Bayelsa Assembly Approves 12 New Special Advisers for Gov. Diri

Bayelsa Assembly Approves Additional Special Advisers

The Bayelsa State House of Assembly has given its nod to Governor Douye Diri’s request to appoint 12 additional Special Advisers. The approval was granted after the House resumed from recess on Wednesday and received three correspondences from the Executive, including the governor’s request.

In addition to the request for special advisers, the governor also sought approval for the Medium Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper, as well as the screening and confirmation of two commissioner-nominees for the State Independent Electoral Commission, BYSIEC.

Protem Leader of the House, Wisdom Fafi, moved the motion for the approval of the governor’s request, which was seconded by Tare Pori. However, the House deferred the screening and confirmation of BYSIEC nominees and consideration of the Medium Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper to the next legislative sitting.

The approval of the additional special advisers is seen as a move by the governor to strengthen his administration and enhance the delivery of services to the people of Bayelsa State. The development is expected to have a positive impact on the state’s governance and development.

The Bayelsa State House of Assembly’s decision to approve the governor’s request is a significant step towards ensuring the effective governance of the state. The appointment of additional special advisers is expected to bring new ideas and expertise to the state’s administration, which will ultimately benefit the people of Bayelsa State.

In conclusion, the approval of the additional special advisers is a major development in Bayelsa State’s governance, and it is expected to have a positive impact on the state’s development and the lives of its citizens.

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