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Bayelsa Gov Warns Council Chairmen Against Operating From State Capital

Senator Douye Diri

Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, has warned the local government chairmen in the state against operating from the State capital, asking them to stay in their council headquarters to enable them perform effectively.

Information has it that before now, council chairmen were operating from Yenagoa, the state capital.

Speaking during the inauguration of the chairman’s new office complex at Ekeremor local government, as part of legacy projects that was executed by council chairmen across the state, Governor Diri said that the idea of the council helmsman residing in their respective domain will fast track development.

“Let me inform all those that would take over the leadership of the third tier of government that as the policy of this administration, all local government chairmen must stay in their respective domains.

“I appeal to the elders and all other stakeholders to support the local government administration to enable them perform their duties in line with the Nigerian Constitution.

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“We are happy that our council chairmen are now performing. If you have electricity, potable water, good roads and other social amenities, there will be no need moving to urban areas.

“As a government, we will continue to do those things that will impact on people living in our communities,” he said.

In his address, chairman of the Ekeremor council, Dr. Bertola Perekeme, appreciated the state government for its supervision of the councils through the deputy governor’s office, which he said had raised the level of achievements.

Dr. Perekeme noted that between August 2019 and February 2020, the Ekeremor council was only able to pay salaries through the benevolence of sister councils.

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