The Bayelsa Rainbow Coalition for
Good Governance on Wednesday urged the incoming administration in Bayelsa to be
wary of the last-minute policies of the outgoing administration including
appointment of 35 Permanent Secretaries.
Gov Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa had
on Nov. 22 inaugurated 35 new Permanent Secretaries and one Commisioner three
months to the end of his second tenure.
Addressing a Press Conference in
Yenagoa, Mr Francis Wainwei, Chairman of the group flanked by Secretary Mr
Goodluck Igbudu noted that it was an irony that the Dickson led administration
was engaging in acts that would increase the liability of incoming government.
The coalition urged the incoming
governor of Bayelsa , Chief David Lyon to set up a committee to verify the
procedures deployed in the appointment of the Permanent Secretaries.
The group noted that the outgoing
administration should not create financial obstacles to slow down the incoming
administration which should be allowed to start of on a clean slate.
"We are worried about the
intentions of the outgoing administration calculated to set traps for the new
government, with the intention of creating avenues to blackmail the new
government. The idea is to create unnecessary liabilities to make the new
administration.
" The same government that
complained that the Civil Service is oberbloated, at the eleventh hour of its
terminal date of February 14 is appointing 35 Permanent Secretaries in one fell
swoop, the first time in the history of Bayelsa.
"" We want the new
government to scrutinise if the Public Service Rules as regards , Vacancy,
Spread and Qualifications was followed in the appointment.
"Our checks show that 11 of the
35 newly appointed Permanent Secretaries hail from Sagbama Local Government
where Gov Dickson hails from and that is unfair to other local governments,
what is the sustainability of the appointment on the resources of the state ?
" It had also come to our
notice that a lot of employments are ongoing as government officials are
issuing employment letters without adherence to laid down procedures.
"The plan is that when
the incoming government wants to raise concerns, the opposition will use
it to blackmail the government and create the impression that the new
government does not have a human face," Wainwei said.
However, Dickson had in justifying
the appointment claimed that it was in the overall interst of the state.
The governor had on Nov. 22 advised
the newly sworn in Commissioner, Mr Felix Sam-Ateki and 35 permanent secretaries
to work with the incoming administration to ensure full implementation of the
civil service reforms.
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