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KINSMAN DARES GOV. DICKSON OVER RELIEF OF POLITICAL APPOINTEES, SAYS HE WILL NOT LEAVE TILL FEB. 14, 2020Following the r...
19/12/2019

KINSMAN DARES GOV. DICKSON OVER RELIEF OF POLITICAL APPOINTEES, SAYS HE WILL NOT LEAVE TILL FEB. 14, 2020

Following the recent directive of outgoing Bayelsa state governor, Hon. Henry Seriake Dickson to the effect that all political appointees, except those that have critical roles to play in the ongoing transition process remained relieved of their appointments, former Rector of the International Institute of Tourism and Hospitality, Yenagoa, Mr. Timi Johnson, a Senior Special Assistant to the Governor attached to the institute as Rector has reportedly challenged the governor over the relief of his appointment, insisting that he would not handover to the most senior officer in the institute until the governor hands over to the incoming administration on Febuary 14, 2020.

In a swift reaction, the Registrar of the institute, Leo Adeh said the former Rector, whose appointment letter merely bears the word "Rector" with salary grade of a Senior Special Assistant (SSA) is like every other political appointee whose salary is equally domiciled in the Office of the Secretary to the State Government and not in the institute.

According to the Registrar, “Mr. Timi Johnson was a political appointee and not a status Rector as enshrined in the guidelines of the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) for appointment of a status Rector (copy of appointment letter attached).

The Registrar, in a letter to the former Rector, dated December 17,2019, stated, “I hereby request that you submit your handover note to the Registrar of the Institute through the internal auditor, who has been directed to take inventory of the institute’s property and those of the state government in your possession prior to the dissolution of all political appointees on December 16, 2019”.

He added: "Contrary to the wrong insinuation and misinformation that you are peddling around to the effect that you are a Rector and not a political appointee and therefore not affected by the governor’s directive, I wish to state and clarify as follows:

That with effect from the date of the dissolution of all political appointees, (December 16, 2019), you have ceased to be the Chief Executive of the International Istitute of Tourism and Hospitality and you could no longer carry out any official responsibilities in that regard".

“This letter is imperative because of your penchant for disregard for our rules and procedures and lack of respect for superior constituted authority. Please, be guided”, the Registrar cautioned.

Recall that the outgoing governor, Hon. Henry Seriake Dickson, in a statement signed by the Secretary to the State Government, Barr. Kemela Okara on Monday, December 16, 2019, announced the dissolution of all political appointees, except those whose roles were critical to the ongoing transition process.

The statement reads in part: "This is to inform all political appointees of the Restoration Government of His Excellency, Governor Henry Seriake Dickson, that as a government in transition we have been battling to meet our diverse financial obligations".

“In seeking to manage these financial obligations it became imperative to give priority to the payment of salaries to civil servants who have since been paid their November salaries.

“With effectively one month to go to the end of this government, only political appointees whose positions are critical to the transition process will be retained henceforth to manage this process. We trust that all political appointees appreciate the enormous sacrifices Government has made with the unprecedented number of political appointments made from 2012 to date".

A source at the office of the Secretary to the State Government who pleaded anonymity, revealed that the former Secretary to the State Government, HRH Sir Serena Dokubo Spiff, being a seasoned administrator and renowned legal luminary was privy to the fact that the former Rector had no academic qualifications to be appointed as a status Rector in line with the guidelines of NBTE, hence, he placed him on the rank of a senior special assistant, just to fulfil the directive of the governor to issue him a letter as Rector.

Further investigation by this reporter revealed that Mr. Timi Johnson hails from Trofani community in same Sagbama local government area where the outgoing governor comes from too.

Another source at the International Institute of Tourism and Hospitality, Yenagoa, said the sacked former Rector (a senior special assistant) had already zeroed his mind on collecting the December subvention of the Institute as his parting gift, not knowing that there are two petitions against him and the Acting Bursar, Mr. Martins Diegbegha at the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) bothering diversion of institute's funds, salary padding, irregular grade and steps placements, including lack of regard for procurement and due process laws, to nail him.

The source who never wanted to be mentioned in this report said that unknown to the former Rector, the December subvention was a trap being set to rope him into more trouble with the EFCC.

All attempts to reach the former Rector comments proved abortive as his lines were off.

It is an honour, Having a Congratulatory handshake/ Photo sessions with The Speaker, BYHA, RT. Hon. Tonye Emmanuel Isena...
25/06/2019

It is an honour, Having a Congratulatory handshake/ Photo sessions with The Speaker, BYHA, RT. Hon. Tonye Emmanuel Isenah in his Office, after the successful completion of Social Media and Journalism Course at The Africa Institute Of Media Studies held in Port Harcourt.

Thank You Boss for finding me worth to take part in this training. The Nation and Human Capacity Building Boss!
Courtesy of Alex Asamabiriowei Onyinkro

Bayelsa New Speaker Bags Social Media Excellence AwardPeoples Democratic Party social media crew in Bayelsa State has co...
24/06/2019

Bayelsa New Speaker Bags Social Media Excellence Award

Peoples Democratic Party social media crew in Bayelsa State has conferred an award of Excellence to the new Speaker of Bayelsa State House of Assembly, RT. Tonye Emmanuel Isenah for using the social media to advance the cause of legislative business in his constituency and the state in general.

L- R: Deputy Clerk, Kent Adogu, Acting Clerk, Kozi Owudogu, Speaker, Rt Hon Tonye Isenah, Deputy Speaker, Hon Abraham In...
23/06/2019

L- R: Deputy Clerk, Kent Adogu, Acting Clerk, Kozi Owudogu, Speaker, Rt Hon Tonye Isenah, Deputy Speaker, Hon Abraham Ingobere. The 6th ByS Assembly

TARE PORRI MOVES FIRST MOTION FOR 6TH BAYELSA STATE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.The member representing Ekeremor Constituency-1, H...
21/06/2019

TARE PORRI MOVES FIRST MOTION FOR 6TH BAYELSA STATE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

The member representing Ekeremor Constituency-1, Hon. Tare Porri today moved the first motion for the 6th Bayelsa State House of Assembly which is about three weeks old.

The motion is borthered on education and is tagged "The Urgent Need to Rescue the Plight of Pupils in Public Schools Within Rural Communities Across Bayelsa State".

Hon. Tare Porri who said, his decision in moving the motion was due to several calls he received from leaders of rural communities in his constituency and beyond, drawing his attention to the ugly fact that Schools in Rural Communities has few and or, no teachers to teach the pupils and students in them.

Hon. Porri noted that, his investigations revealed that in most of the schools, it's either teachers posted to serve in them are refusing to resume or teachers are not there at all.

According to him, if this worrisome trend is not taken head-on, the huge efforts already put in place by the Restoration Administration in the education sector over the years will be in jeopardy.

Having gone through the motion, members in their response was unanimous with the concerns raised by the mover of the motion and thanked him for bringing it forward for debate at the floor of the house.

The house thereafter prayed that the following bodies appear before the house committees on education/Public Service Commission and Establishment on the matter.

They are:

1) The commissioner for Education,
2) Chairman and secretaries of State Universal Basic Education Board,
3) Chairman and Secretaries of the Bayelsa State Post Primary Schools Board,
4) All Local Government Education Secretaries,
5) The Bayelsa State Chapter of the Nigerian Labour Congress.

With the approval of members of the house, the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Tonye Emmanuel Isenah charged members of the joint house committees on Education/Public Service Commission and Establishment to report progress back to the house within three weeks.

Those who spoke on the motion were:

Hon. Teddy Tombra Elemefuro, Yenagoa Constituency-3,
Hon. Obiyai Ebiuwou, Yenagoa Constituency-2,
Hon. Monday Bubou Edwin Obolo, Southern Ijaw Constituency-2,
Hon. Meitema Obodor, Ogbia Constituency-1,
Hon. Abraham Ingobere, Brass Constituency-3,
Hon. Salo Adikumo, Sagbama Constituency-3,
Hon. Macdonald Igbadiwei, Southern Ijaw Constituency-4,
Hon. Wilson Ayakpo,
Hon. Wisdom Fafi, Kolokuma/Opokuma Constituency-2,
Hon. Douglas Samson Awudu, Nembe Constituency-3.

Ebi AlhaJi Isedirikonghen,
Reporting.

Just In....!!!The lawmaker representing Southern Ijaw Constituency 4 in the Bayelsa State House of Assembly, High Chief ...
21/06/2019

Just In....!!!

The lawmaker representing Southern Ijaw Constituency 4 in the Bayelsa State House of Assembly, High Chief Hon (Barr) Macdonald Igbadiwei in his usually classic and distinct manner arrives complex for sitting. He exchanged warm pleasantries with the the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Tonye Emmanuel Isenah, who fondly call him the traditional prime minister of the 6th Assembly.

Recall that Hon. Macdonald Igbadiwei is a double Chief and to that effect he has maintained that status and appearance as a man who is abreast with traditional, contemporary, social, legal and legislative issues.

I'm Comr. Prosper Yeri Dekumo
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BMA 2019The RT. Hon. Speaker Bayelsa State House of Assembly, Hon. Tonye Emmanuel Isenah bags 'Legislator of the Year Aw...
20/06/2019

BMA 2019

The RT. Hon. Speaker Bayelsa State House of Assembly, Hon. Tonye Emmanuel Isenah bags 'Legislator of the Year Award' at Bayelsa Media Awards 2019.
Congratulations

06/18/2019RT. Hon. Tonye Emmanuel Isenah, Speaker Bayelsa State House of Assembly carrying out inspection of Assembly pr...
19/06/2019

06/18/2019

RT. Hon. Tonye Emmanuel Isenah, Speaker Bayelsa State House of Assembly carrying out inspection of Assembly premise this morning, donated some solar lights to be installed at some strategic places to boost the security of the assembly complex at night.
The Speaker was accompanied by Hon. Marlon Moses, member representing Southern Ijaw Constituency.

Culture as a primary factor of social development. Currently observable changes in the economies of highly developed cou...
18/06/2019

Culture as a primary factor of social development. Currently observable changes in the economies of highly developed countries demonstrate the increased significance of social capital as a significant factor of economic development, which in large part determines the effective functioning of the economy.

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