Governor Dickson assents to the Bayelsa State Medical University, Yenagoa Establishment Bill
Bayelsa State Governor, Honorable
Seriake Dickson on Monday assented to the Bayelsa State Medical University,
Yenagoa Establishment Bill to support the training of medical personnel in the
state that will man the various health infrastructure the state government has
put in place.
Governor Dickson, who signed the bill
alongside the Corporate Social Responsibility and New Yenagoa City Development
Agency bills into law in Government House, Yenagoa, said the 350-bed Melford
Okilo Memorial Hospital is to be transformed into a teaching hospital, to cater
for the training needs of medical personnel both within and outside the state.
He said plans are on to construct a
classroom block, in addition to an administrative block to make it more
befitting, noting that, the facility would be completed before the end of his
tenure to address both primary and tertiary healthcare needs of the people.
According to him, “The facility will
now be used, not just as a hospital, but as a teaching hospital to train
students. We believe that would be an optimal way of utilising that wonderful
facility into which so much money has been sunk.
“With the increased investments in
healthcare infrastructure, including hospitals and health centres that we are
building in all local government areas and wards, we need to lay more emphasis
on the training of manpower because very soon, this state will be a centre of
excellence for medical health.”
Governor Dickson, who also commented
on the Corporate Social Responsibility Law, decried the attitude of companies
operating in the state, noting that, they do not make significant contributions
to the development of the state.
While urging companies to comply with
the law, the Governor disclosed that, the proceeds would be channeled to
funding the state Health Insurance Scheme, Security and Education Development
Trust Fund.
“I have said time and time again that
companies operating here are not contributing enough to our collective
development. By this law, every company (big or small) doing business in
Bayelsa is liable to obey the CSR Law because its proceeds will be used to fund
health, education and security.
“Let me also make it clear that, this
law is not imposing any tax obligation on any individual but it is targeted at corporate bodies to
ensure that they contribute a percentage of their budget to enable us expand the
scope of support we are giving to provide affordable healthcare delivery as
well as quality education to our children.”
On the New Yenagoa City Development
Agency Law, Governor Dickson expressed optimism that, the legislation would
serve as a catalyst in driving his administration’s vision of building a new
Bayelsa, where development activities would be controlled in line with best
practices.
To this end, he said his
administration has spent about N200 billion in providing world class
infrastructure in Yenagoa, the State capital, including the construction of
roads and bridges, Governor’s office complex, adding that, a second flyover
bridge would have been constructed at the Tombia-Etegwe area, if it had not
been for the economic recession.
“In the state capital, it is very
clear for everyone to see all the dualised roads you see are dualised by the
restoration government. At the last count, we have spent close to N200 billion
and I’m not even including the new Yenagoa City, which itself is one of the
most ambitious real estate development that any state government can undertake.
I want to use this opportunity to enlighten the public to jettison the
propaganda spurned by people envious of the achievements of our government.”
Presenting the bills, Speaker of the
state House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Konbowei Benson, said the three bills were
transmitted to the house for consideration and passage between June 12 and
August 8 this year.
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