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DICKSON LAMENTS AS MONTHLY ALLOCATION HITS N2.9 BILLION

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Governor Henry Dickson of Bayelsa State




Nigeria, February 26, 2016 – Bayelsa State Governor, Seriake Dickson on Friday lamented the poor financial position of the state, as monthly allocation from Federation Account hits N2.9 billion for the month of February.

A statement issued on Friday by his Chief Press Secretary, Daniel Iworiso-Markson, said the governor stated this in Yenagoa, during the inauguration of three new Special Advisers.

He called on the Federal Government to take drastic measures to change the harsh economic situation facing Nigerians.

Dickson explained that the state government got the February allocation after deductions at source, including bonds incurred by the previous administration.

The governor said it was becoming increasingly difficult for the government to meet its financial obligations.

He said, “I have not seen anything like what has just been reported to me by the finance team. For this month, what has come into our state is N2.9 billion; it has never been this bad. Meanwhile, our salary obligation for civil servants alone, is about N4 billion, so you can see where we are, as a state.

“Four years ago, when this government started, the first allocation we received was about N16 billion. At some point, it climbed to N18 and even N19 billion. And, that was why we put all your resources in most of these ambitious projects that a number of them, including the Ogobiri bridge, first flyover and several roads have been completed.”

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While advising Bayelsans, particularly the workers to show greater understanding, said the state government would be compelled to take hard decisions after due consultations with stakeholders.

Delivering his charge to the new special advisers, Dickson stated that, they were re-appointed in appreciation of their meritorious service to the state in the last four years.

He described them as resourceful, tested and tried apostles of the restoration government.

He, however, urged them to be above board in the discharge of their duties and devise innovative ideas for the government to tackle the challenges of security, information and financial management towards achieving sustainable development.

The governor assured that his administration would improve on its security infrastructure and strategies to ensure that, the state maintains its position as one of the safest states in the federation for investments and other social activities.

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