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Students endorse Diri, Ewhrudjakpo for second tenure

Yenagoa—Governor, Douye Diri and his deputy, Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, on Monday, got an endorsement from the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) and the National Union of Bayelsa State Students (NUBSS) for a second term.

The two groups made the endorsement at a students summit organised by the Bayelsa State Students Management Committee in Yenagoa reportedly to equip students with entrepreneurial skills.

President of NUBSS, Dennis Ebobra, hinted that his group endorsed the duo because of the developmental projects in the education and other critical sectors initiated by the state government.

Ebobra said the students’ support was to reciprocate the huge investment of the Diri administration in education, adding that they will ensure the governor returns to the office to continue with his good policies for the sector and the state.

Also speaking, NANS Zone B Coordinator, Comrade Kings Tamarautuapreye, applauded Diri for sustaining the Higher Education Students Loans Scheme, which he maintains has assisted many indigent students to continue their studies.

According to him, students were happy with the governor’s administration and that their endorsement was easy because of his achievements and fatherly disposition.

President of the Niger Delta University Students Union Government, Precious Apiri, equally appreciated the governor for the infrastructural development in the state’s pioneer university, especially the construction of a convocation arena that he recently approved for the institution.

Governor Diri in his remarks described the theme of the programme: “Transcend: Upscaling Bayelsa State Students on Entrepreneurship and Self-Development” as apt, saying it was in line with his administration’s policy on entrepreneurial development.

According to Diri’s spokesman, the governor noted that the objective of his administration was to stimulate entrepreneurship by equipping the youths with skills that would make them self-employed and employers of labour.

Diri hinted that his administration would initiate a floating fund that would enable young Bayelsans to engage in businesses after graduating from the tertiary institution.

The aim is to move Bayelsa from a consumer to a production state, he added.

He said the administration had backed words with action by encouraging four small-scale entrepreneurs with the sum of N200,000 each monthly in the 105 wards across the state.

He thanked the students for their peaceful disposition on the various campuses, which has translated to a peaceful state and urged them to focus on their studies.

In Diri’s words: “The topic of this summit is apt. Entrepreneurship is the way our government is going. We are going toward skills acquisition.

“We have to move toward productive students that will stand tall among other youths even in other places. Youths that will be employers of labour and not begging to be employed. That is the essence of prosperity that we talk about.

“Higher institutions and universities are the training grounds for leaders. For you to be successful in leadership and entrepreneurship, you must go through these institutions.

“I have put this before the Deputy Governor, the Commissioner for Education and all those handling such affairs to explore ways to cater to students post-NYSC after graduation so that in the acquisition of skills and entrepreneurship, the government would provide a floating fund for all Bayelsa graduates. Rather than going about looking for jobs, you become employers of labour.

“No society can grow beyond its level of education. We can build all the roads and bridges but if our people are not educated, all of that would be at the expense of our manpower development. I like this state to move away from a civil service tag to an entrepreneur state. The students and youths are the focus.

“I like to thank the students for the way you have conducted yourselves; the way you have brought peace to various institutions of learning. That has added to the peace, security and stability of our state.”

Earlier, the Commissioner for Education, Dr. Gentle Emelah, stressed the need to educate the youths and instil in them skills that would prepare them for future challenges.

Governor Diri later presented the keys of Sienna vehicles to some of the student organisations in the state, including NUBBS, NANS Zone B, National Association of Joint Students Campus Council, National Union of Izon Ibe Students Worldwide and the NDU Students Union Government.

The students also presented a life-sized portrait of the governor, a plaque and a muffler to the governor.

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