Niger Delta
Dickson Laments Dwindling Revenue
Governor Seriake Dickson has presented the financial position of the state for the months of August and September. In his usual Transparency Briefings before a crowd of political appointees, stakeholders in the Bayelsa Project, and Journalists at government banquet hall, Yenagoa.
According to him, the state was experiencing continuous sliding of allocation of fund from federal government, claiming that from about N26billion when he assumed office, the allocation for “August is N7.6b while that of September is N5.8billion.
Dickson said for the past three years the state had been paying a high debt left behind by Sylva administration which ran to billions of naira, saying that there was nothing on ground to justify the debts.
“It is therefore, wrong for Syva to seek return to Creek Haven, the seat of power, after impoverishing the state in the six years he had ruled Bayelsa as a governor.
“Whoever that is encouraging him, instigating, financing him whether leader or not shall be condemned.
“Sylva does not deserved to be elected, after all he had done, we have been paying and paying debts at source, a situation that is almost creeping the administration of Bayelsa government.
“Those promoting him are doing so on selfish motive because they said I refused to share state money with them,” he said.
He however, promised that he would continue to deliver the dividends of democracy to his people saying that they had to source for almost a billion naira to augment what the state had from the federal allocation as to meet up the payment of salaries of workers and political appointees.
It would be recalled that ever since Chief Timipre Sylva was declared winner of APC governorship primaries in the state, it has been war of words between the two leading parties in the state.
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