Niger Delta
Dickson Takes Shagari, Lawan To Varsity Project Sites
Bayelsa State Governor, Hon. Henry Seriake Dickson, has taken two of his guests, the former Deputy Governor of Sokoto State, Muktar Shagari and a former House of Representatives member from Bauchi State, Abba Lawan, to site of the newly established University of Africa, Toru Orua, his country home in Sagbama Local Government Area of the State for inspections.
Governor Dickson while speaking with journalists during an unscheduled inspection visit to the permanent site of the university with his guests assured that the controversial institution would take off in September this year.
He noted with delight that the hostel blocks were almost completed to enable the government achieve its target of flagging off undergraduate programmes with adequate accommodation facilities for over a thousand students.
According to the Governor, the dream of the state government is to provide a world-class university to absorb top-flight students that would be produced from the model boarding secondary schools, including the Ijaw National Academy established by his administration.
He expressed gratitude to the host communities and people of the state for their understanding and cooperation, adding that the School of Foundation Studies, which has already taken-off at Bulou-Orua community with five hundred students was doing well.
In separate interviews, the former Deputy Governor of Sokoto State, Alhaji Muktar Shagari, and one-time member of the House of Representives from Bauchi State, Hon. Abba Lawan, extolled the leadership qualities of Governor Dickson.
They commended the Dickson-led administration for making judicious use of scarce resources to develop the state, in terms of the provision of critical infrastructure, education and security.
According to Shagari, “First of all, I must say that, if somebody had told me in Sokoto of what I’m seeing here in Bayelsa, I wouldn’t have believed. I would have simply said ‘no you are just telling me stories.’
Like they say in China, don’t believe until you see. I’ve come and I’ve seen from Yenagoa to this place. And, having come here today (Sunday) to see the University of Africa, and in particular, the road that they said was completely impassable in the past before he came in, I believe that, if I have the opportunity, I’ll try to emulate what he has done, because that is what it is, for a leader to love his people.
“A leader loves his people, when he provides for them, what will make life better for them in the future. The new Governor’s Office is simply a marvel. It is something that anybody from this state and in my party (PDP) should be proud of, because, it is one of the best in the country.