The Governor of Bayelsa
State, Mr. Seriake Dickson, has told militants and other criminal elements to
stop scaring investors and visitors in the Niger Delta region.
Today
News report continues:
Dickson
insisted that the survival and economy of the region depended heavily on peace
and stability of various communities in the Niger Delta.
The
governor spoke at a state banquet held at the DSP Alamieyeseigha Memorial Hall,
Government House, Yenagoa as part of activities marking the 20th anniversary of
Bayelsa creation.
The
event, held at the weekend, was attended by founding fathers of the state,
leaders and elders from various communities, state executive council members,
members of the state House of Assembly, religious leaders, security heads and
traditional rulers.
Two
globally-celebrated achievers in their disciplines, foremost historian, Prof.
Ebiegberi Joe Alagoa and a literary giant, Dr. Gabriel Okara, who hail from the
state, were isolated among other elders and given distinguished icon awards by
the governor.
Alagoa
and Okara unveiled volumes of books containing collections of speeches titled,
the Art of Delivery, the Power of Delivery, Unique Strides of Delivery,
Restoration Unveiled and Ofurumapepe: the Return of the Great White Shark.
The
books were collection of Dickson’s speeches compiled by his Chief Press
Secretary, Mr. Daniel Iworiso-Markson.
Dickson
lamented that the Niger Delta was bleeding because of the activities of some
“misguided people from within and without.”
He
said businesses including enterprises that had existed for a decade were
relocating from the region because of the nefarious activities of criminal
elements.
He
said: “It is unfortunate that a few misguided people from within and without
continue to engage in activities capable of scaring investors and visitors to
this region.
“The
region is bleeding. Businesses already established even for decades are
relocating and meanwhile the irony of it is that our economic prosperity and
survival depend on peace and stability in our communities, in our state and in
our region.”
He, however, said that Bayelsa remained the most secured state in the Niger Delta despite the challenges in the region.
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