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Lokpobiri worried over pace of development in Bayelsa

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By Amos Odeh  

Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, Minister of State for Agriculture and Rural Development on Friday decried the slow pace of development in Bayelsa.  

He noted that the level of development was at variance with about N 1.3 trn that accrued to the state in seven years from the federation account.  

 “Look, in this state controlled by PDP, they have done nothing. What the admisitration has gotten is more than N1.3 trillion in about seven years from the Federal Government. 

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“This is excluding local government allocations, and loans. Yenegoa, it is the darkest city in the world. In fact, if I knew the situation was this bad, I would have lit up the entire Yenegoa.  

“I didn’t know that Yenegoa is this dark. If I had known when we were preparing the scopes of the budget I didn’t know that Yenegoa has reached this level of darkness.

“I would have lit the whole of Yenegoa, but I can assure you that by 2019, we would light up the whole of Yenegoa.  

“That will bring a lot more of government presence to the people. You know that individuals are not expected to light up the streets, that is the work of government and that is what we are doing,” Lokpobiri said.   

According to him, the All Progressives Congress (APC) led Federal Government that is known for anti-corruption is worried about the disparity in revenue accruals and underdevelopment in Bayelsa. 

Governor Seriake Dickson commissioning one of his numerous projects in Bayelsa.
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“ How can you explain N1.3 trillion of Federal allocation and Yenegoa is the darkest city in the world.  

“The state of the roads in all the communities we went to were deplorable, these are forgotten people.  

“The Federal Government through my ministry has to remember the smallest or the remotest parts of the country and that is why projects are extended to them.  

“I am assuring them that they should vote for the APC so that we can consolidate on what we have started,” the Minister said.   

Lokpobiri who spoke after inspecting some ongoing projects and inaugurating completed ones noted that the ministry embarks on micro infrastructure projects to assist farmers in the rural areas.  

He explained that ministry intervenes in its rural development function by providing rural access roads to assist farmers to evacuate their products, construction of market stalls as well as rural electrification.  

Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa and Lokpobiri had expressed divergent views on the financial standings of the state with the duo making claims that disagreed with each other including debts owed by the state.  

Fidelis Soriwei Special, Dickson’s Special Adviser on Media Relation claimed that Lokpobiri was a ‘Diaspora’ politician who was out of tune with happenings in Bayelsa.   

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