Niger Delta
Bayelsa Gets More Commissioners

Bishop, Diocese of Okrika/Synod President, Rt. Revd. Tubokosemie R. Abere (middle), reading a presidential address, during the 1st session of the 5th Synod at Bethel Anglican Church, Amadi-Ama, Okrika North Archdeaconry recently. With him are the Chancellor, Diocese of Okrika, His Lordship Justice Sika Henry Aprioku (left) and the wife of the Bishop, Diocese of Okrika, Mrs Zipporah T. Abere Photo: Egberi A. Sampson
Bayelsa State Governor,
Henry Seriake Dickson, has sworn-in two more commissioners, bringing the total number of his cabinet members to 16.
The two commissioners are Deacon Markson Fefegha who takes charge of the Ministry of Education and Chief Collins Cocodia, who was assigned to the Ministry of Youth Development.
Addressing the new commissioners, Governor Dickson urged Fefegha to restructure the education sector by collaborating with stakeholders and streamline efforts made in the sector on the last four years.
He called on Fefegha to expedite action in the completion of the model secondary schools to enable the boarding schools commence academic work by September
Dickson said the major focus of his second term would be on the completion and consolidation of all the programmes and policies, especially in the area of education, where the government had made substantial investments.
He said efforts made in the sector were already yielding the desired results, as Bayelsa State now ranks about fifth position in major national and international examinations in the country, stressing the need to make more investments in education.
The governor also stated that the secondary school students who were on the government’s scholarship programme across the country have been withdrawn to enjoy facilities at the demonstration school of the State Teachers Training Academy, with an enrolment of over 300 students.
“The huge investments made in the education sector in the last 4 years, have started paying off. Our state that was occupying about 20th position in the ranking of performance in major national and international examinations is now number 5 in such examinations. Already, one of our first boarding schools has kicked off in the demonstration school of the State Teachers Training Academy, with the enrolment of over 300 students from top schools across the country, who have been brought back to enjoy the facilities there.”
Governor Dickson also urged the new commissioner for youth development to strive hard, in mobilising the youths and channeling their energies in the agricultural sector to achieve self-empowerment.
“I count on you to mobilize the youths for positive development so that they will not fall prey to failed politicians. The energies of the youths must be channeled to agriculture. I want you to spread the message of self-reliance. I want to see youths owning farms and government would provide land in all the local government areas for that purpose”, he said.
Until his appointment, Deacon Markson Fefegha was the Principal Executive Secretary, Government House, while Chief Collins Cocodia retained his portfolio in the Ministry of Youth Development.
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