GOVERNOR DIRI LAUDS BUHARI FOR NEW POLICE HEADQUARTERS IN YENAGOA …..Seeks Review Of Revenue Allocation Formula
GOVERNOR DIRI LAUDS
BUHARI FOR NEW POLICE HEADQUARTERS IN YENAGOA
…..Seeks Review Of Revenue Allocation Formula
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The Acting Chief Press
Secretary to the Bayelsa State Governor, Mr. Daniel Alabra in a Press release
today said that Governor Douye Diri lauded President Mohammed Buhari’s initiative
of a new Police Headquarters in Yenagoa.
Below is a full text of the press release;
Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, has commended
President Muhammadu Buhari and the police high command for establishing the
Zone 16 Police Headquarters in Yenagoa, the state capital.
He said it will boost his administrantion's stance on zero
tolerance to crime.
Senator Diri stated this during the courtesy visit of the
Assistant Inspector General of Police in charge of Zone 16, Austin
Agbolahan, to Government House, Yenagoa.
His words: "Let me express my profound gratitude to the
Inspector General of Police and indeed President Buhari for approving the
siting of this new police headquarters in this state covering Bayelsa and
Rivers.
"With the coming of this zonal command, it is a signal
that there is no hiding place for criminal elements in the state. Therefore
they should have a change of heart and join the government in promoting
peaceful co-existence in Yenagoa and environs."
He noted that the new police formation would promote the
status of the state in the security architecture of the country.
He also thanked the immediate past Commissioner of Police,
Nkereuwem Akpan, for his meritorious service in the state, which he said has
earned him a deserved elevation to the position of Assistant Inspector General
of Police.
Senator Diri announced the provision of a temporary
operational base and official accommodation for the AIG in charge of the zone
while his security team would work out modalities for a smooth take-off of the
permanent office for the command.
In his remarks, AIG Austin Agbolahan promised that more
manpower resources at his disposal would be adequately equipped to combat crime
in the state.
He solicited the assistance of the state government in the
provision of logistics support to facilitate the full take off of the command.
Earlier, when he received the new sector commander of the
Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in the state, Robert Ogom, the governor said
his development agenda for the state includes provision of road infrastructure
to open up the state capital.
He assured that the Gateway Road within the state capital
would be constructed in addition to completion of the AIT-Elebele-Bayelsa Palm
road inherited from previous administrations.
Diri, who noted that construction work on the first phase of
the Etegwe/Edepie flyover project had commenced with the expansion of the
roundabout in the area, emphasised that his administration was poised to add
value to the lives of the people.
"Be assured that the state government was ready to
collaborate with the FRSC to ensure free flow of traffic in the state capital.
We have started taking action at the roundabout in the Etegwe/Edepie axis and
by the time we unfold our development, it will involve our plan to construct
more roads to decongest traffic in Yenagoa."
Commenting on requests for logistic support by federal
agencies in the state, the governor advocated the need for the federal
government to review the revenue sharing formula with states having a greater
percentage.
He said it was an erroneous belief that oil producing states
have so much funds at their disposal because of the 13% derivation principle.
In a related development, the governor described the
Nigerian Navy as a strategic partner in checking the incidence of pipeline
vandalism, piracy, kidnapping, illegal refinery and other criminal activities
in the state's maritime domain.
Speaking during a courtesy visit by the new Commander of the
Nigeria Naval Ship (NNS) Soroh, Commodore Patrick Effah, he promised to discuss
ways of assisting the maritime outpost at Toru Orua in Sagbama local
government area to enhance its operations.
"For us we see the Navy traditionally as
our institution. Listening to you gives us joy that you have come to partner
and synergise with the government of Bayelsa State.
"The criminality that we have witnessed in the
waterways in our state is worrisome. People travel in those days with their
canoes, far and near, even at night without fear of attack but that's no longer
the case today.
"Our rivers have also been polluted all in the name of
illegal refineries all over the place. When you go into some local government
areas you can perceive the odour floating on the same river, which serves as a
source of drinking water."
The Comptroller of the Nigeria Immigration Service, Bayelsa
State Command, Betty Alawode, also paid a familiarisation visit to the governor
upon assumption of duty in the state.
She is the first female Comptroller to be posted to the
state.
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