Politics
Dickson Appoints Five New Commissioners
Governor Seriake
Dickson of Bayelsa State last Wednesday expanded his cabinet with five new commissioners, with a mandate to align themselves to the ideals and vision of the restoration agenda, towards delivering quality services to the people.
Governor Dickson, who gave the charge while swearing in the commissioners at the new Executive Council Chambers of Government House, Yenagoa, called on the appointees to exhibit a high sense of dedication and loyalty in the discharge of their duties.
The commissioners are, Prof. Ebitimitula Etebu for the Ministry of Health, Mr. Austin Dressman, Ministry of Ijaw National Affairs and Culture, Mrs. Ebiere Ajuwa Musa, Ministry of Tourism Development, Mrs. Martha Jenakumo, Ministry of Women Affairs, and Mr. Tamunobere Oguoh, Special Duties, West Senatorial district.
Describing the Commissioner for Health as a thorough bred medical personnel, who is a one- time Chief Medical Director at Federal Medical Centre, Yenagoa, Governor Dickson said, his antecedents were exemplary and urged him to streamline all the massive investments made in the sector.
According to him, the state has put in place world class health facilities, including the diagnostic centre equipped with a forensic unit saying by next year, the government will construct and equip health centres in each of the 105 wards to take healthcare delivery closer to the rural dwellers.
His words: “We want to have the best facilities in all spheres. Very soon, we are going to be number one in agriculture, sports, education. And now we want to be number one in medical tourism, with the facilities that we are going to put in place, we will have a situation where no Bayelsan will need to travel out to receive healthcare.
“Not only that; we want all Nigerians and people from other places to come to Bayelsa for healthcare services. Your duty will be to harmonize all of these. We have the forensic unit at the diagnostic centre which is 90 per cent.