The Guardian (Nigeria)

Bayelsa govt picks medical bill of boat accident victims

- From Julius Osahon, Yenagoa Read the remaining story on www. guardian. ng

BAYELSA State government has taken over the medical bills of the victims of last Thursday’s boat mishap at Okoroma community in Nembe Local Council of the state.

Governor Douye Diri, yesterday, directed the Commission­er for Health, to ensure that the state government picks the bill of hospitalis­ed victims.

Speaking during the Easter Sunday service at the King of Glor y Chapel in Government House, Yenagoa, Governor Diri, who sympathise­d with families that lost members in the boat accident, also directed the Health Commission­er to refund to survivors whatever they had spent on treatment.

His Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Daniel Alabrah, quoted the governor as directing all relevant authoritie­s in the transport sector, especially those in charge of the waterways, to ensure that all safety measures were duly complied with henceforth to avert such accidents.

Diri said his administra­tion would not hesitate to sanction anyone found wanting in the discharge of their duties as government will no longer allow such avoidable accidents.

The governor stressed that in the spirit of Easter, politician­s should see politics as a means to serve the people and not engage in actions that negate value for the lives of people they intend to serve.

He also urged politician­s and their followers to close ranks after the general election, stressing that Bayelsa can only move forward when there is unity and love towards one another. He said: “No power could prevent Jesus from resurrecti­ng and no power will hold anyone or Bayelsa State down.

“As you already know, for us as a government, it is about how we can live in peace and harmony. We have rejected cultism and it can never be part of us again. If we believe in the resurrecti­on power, we must show love and sacrifice like Jesus and God did.

“My message is very clear. We have seen the resurrecti­on and its power. Whatever that was dead in our lives, the power of resurrecti­on will affect it.

“As Ijaw people, we live by the truth and we will indeed be set free. Elections have come and gone. Whatever our difference­s were, let us put them aside. It is time for reconcilia­tion.

“The power of government is to do good, to be compassion­ate, to bring developmen­t and ensure peace.

“On April 15, we have rerun elections. Let me use this opportunit­y to again make this call. Our purpose is to serve the people. So, in this rerun poll, what led to it should not repeat itself. That was bad publicity for Bayelsa State.

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