Bayelsa Will Continue to Collaborate with MDGs – Dickson

Mon, Feb 15, 2016
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HENRY Seriake Dickson, governor of Bayelsa State, has restated the commitment of his administration to the existing counterpart funding arrangement between the state government and the Millennium Development Goals, MDGs.

This, Dickson said, would enable the interventionist agency perform more complementary role in tackling the development needs of the state.

The governor, who spoke during the unveiling of the state MDGs implementation report in Government House, Yenagoa, assured that government would do everything within its reach to ensure that it maintained a clear standing in the payment of counterpart funds despite the dwindling resources.

Describing the performance of the Bayelsa Office of the MDGs as impressive, Dickson commended Embeleakpo Apere, state focal person and his senior special assistant on MDGs, for complementing government’s efforts with the execution of grassroots-oriented projects across the state.

The governor, who particularly expressed delight at an ongoing poultry project, however, directed the state MDGs team to focus more attention on the building of health posts in rural areas as well as invest in agriculture to stimulate the local economy.

He also directed the team to liaise with the state ministry of Health for government to take delivery of all medical equipment such as dialysis machines, incubators and mobile scanners already supplied to the state under the MDGs scheme.

“This administration will continue to work closely with the MDGs office to enable it complete its very wonderful array of projects that we have seen particularly in the area of provision of potable water in our communities, building and effectively running health posts and investment in agriculture to stimulate the local economy,” Dickson said.

Earlier in his presentation, Apere attributed the achievements of his office to the prompt support it had always received from the state government in terms of meeting its counterpart funding obligation.

According to him, the state MDGs programme which started in 2008 had been practically moribund despite huge financial investments until the inception of the present administration that made its impact felt across the state by bringing MDGs projects to various communities.

He enumerated some of the projects on ground to include provision of potable water, primary schools and health facilities such as the ultra-modern Tuberculosis, Malaria and HIV/AIDS Diagnostic and Research Centre located within the premises of 500-bed Hospital Complex among other achievements, which he noted have placed the state on a vantage position to consolidate on the MDGs gains under the Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs.

Apere added that the Diagnostic and Research Centre, which had fully equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, but yet to be put to use, is capable of serving the entire South-South region, and therefore requested the governor to direct the immediate takeover of the facility by the state ministry of health.

— Feb 15, 2016 @ 16:40 GMT

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