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Tinubu to Bayelsa People: Infrastructure Development will Spur Economic Prosperity

President Bola Tinubu, on Tuesday, declared that infrastructure development would encourage economic advancement across the nation.

He also stressed that his government would continue to collaborate with sub-nationals on infrastructure development to encourage economic growth and prosperity.

The president spoke at the State House, Abuja while receiving a delegation of eminent persons from Bayelsa State, led by Governor Duoye Diri.

Other on the visit included King Alfred Diette-Spiff, the first military governor of the old Rivers State; royal fathers, members of the National Assembly, the Bayelsa Assembly Speaker, a former Special Adviser on the Presidential Amnesty Programme, and Bayelsa-born government functionaries.

The delegation came to thank the President for appointing Dame Esther Didi Walson-Jack as the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation.

Tinubu disclosed that despite the current economic challenges, what mattered most was the well-being of the citizens, regardless of who provided the infrastructure, between the federal and the state governments.

“We are going through economic twists and turns. I always argue that when you classify roads as federal roads. The road belongs to all of us. The road is in Bayelsa, which will be used by the citizens of this country, but mainly by the Bayelsans.

“But we just have to collaborate and put hands together to build the infrastructure necessary to encourage economic development and prosperity of various sections of this country.”

He also spoke on the ongoing construction of the Sokoto-Lagos and the Lagos-Calabar superhighways, highlighting the administration’s commitment and the vast benefits of these laudable projects.

“The economic importance of the roads to the future of this country will outlive us; the over eight hundred kilometres of seafront that could become tourist development and attractions; and the economic opportunities, not just the fact that it shortens the distances. But we have to invest and invest aggressively for our economic prosperity.”

Commenting on the rehabilitation of other roads in Bayelsa and especially the delay in completing the East-West Road, which the delegation also requested his intervention, the President acknowledged the challenges that had arisen due to the road design and assured them that his administration would look into ways to complete the road as soon as possible.

He also informed the delegation that Dame Esther Didi Walson-Jack’s appointment as Head of the Federation’s civil service was purely based on merit.

“The Head of Service is a highly competent and honourable individual, who earned it. Out of many screened, she came tops, and I have to be fair and sincere as a leader of this country.

“I am happy that you are well represented in the civil service structure and establishment, and she has been doing well since she took over,” he stated.

Earlier, Diri, who spoke on behalf of the delegation, thanked the president for appointing other sons and daughters of the state to prominent positions and assured him that they would bring value to his administration and Nigeria.

Walson-Jack, a lawyer, was Permanent Secretary in Bayelsa before transferring her service to the federal government in 2009. She became the head of federal civil service in August.

The governor also requested the President’s intervention in many infrastructure and economic projects in the state.

Among the projects mentioned were the Nembe to Brass, the East-West and the Lagos-Calabar superhighway.

Deji Elumoye

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