The Bayelsa Ministry of Local Government Administration and
Bayelsa Chapter of Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON) on
Tuesday unveiled `The Grassroots Magazine’ to showcase developmental projects
in rural communities.
Speaking at the public presentation of the tabloid in Bayelsa,
Mrs Agatha Goma, the state Commissioner for Local Government Administration,
said that the publication was conceived to publicise the peoples-oriented
projects by state and local governments.
Goma regretted that Bayelsa rural communities were under
reported even as a lot of them were inaccessible due to the difficult terrain.
She added that the quarterly magazine would ensure that the
identified information gap in the rural arrears was bridged.
“The governor of Bayelsa has become a pacesetter in virtually
all sectors of the state economy with unprecedented achievements in education,
health, road construction, agriculture, urban renewal and housing, among
others.
“However, little or nothing is known about the reforms
introduced by Gov. Seriake Dickson to reinvent the local government system in
the state with a view to making them more responsive and responsible to their
duties of providing basic amenities to rural populace and opening up our rural
communities for development.
“The reforms have ensured that local government councils in
Bayelsa now embark on projects that have direct bearing on the rural dwellers.
“At every nook and cranny of the state, a seed of one project is
being sown; one is ongoing, while another is waiting commissioning.
“The councils’ chairmen are working hard to provide services and
facilities to our people in the face of daunting economic recession.
“Many of the projects are located in far flung communities in
creeks difficult to reach.
“However, the activities of the councils are under reported or
never reported at all and the ministry and ALGON became compelled to create a
platform to tell the story of projects and development with this magazine,’’
Goma said.
She explained that the magazine would focus its reportage on
rural councils, promote the culture and values of Bayelsa people.
Chief Serena Dokubo-Spiff, the Secretary to Bayelsa Government,
unveiled the magazine and performed the formal presentation of the magazine to
the audience.
Speaking at the ceremony, Mr Kuroghole Benwari, Caretaker
Chairman, Nembe Local Government Council, said that ALGON in Bayelsa remained
committed to development at the grassroots and collaborated with the ministry
to support the rural focused magazine.
He pledged ALGON’s readiness to sustain sponsorship of the
publication to showcase the efforts of the local government administration in
Bayelsa.
In a goodwill message, Mr Jonathan Obuebite, the state
Commissioner for Information, applauded the efforts of the Ministry of Local
Government Administration.
Obuebite assured that the magazine would be distributed across
the state.
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