Governor Diri Appeals for Corporate Support to Boost Bayelsa Queens in CAF Women’s Champions League
“Businesses and oil companies operating on our land should encourage our girls in whatever way that they can to promote sports.”
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“Businesses and oil companies operating on our land should encourage our girls in whatever way that they can to promote sports.”
“Today, because of the PIA, there are intra and inter-communal conflicts and litigations. So even funds that have been realised for their development cannot be disbursed to the communities. If anybody thinks the state is not much important, we will then wash off our hands.”
The appointment of Sawyer, a Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health, followed the retirement of Barr. (Mrs.) Biobelemoye Charles-Onyema on August 31, 2025.
“This is part of the government’s commitment to fast-track development, reduce the burden on investors, and promote economic growth”
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Known for his people-first approach to governance and community engagement, Hon. Engr. Ambaiowei continues to use every opportunity to stay connected with his constituents and boost morale, especially at key moments like the start of a new month.
“We honour your contributions to the promotion of peace and the preservation of our rich culture. I wish to note your dedication to the development and progress of Bayelsa State”
Dr. Arase’s remarkable career was characterized by his unwavering commitment to excellence, his passion for justice, and his tireless efforts to promote safety and security across the country. As a seasoned law enforcement officer, he brought his vast experience and expertise to bear on the challenges facing national security and the Nigeria Police Force in particular. His diligence and contributions towards welfare of men and omen of the Nigerian Police Force, earned the respect and admiration of his peers and the public on how to make Nigeria more safe and respectable in the comity of nations.
“The Petroleum Industry Act, as it was designed, is a time bomb because the federal government cut off states and local government councils to deal directly with communities. It is my submission that the percentage due oil companies conspiratorially reduced from 10 per cent to 3 per cent be reviewed.”
“I feel blessed, I feel very happy. Today is a special day for me. I feel very honoured that a day like this has come and gone, so I’m very happy. I want to say a very big thank you to all those who have come from far and near, and as they go back, may God protect and guide them back to their various houses. I really appreciate them — their presence has really encouraged me and my wife, and I want to say a big thank you to them all. Thank you.”