The Governor of Bayelsa State, Seriake
Dickson, has commended President Muhammadu Buhari for disclosing the
economic status of the country.
Dickson urged Bayelsa people to brace up to the harsh financial situation facing the state.
He spoke at a meeting with the new
Special Advisers at the Government House, Yenagoa, a statement by his
Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Daniel Iworiso-Markson, said on Thursday.
The governor said the way out of the present economic doldrums was diversification from oil and gas sector of the economy.
Dickson said, “Already, you are all
aware of the statement by the President that our country is in a very
dire financial situation. That comment has attracted a lot of
criticisms, but I agree with the President that Nigerians are entitled
to know the true state of the economy.
“Investors who want to do business in
Nigeria are entitled to know the true state of our economy. Let me use
this opportunity to call on all Bayelsans to listen to what the
President has said that the entire country is broke.
“He has made us to understand that the
financial situation that we are managing is a national phenomenon. It is
not peculiar to Bayelsa.
“For the allocation of last month, the
Federation Account Allocation Committee could not meet until the past
month because they didn’t have money to share to the states and even
when they met for the first time since I took over as governor, states
have started getting zero allocation.
“I don’t know why people are blaming the
President for saying that our country is broke, because that is the
truth about the economy. States can’t pay salaries; we can’t meet our
basic responsibilities. I can’t pay allowances to myself and my staff.
“However, even in the midst of that, we
are managing to pay salaries. Even in this terrible month, we’ve
directed that by Monday salaries of workers should be paid.”
He charged his appointees to bring their
wealth of experience to bear in the present administration’s efforts to
consolidate on its achievements.
According to him, the new aides were
coming into government at a crucial moment of election and, therefore,
urged them to join forces with other critical stakeholders of the
Peoples Democratic Party to mobilise support for the party in the
forthcoming election.
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