The
Governor of Bayelsa State, Mr. Seriake Dickson, on Thursday presented
the N500m cheque he received from the Chairman, Globacom, Dr. Mike
Adenuga, Jnr, to the state’s Post-Flood Management Committee.
Adenuga had donated the cheque to Bayelsa to support
the government’s efforts in rebuilding the infrastructure damaged by
floods in the state.
Dickson presented the cheque shortly after
inaugurating the 16-man committee chaired by the former National
Security Adviser, Gen. Andrew Azazi (retd), at the Banquet Hall,
Government House, Yenagoa.
He tasked members of the committee to rehabilitate the flood victims and rebuild damaged infrastructure.
He implored the committee to seek support from within
and outside the state, insisting that the damages beyond the state and
Federal Government.
“Ninety per cent of the state with its critical infrastructures such as roads and bridges were completely ravaged,” he said.
Dickson, who appealed to individuals and organisations for support, said the government would utilise the resources judiciously.
The Governor commended his deputy, Mr. Gboribiogha
Jonah, and members of his dissolved Emergency Response Management
Committee for their efforts in handling the flood crisis in the state.
He explained that the post-flood committee was
constituted to free government officials from active involvement in the
flood management process.
He commended the people of the state and security
agencies for their support, resilience and show of understanding
throughout the period of the disaster.
Azazi in his response expressed appreciation to Dickson for the confidence reposed in him and members of his committee.
Describing the task ahead of them as Herculean, Azazi said the committee was determined to achieve its objectives.
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