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Why Bayelsa Unveiled BYGIS – Dickson

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A nine-member board of
the Bayelsa State Geographic and Information Systems, (BYGIS), has been inaugurated, with a mandate to formulate policies targeted at effectively managing all land-related information with a view to creating wealth.
Performing the ceremony in Government House, Yenagoa recently, Governor Seriake Dickson described the agency as the brainchild of his administration conceived during the first tenure.
According to him, the establishment of BYGIS is part of the overall strategy in creating wealth and encouraging entrepreneurship and development in the state, in line with global practices to place value on landed properties.
Governor Dickson expressed the government’s expectation for the board and its management to work in unity on all critical issues, pointing out that, the Commissioner for Lands and Survey would play a supervisory role.
He also urged landowners to approach the Ministry of Lands and Survey as well as the BYGIS to process their Certificates of Occupancy, assuring that, within a time frame of 60 days such documents would be signed.
“When we got elected, we made that a cardinal programme of our government in the first term. In the first two years, we were able to initiate and develop the first and computerised Certificate of Occupancy system in Bayelsa State. And that is a product of the restoration revolution and that is up and running. Now, I have cause to inaugurate a board. Most of the members who are here also served on that board and they did well.
Chief Alex Ekiotene is Chairman of the BYGIS Board, Chief Maclean Aduba is to serve as Vice Chairman, while the secretary is Surveyor Assembly Goin, who is expected to continue to serve as Manager and Director.
Other members are, Hon. Nein Ebiakpo, Chief Andy Godwin Toboro, Amanaowei of Ekowe, Chief Simeon Mathias, Paramount ruler of Ovom, Aboye Ebinimi Odibikuma, Retired Group Capt. John Yekoragha and Mr. Bright Yougha.
Responding, Chairman of the BYGIS board, Chief Alex Ekiotene thanked Governor Dickson for the confidence reposed in them and assured the government that, they would work towards achieving the task assigned them.

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