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Bayelsa Opens Door For Diversified Investment
The Bayelsa State
Government has said that it will no longer relly on the proceeds of petroleum and gas, for sustenance, but will keep the economic door of the state open for investment in diverse sectors of the economy.
The state Governor, Serieki Dickson who made this known during an investment forum held in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital, last Thursday, said that time has come when the economy of the state will be open for diversified investment.
He said that the Bayelsa State government under his administration will no longer watch the economy of the state to relly on oil and gas alone, but other sectional investment had to be undertake.
The Governor said agriculture will be given proper attention like oil and gas, as well as manufacturing sector, adding that the state will be willing to give necessary supports to those interested, as well as create enabling environment.
Dickson maintained that governance has put in place some infrastructures that will make business activities to flourish in the state, stressing that Bayelsa State is a peaceful state that can accommodate all forms of investment.
He maintained that adequate security measures are in place in the state for security of those that do business, and that other issues that will come up as challenge to investors will be tackled headlong.
The governor therefore called on the investing public and the international community to take advantage of the opportunity to invest in the economy of Bayelsa State.
According to him, the door for investment in Bayelsa State is open to those who will genuinely invest in the economy of the state, as his government is also very willing to play its role in ensuring that there is a favourable atmosphere for business growth.
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