DICKSON CELEBRATES 53RD BIRTHDAY WITH ORPHANS...OFFERS TO PAY WAEC, NECO FEES FOR PRISON INMATES
DICKSON CELEBRATES 53RD BIRTHDAY WITH ORPHANS
...OFFERS TO PAY WAEC, NECO FEES FOR PRISON INMATES
Governor Seriake Dickson |
Governor of Bayelsa State, the Honourable Henry Seriake Dickson on
Monday further demonstrated his love for education by offering to bear the cost
of enrolling 49 prison inmates for the next NECO and WAEC examinations.
The Governor made the promise when he paid an unscheduled visit to the
Okaka Prisons in Yenagoa where he interacted with some inmates who are
undergoing studies for the ordinary level examinations.
According to his Special Adviser on Media Relations, Mr Fidelis Soriwei,
Governor Dickson, accompanied by his wife, Dr Rachel Dickson, had earlier
visited and donated various items to the Gloryland Children's Home at Opolo, as
part of activities marking his 53rd birthday.
At Okaka, the governor emphasized the importance of education in building
a virile society, noting that, Prisons are meant to play reformative roles
in the lives of its inmates and not a breeding ground for more hardened
criminals.
He expressed appreciation to the state Comptroller of Prisons, Mr
Chiabua Uche Victor and staff for their show of professionalism and alertness
in the discharge of their duties.
Governor Dickson, who assured the Prison authorities of the state
government's continued support, stressed the need for the Ministry of Justice
and other stakeholders to constantly improve on the delivery of justice.
His words, "The state government has been of immense support to
this prison complex and we will continue to do even more. We supported the
completion of this facility.
"Today, I have gone round and seen things for myself, and I have
made assessments. We have a very clear area we need to do more. And as we get
back, the Prison Services should expect more.
" I am very delighted at the enthusiasm and support displayed by
the inmates. I want to assure them that they mean a lot to us even though they
are spending time in prison. We will with you to ensure that their burden is
made lighter as the law permits. There are a few things I will take up with the
Department of Justice and Court System.
While celebrating with the special children, Governor Dickson encouraged
them not to despair in life as God has already blessed them with potentials for
greatness.
He urged parents and other other agents of socialisation to inculcate in
children positive values that would enable them to take responsibility for
their lives with a view to building a better society.
According to him, " If from my humble background and dint of
hardworking and God's grace and mercy, I rose to this level, nothing stops any
of these children from becoming great personalities in life.
"We pray that our children should be more successful than us, and
that is how we can leave behind a greater Bayelsa. It is when every family,
local government and state does that, that we can have a great nation."
Earlier, the Commissioner for Women and Children Affairs, Mrs Martha
Jenakumo expressed gratitude to the Governor and his wife, Dr Rachel Dickson
for always identifying with the orphanage and other less privileged persons in
the society.
Mrs Jenakumo particular thanked Governor Dickson for approving the
formalisation of casual staff of the Gloryland Children's Home to permanent
employment last year and provision of scholarship to some of the inmates.
Highpoint of the celebration was the cutting of his 53rd birthday cake
by Governor Dickson as well as special prayers by the Matron of the Home, Mrs
Gladys Trust.
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