The Guardian (Nigeria)

I’ll sack non- performing commission­ers, Diri warns

Forbes recognises gov’s investment in education, infrastruc­ture

- From Julius Osahon, Yenagoa

Gof Bayelsa State, Douye Diri, has warned that he would not hesitate to wield the big stick on any commission­er that underperfo­rms.

Diri also implored members of the newly constitute­d cabinet to key into his administra­tion’s vision of providing service to people of the state.

The governor gave the admonition, yesterday, during the 130th session of the state executive council in the Government House, Yenagoa.

The governor, who stated that his administra­tion’s policies and programmes are having a positive impact on people of the state, urged the new cabinet members to make service to the state a priority.

He said that he was delighted and encouraged that the people appreciate­d the developmen­tal projects as attested by accolades from Bayelsans.

He particular­ly mentioned the ongoing constructi­on of the Nembe- Brass Road, the completed Sagbama- Ekeremor Road, building and equipping of science, technical and vocational schools, among other projects and policies in different sectors across the state.

IN another developmen­t, Diri has received the Forbes Best of Africa Outstandin­g Leadership Award for the year 2024 in an event that was held at the Interconti­nental Hotel Lisbon, Portugal.

Since assumption of office, the Governor has not only stated his commitment to the holistic developmen­t of Bayelsa State but also the teeming young population. Diri has committed massive investment in infrastruc­ture, opening up communitie­s that were, hitherto, inaccessib­le to the state capital and other parts of Nigeria.

His innovative basic education transforma­tion programme, Bayelsapri­me, has also ensured the democratis­ation of quality basic education to over 40,000 primary school children who would, hitherto, not have had access to quality education.

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