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Don’t De-Market Bayelsa, Diri Tells Youths
Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, has cautioned youths to desist from activities that are capable of demarketing and scaring away investors from the state.
Diri gave the warning on Wednesday during the 55th State Executive Council meeting at the Executive Chambers in Government House, Yenagoa.
The Governor, who was represented by his deputy, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, condemned the frequent protest by youths over matters that can be resolved amicably.
According to him, violent confrontation had not yielded sustainable results, and therefore, stressed the need for youths to intellectually engage multinational companies to achieve their set goals.
He urged revenue collectors and policemen at the entry points of the state to be friendly as any hostile attitude on their part could discourage transporters and other investors from coming into the state.
The Bayelsa helmsman, noted that although the state is replete with abundant potentialities for growth and development, it is also in dire need for investors to drive the local economy.
Emphasising that government’s effort alone cannot bring about development in any state, Governor’ Diri called on the youths to be law abiding and cooperate with his administration to attract investors that would contribute to employment and wealth creation.
“I want to convey the disgust of government to our youths in regards to the frequency with which they take to the streets to protest. We believe protests should be the last resort.
“The frequency of our youths taking to the streets is painting the image of our state in negative light. We need to desist from attitudes that try to scare off investors from our state.
“We want to encourage our youths to be peaceful and law abiding so that our state will be seen as investor-friendly. They should not drive us to the point where we will begin to see them as part of those who are making deliberate, wicked efforts to demarket our state,” he said.
While congratulating members of the judiciary on the commencement of their new legal year, Governor Diri stated that his administration was building on the foundation already laid by his predecessor to strengthen the autonomy of the state judiciary.
The Governor also called on the judiciary to live up to the people’s expectation as the beacon of hope and moderator of democracy by dispensing justice without bias.
He urged the Chief Judge of the state to collaborate with other agencies of government to provide access to justice for the people through the establishment of more customary courts in the rural areas.
By: Ariwera Ibibo-Howells, Yenagoa
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