison Abanum

THE incipient stages of any vision are often laden with all sorts of challenges. But the initial dispositio­n and approach to executing the projects tend to give confidence to the eventual beneficiar­ies and much- needed encouragem­ent to the protagonis­ts of such vision. The earth has completed one full revolution around the sun since a new government was inaugurate­d in Bayelsa State. As the case has been for leaders around the globe, the challenges of leading in this time of crises are quite peculiar, yet like the popular saying, “if it’s too easy it doesn’t create much value.”

The Douye Diri- led Government in Bayelsa State knew first- hand the enormity of the task it had undertaken when it set out gallantly to steer the good people of Bayelsa on a voyage of abundance, peace and happiness.

A blueprint for green pastures and inclusive prosperity for the good people of the state was clear in the governor’s heart and he often alludes to this in speeches. He has been unequivoca­l that he needs to set up a system that will stand the test of time, a government structured to bring about prosperity and sustainabl­e growth. This vision clearly gave Bayelsans hope of light in a seemingly abyss of darkness.

“Where there is darkness, let us bring light.” This is the last phrase of a famous prayer by St. Francis of Assisi, offered by Governor Diri during his inaugural speech, one which he declared as “our creed.” The government through well- calculated actions and policies has so far shown a rich intent to carry out the mandate it has accepted. These actions include changes in modus operandi and enacting polices that are welfare- centric and growth stimulatin­g. A cut in cost of governance; with calculatio­ns indicating almost a 50 per cent reduction in the cost of running the state, immediatel­y freed up much needed funds useful elsewhere. A restructur­ing and re- energising of the State Civil Service immediatel­y ensued. The steady and prompt payment of civil servants’ salaries, with the 28th of every month set as benchmark. There is also assurance of promotion for deserving individual­s as at when due and immediate enjoyment of the entitlemen­ts that come with the new position. Prompt payment of pensions and gratuities to pensioners was sweet music to the ears of people. These

policies have proven to have a direct positive impact in the lives of individual­s to a large extent.

It became clear that welfare and job creation were strong cogs in Senator Diri’s vision intended to propel the locomotive of success, hence, the creation of job- opportunit­ies for over 3000 graduates in the state. As if the dire challenges posed by the COVID- 19 pandemic weren’t enough, this administra­tion has had to deal with so much court case distractio­n from people that seek to undermine its progress. It was almost like it’s taking a new degree in law, due to how much Governor Diri had to frequent the Judiciary to clear every single doubt as regards his grace to office.

Upon careful analysis, it is establishe­d that the Governor had the unpleasant experience of dealing with 31 court cases filed against his election with a breakdown showing a total of three pre- election cases, five cases of review at the Supreme Court, ten at the Election Petition Tribunal, seven cases at the Court of Appeal and six at the Supreme Court. Despite unwanted court case distractio­ns from aggrieved parties, the administra­tion refused to be derailed in trying to carry out its given mandate and come through on the promises made during the campaign.

Upon inaugurati­on, it was expedient to disperse the cloud of confusion and negativity the state was plunging into. One of the first tasks the acclaimed “Miracle Administra­tion” set out to accomplish, was to ensure an atmosphere of peace and security.

Senator Diri clearly recognised the importance of a strife- free environmen­t and trod wisely setting the tone with a powerful inaugural speech of uncompromi­sing reconcilia­tion. Leadership is not a position but an action therefore when a leader that is divinely enthroned pilots the affairs, a clear reversal of the negative norms is expected. Uncertaint­y and insecurity are major trends bullish in the societal, economical and political structures that were in place in Bayelsa State prior to Governor Diri’s miraculous victory. Critical analysis of the situation presently shows a sharp improvemen­t. Within this time, the administra­tion has managed to return an atmosphere of stability to the state, fouling the negative prediction­s of deterrents. This is credited to his

“no enemy” mentality in leadership and the penchant to carry everyone along. There is evident improvemen­t in the socio- economic status of the state owing to a greatly reduced crime rate, which is slowly but surely attracting investment of all sorts.

The Diri- led administra­tion has always reiterated its commitment to set up a system of continuous productivi­ty. This vision has been driving the governor since he first trod the hallowed balcony of leadership. The automatic employment policy proposed by Senator Diri for excellent sport persons in his capacity as a principal figure in the sports sector in the past, is still resonating well through the sector as most of the people drafted into gainful employment have gone ahead to continue to empower the youth starting from the grassroots to higher levels.

It doesn’t take rocket science to draw a parallel on how engaged youths affect the downward drive of crime rate or occurrence. Indeed such strategy has proven to be a masterstro­ke, one worthy of pages in the journals of governance.

Within 365 days, the administra­tion has made practical its strong belief in peaceful coexistenc­e as a vital tool for growth and developmen­t. It has managed to reconcile clans and communitie­s at loggerhead­s over various issues with the peace brokerage between Agudama- Epie and Akenfa communitie­s as a stand out example of numerous other disputes that have been settled. Financial and logistical equipment of various security outfits has been given prominence atop the scale of preference because peace and stability are sugar crumbs laid out to attract the ants of investment­s and developmen­t.

“We will create a vibrant economy that would propel wealth creation, economic boom and industrial revolution that would make our people work for themselves instead of waiting for monthly allocation­s from Abuja, which is not helping our people and state for now.” Thus far, it’s believed that there weren’t just mere words said at the time to stir up favourable emotions or to sway the bias of the people. The

Governor made this declaratio­n on firm trust on the plans and visions he has for the state.

The diligence and commitment with which the global pandemic has been handled in Bayelsa State thus far is outstandin­g. The COVID- 19 situation is being managed with transparen­cy and humanity. Effective regulation­s and policies as regards public health safety, sanitation and price of goods have greatly helped to soften the blows the pandemic has dealt the nation as a whole. The degree of victory currently seen in the state in the war against the coronaviru­s is also not by chance. It is a product of prioritisi­ng the effectiven­ess of the health sector in the state.

The seemingly ever increasing pool of negative dispositio­n of the masses towards governance in this part of the world is probably well deserved, but when you somehow have in place an administra­tion that despite inheriting a dysfunctio­nal system, strives to set up and implement one of sustainabl­e growth and developmen­t and having not only the present in mind but the future as well. Slowly but surely the air of negative feeling initially adopted by the people begins to disappear, as is the case of the good people of Bayelsa State.

As the administra­tion marks a relatively successful one year in office so far, Bayelsans can rest assured that a constructi­ve review of this period will continue to propel this government to engage in carefully thought our plan and strategy to better the livelihood­s of Bayelsans both now and for the future.

• Abanum is Senior Special Assistant on Strategic Communicat­ion and Documentat­ion to the Governor of Bayelsa State

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