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Governor: Palliatives not solution to economic hardship

Bayelsa State Governor, Douye Diri, says offering palliatives was not a lasting solution to the economic hardship in the country.

Diri said this at the Easter Sunday service at St. Peter’s Anglican Church in his community, Sampou, Kolokuma/Opokuma Local Government Area of Bayelsa State.

The governor said though he was not against palliatives, he was more concerned with putting in place the right structures and systems to address the economic challenges.

He said his administration was initiating policies and programmes that would bring about long-term empowerment to people of the state rather than short-term palliatives.

According to him, the government was tackling manpower shortage and the skills challenge by establishing technical colleges in the eight LGAs, embarking on skills acquisition programmes, building roads to connect the hinterlands as well as other infrastructure that would bring socio-economic empowerment to the people.

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Governor Diri added that the government alone cannot provide for everyone and called on the people to get involved in businesses and other meaningful ventures toward adding value to their lives and the state.

Diri said: “There is nowhere in the world that the government does everything for you. Let us get involved in businesses.

“Take advantage of our skills acquisition programmes and that way you will add value to yourselves and Bayelsa State. That way, youths will become productive.”

On the significance of the Easter celebration, the governor urged the people to learn from the lessons of the betrayal of Jesus Christ by Judas Iscariot and that of the doubting Thomas Didymus in the scripture.

He further advised Christians to imbibe the virtues of trust, honesty, and faithfulness to have a better society.

In his sermon, the Bishop of Northern Izon Diocese, Anglican Communion, Rt. Rev. Funkuro Amgbare, said the power in the resurrection of Jesus Christ brought about salvation for Christians.

Amgbare, who urged the clergy to always uphold the truth and propagate the gospel, decried the moral decadence in the church and emphasised the need to reverse the trend.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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