Admin l Sunday, April 15, 2018
DICKSON BAGS VANGUARD AWARD AS IKE NWACHUKWU TALKS RESTRUCTURING
YENEGOA, Nigeria – Bayelsa State Governor, Henry Seriake Dickson was on Saturday at the Eko Hotel and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos, honoured, as the Vanguard Newspapers Governor of the Year. The award was in recognition of his selfless service, contribution to the political stability of the Country, enthronement of transparency and accountability in the state and good governance. Other reasons include his purposeful leadership and infrastructural development of Bayelsa State.
Other awardees are; the wife of the President, Hajia Aishat Buhari, former Head of State, General Abdulsalam Abubakar, (retd) Governor of Taraba State, Arc Darius Ishiaku, Abia State Governor, Chief Okezie Ikpeazu, Governor of Kano state, Alhaji Umar Ganduje and Governor of Bauchi State, Alhaji Mohammed Abubakar.
The award was also conferred on the Managing Director òf Union Bank Plc, Emeka Emuwa, Vanguard Banker òf the Year, 2017, Prof. Grace Alele Williams (vanguard life time achievement 2017). Commodore Ebitu Ukiwe, Dr. Oba Otudeko, King Sunny Ade, Chief Ade Ojo and Alabo Tonye Graham- Douglas.
Governor Dickson who was accompanied by Governors Ayo Fayose of Ekiti State, Ibrahim Dankwambo of Gombe State, former Deputy Governor of Sokoto State, Alhaji Muktari Shagari, the National Working Committee of the People’s Democratic Party ably led by the National Chairman, Chief Uche Secondus, former Governors members of the Bayelsa State caucus at the National Assembly led by Senator Foster Ogola, Bayelsa State Elders Caucus led by Chief Francis Duokpola, PANDEF delegation led by Chief Alfred Mulade, traditional rulers, top government functionaries and other notable personalities across the Country to the event. Governor Dickson was honoured along side other governors and prominent Nigerians.
The Governor in a press statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Francis Ottah Agbo expressed gratitude to the management and staff of Vanguard for deeming him fit for the honour, stressing that the award will spur him to do more for Bayelsans and finish strong by 2020. He noted with joy that his administration has opened up the state, liberalised the political system, enthroned the culture of prudence, transparency and accountability by law and deed and above all, put the state on the path of peace and prosperity through infrastructural revolution and massive investment in security! The Governor also renewed call for fiscal federalism in the country. While urging the young ones not to give up on the country, Dickson enjoins them to always make sacrifice and take selfless decisions for the good of fatherland!
He said: ” I know the temptations are there and sometimes things are not as promising as they should be but there is always hope. We have a great country with a resilient population and it is our expectation that things will get better… We call for the restructuring of our country because we believe it will address the structural defects and imbalance of the country.”
In his opening remarks, the Chairman of the occasion, Major General Ike Nwachukwu, (retd) bemoaned the present security situation in the Country and called on the government to heed the call for restructuring of Nigeria and devolution of powers from the centre to the federating units. He stated that the security situation in the Country is militating against its economic growth, as no investors will invest in a crisis prone environment
He said, ‘I join the call for the restructuring of our country, to remain united as a nation under God. We need to devolve the over-concentration of powers at the centre, whilst allowing the federating units more autonomy. And just as we are seeking devolution of powers to the state governments, as federating units, from the centre, so should the state governments guarantee the autonomy of the local governments under them”,
‘With the lead the Nigerian military had taken regarding restructuring, it behoves Nigerians and our politicians to deliver on the restructuring of this country in order to have a true federation, in which no one is oppressed. I believe that it is only when we achieve this that our country will be stable, its security guaranteed and its economy thriving for the betterment of all.” He also called for the respect of press freedom and the rule of law.
Commenting on the rule of law vis-a-vis freedom of press, he said, ‘It becomes absolutely imperative to protect the freedom of the press and the rule of law.
‘The people of our country should, henceforth, be prepared to defend that freedom; as indeed, we must obey the rule of law, with all our might; if it is actually, the desire of our people that democracy should thrive and the laws of the land respected.
‘The Nigerian media, particularly Vanguard Newspapers, at whose invitation we are here gathered today, should remain, fastidious in guaranteeing that the people are heard so that social justice be further engrained in our society. Nigerian media should continue to be the voice of the voiceless, the shield, the guard of the tormented and the canon fire of the oppressed, the deprived and the defenceless.”