The Bayelsa government says, the people
of the state would have access to potable drinking water in June 2018.
Addressing reporters on the outcome
of the state Executive Council meeting, the Commissioner for Information and
Orientation, Mr Daniel Iworiso-Markson disclosed that plans have been concluded
to inaugurated several projects.
He said that the decision was part of
the resolutions reached by the State Executive Council meeting on Wednesday in
Government House, Yenagoa.
Iworiso-Markson noted that, it is
the desire of the government to ensure that, portable water is delivered to
every part of the state as soon as possible.
He noted that a number of projects have been
completed by the ministry of Water Resources, both in the state capital and the
Local Government Areas.
According to him, most of the water
projects would be ready in the next two months in the different parts of the
State.
He also restated the commitment of
council to the welfare workers at the state and Local Governments levels,
stressing that, the ongoing public sector reforms are not aimed at witch-
hunting anybody.
The reform is intended to transform
the state and Local government workers to be the best in the country in terms
of service delivery.
The council assured workers with
genuine cases not to entertain fear, adding that, no dedicated worker will be
removed, while whatever that is due anyone will be given back once the person
is cleared.
Also present at the post Executive
Council briefing were the Commissioner for Local Government Administration,
Hon. Agatha Goma, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Water Resources, Mrs
Vivian Mamah.
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