Bayelsa Airport

Dickson to Commission Bayelsa Airport

By Mineh Okioma, Yenagoa 

The Bayelsa International Airport will be formally commissioned on Monday, February 10, 2020, the state commissioner for Information and Orientation, Daniel Iworiso-Markson has said.

The commissioning is coming a year after the inaugural flight to the airport which was embarked on by Governor Seriake Dickson.

Iworiso-Markson in a statement in Yenagoa said the 2.5km Airport road will also be commissioned at the historic event, to be chaired by King Alfred Diete-Spiff, the Amayanabo of Twon-Brass and chairman of the Bayelsa State Council of Traditional Rulers.

The statement also disclosed that the commissioning of the airport will be followed by a world press conference and the last ‘Transparency Briefing’ of the Restoration Government on Wednesday.

According to the statement, Governor Dickson will use the occasion of the world press conference to give account of his administration’s stewardship and his eight-year service to the state.

Iworiso-Markson added that a valedictory state executive council meeting and other crucial state engagements have also been lined up to mark the end of the tenure.

He further added that Dickson “will be leaving behind amongst many things, numerous infrastructural project that have changed the face of the state, particularly in Yenagoa, the state capital.”

The Information commissioner stated that Dickson will also be remembered for the huge investment in health and education, the reforms in the civil service, transparency and accountability, political stability and complete change of the governance structure in the state.

In related development, the five host communities of the Bayelsa State airport have been urged to provide internal security during the epochal ceremony.

Dr Charles Ambowei, a former commissioner for Works and Infrastructure stated this shortly after addressing youth leaders and traditional rulers ahead of the commissioning.

According to him, the people of Ikolo, Igbedi, Sabageria, Ikibiri and Amassoma should considered themselves privileged to host the airport, as such their massive turn out and security was considered paramount, hence, the governor directed that they should  be fully mobilized and carried along during the occasion.

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