Dickson Bags Continental Award for Good Governance

Fri, Sep 8, 2017 | By publisher


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GOVERNOR Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State has been honoured with the ‘Good Governance in Africa’ Award by the Centre for Economic and Leadership Development, in recognition of his efforts at promoting good governance and accountability in the past six years.

The Centre is a non-governmental organisation, in a special consultative status with the United Nations.

The award was presented to Dickson at the 78th session of the state executive council meeting by Agatha Goma, the state commissioner for Local Government Administration.

According to the Centre for Economic and Leadership Development, the prestigious award was conferred on the governor during the International Conference on Democracy and Good Governance in Africa, which took place last month in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

The Centre further stated that, by virtue of the award, Dickson has become the first governor in Africa to be so honoured, as the award was before now, conferred only on heads of state.

In his opening remarks at the meeting, Dickson expressed his administration’s commitment to focus on delivering his restoration agenda, especially in the areas of security and infrastructural development, towards improving the living conditions of Bayelsans.

While appreciating Gboribiogha John Jonah, the deputy governor, and the restoration team for steering the ship of state during his vacation, the governor canvassed for support from the people, urging them to desist from acts that could destabilise the state.

Briefing newsmen shortly after the meeting, Jonathan Obuebite, the commissioner for Information, alongside Markson Fefegha, his Education counterpart, said they briefed the council on the on-going projects in their various ministries with a view to completing and commissioning them.

Obuebite also noted that, the government had decided to embark on the commissioning of projects between September and December as well as embark on the completion more ongoing projects for commissioning by January of next year.

To this end, he said the government would release funds to the ministries, departments and agencies, MDAs, for the completion of the projects, as well as set up a committee to be headed by Jonah, who is also a retired rear admiral, to collaborate with the MDAs, towards facilitating the completion of the projects.

On his part, Fefegha said, the council resolved to institute the Governor’s Excellence Awards in essay writing competitions, mathematics, sciences and sporting activities, as part of efforts in sustaining achievements in the education sector.

According to him, necessary legal frame work will be put in place to back the various awards, which would not be tied to any particular governor, pointing out that, they will remain part of the efforts at promoting educational excellence beyond the lifespan of the restoration administration in the state.

 

Sept. 8, 2017 @ 16:08 GMT |

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