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Sylva To Partner Diaspora Bayelsans
Bayelsa State Government says it will tap from the experiences of its indigenes in the diaspora in the economic growth of the State.
The Bayelsa State Government, Chief Timipre Sylva who dropped this hint on Sunday at Port Harcourt International Airport Omagwa on his return trip from overseas.
Sylva said that the reason was to allow Bayelsans in the diaspora the opportunity to utilise their wealth of experiences in the economic growth of the state.
According to him, those abroad have a lot of ideas and are meant to use same in the development of their home state.
With about 60 million people, Britain was able to colonise India that has a longer number, because they have ideas he said.
The Bayelsa Chief Executive, boasted that he is now more dedicated than before.
He also informed his teaming supporters who came to receive him, that there was urgent need for them to brainstorm in order to meet the challenges ahead.
The governor revealed that the battle was already won in their favour since the state has produced the number one citizen of the country.
The Director of Facebook Friends of Timipre Sylva, Frank Ebikefe (one of the groups that received the governor), said that all that the governor has pointed out was achievable due to the heavy deposit of natural resources in the area.
Ebikefe, noted that the state has Creeks and Rivers that can sustain the state when properly managed.
He further explained that they were in Port Harcourt to inform the governor that they were ready to work with him in his bid to transform the state.
Meanwhile, he has called on Bayelsans and other residents to ensure that they were part of the planned economic growth of the state government by contributing their quota.
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