Dickson breaks silence, says APC looters list childish

Kenneth Ibinabo
Kenneth Ibinabo
Gov. Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa1

Bayelsa State Governor, the Henry Seriake Dickson on Wednesday, vowed that his administration would not be dissuaded from bequeathing a highly professionalized, disciplined and motivated public service through the ongoing reforms.

According to a statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Francis Ottah Agbo, Dickson who stated this during a live media interview in his office in Yenagoa, also noted that the exercise was not aimed at witch-hunting any worker but to rid the service of all forms of irregularities, sharp practices with the view to repositioning the service to stand the test of time.

He said: ‘‘The mind-set that you can keep your name on the pay roll without coming to work is negative and we have to draw the red line now because we want to leave behind a reformed, repositioned, motivated and efficient work force that can stand the test of time…”

Commending the various labour leaders in the state for being part of the process of sanitising the public service at the state and local government levels as well as all the educational institutions, the Governor assured that at the end of the exercise, it would promote efficiency and increase productivity.

The Governor who cited the case of 1,090 staff with teaching qualification redundant at the local government councils stressed that they would be redeployed to schools after going through refresher courses.

He directed the Chairman of the Civil Service Commission to formulate an employment policy that would ensure the employment of fresh graduates into the vacancies that would be created arising from the reforms.

Governor Dickson also directed the committee handling the verification of the state workers to release the salaries of identified genuine workers who were affected by the suspension order.

The Governor also reiterated his belief in the existence of two dominant parties in the country, however regretted that the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) is grossly fragmented, a development he noted has made the party disorganized. He reasoned that the cluelessness and insensitivity of the APC has left the country divided more than ever before and called on President Muhammadu Buhari to urgently unite Nigeria.

The Governor also condemned what he calls the constant demonization of the Peoples’ Democratic Party, PDP, by the APC, describing it as childish and uncalled for. While noting that the looters lists were a distraction on the polity, the governor advised the Federal Government to deliver on their promise to Nigerians!

He lamented the spate of senseless killings in Nigeria and urged the APC-led Federal Government to focus on tackling insecurity and economic recession instead of distracting Nigerians with the so called looters lists.

”This country needs two strong political parties. A united not fragmented party in government and a cohesive and clear-headed opposition party. The constant demonization of the PDP by the APC, for me, is childish and uncalled for. I have the feeling that the APC, though in power, still behaves like a party in the opposition and on a campaign mode. I believe the APC has failed on its promise to Nigerians, they have failed to secure the country, the country is on a precipice. I think they should have done better than they are doing right now.

“The PDP made its mistakes but it achieved a lot for our democracy and our country. There is too much division in the country right now, and the Federal Government has to unify the country. They should look at the wanton killings in the country not only by Boko Haram but by the herdsmen and arrest the ugly situation.

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