The Bayelsa State Government on Thursday warned politicians against violent conducts insisting that the forthcoming general election is not a warfare.
The government said it would work with security agencies to ensure that the state remained safe and peaceful throughout the electioneering period
The state Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Daniel Iworiso-Markson appealed to all aspirants not to hit up the polity with unguarded utterances but to play by the rules of the game.
Speaking in a live online interview programme, Knowing Bayelsa, said it would be a sad situation if the existing peace in Bayelsa was truncated political activities.
While giving an overview of the Restoration Government’s performance in the last six years, he said it was not in doubt that the government made remarkable achievements in virtually all the sectors.
He attributed the success of the government to the quality leadership displayed by Governor Seriake Dickson, noting that the governor came prepared to deliver the goods to Bayelsans.
The Commissioner said: “After six years, the footprints are there for all to see. We have made sustained progress to change the narrative of the state from how and when we met it. There is no doubt that we will be leaving a lasting legacy that is impressionable.
“Let me say here that this is because of the kind of leadership we have in Governor Seriake Dickson. A man who is so passionate about development, so concerned about the lives of his people and with the right capacity to make things work. I am very humbled to have been working with him in the last six years”.
Iworiso-Markson promised that most of the ongoing projects in the state would be completed by the Restoration Government and others would be almost at finishing stages before the end of the administration.
“We will ensure the completion of projects like the Sagbama/Ekeremor road, of course you know that the airport is almost complete and ready for inauguration. The projects we can’t complete definitely the next government will take it up from there but they will be at advanced stage”, he said.
Speaking on the 1,000 employment opportunity recently created by Dickson, the commissioner said there would be more of such opportunities after the first phase.
He advised those who have been shortlisted for the job examination to do their best and be among the 1,000 to be finally selected.
Iworiso-Markson maintained that the recruitment process was transperent and the recent launching of the website by the State Civil Service Commission gave it more credibility.
He also pointed out that the government created limitless opportunities for youths of the state as part of deliberate effort to engage them meaningfully and keep them away from social vices.
He said: “These days it is not strange to see people earn fat salaries because of their ideas and innovations. So it is time for youths of Bayelsa to think and create things that will bring financial prosperity for them. There are people whose ideas have made them very rich. The Bill Gates and Mark Zukerberg of this world.
“Look at Uber for example it is someone that started it. We don’t have that kind of thing in Bayelsa. So starting something similar here can change the story of someone. Some people have 3 cars wasting away in their garage, if you put that to use, you will see the returns. So things like that are what our youths should think towards” he said.