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Bayelsa To Make Atlantic Community Tourism Base
Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State has said that his administration is to make Agge Community, off the Atlantic coast in the Ekeremor Local Government area the tourism base of the state.
The governor made the announcement at Aghoro Community at a reception for the Special Adviser to the Bayelsa Governor on Political Affairs, Chief Fred Agbedi.
Dickson, who was represented by the Deputy Governor, retired Rear Adm. John Jonah, said that Agge had been slated to be the tourism base of Bayelsa.
He said that in its efforts at opening up the area for development, the state had started a deep sea water port in Agge Community.
“Above all, the Bayelsa West Senatorial District road will end up at Agge. We are hopeful that we will get the road there before the end of our four years.
“These are all that have been projected by this government for the area. It may not happen overnight, but there are definite plans that the government has drawn up for Bayelsa West Senatorial district.’’
Dickson said that the tourism base would be developed before the end of his administration.
“We have already commissioned agents to carry out survey of the area and map out strategic points. ’’
Earlier Agbedi appealed to Bayelsa citizens to support the Dickson administration, saying that the administration was ready to meet the expectations of the people.
Agbedi commended Dickson for appointing more people from the community into government positions.
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