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Re: Bayelsa Cant Sustain N4.3bn Monthly Wage Bill- Dickson by dridowu: 9:14am On Jul 22, 2013 |
2Ghost workers and PA 2 PA 2 PA PA 2 PA to the gov are d problem |
Re: Bayelsa Cant Sustain N4.3bn Monthly Wage Bill- Dickson by pistol: 9:21am On Jul 22, 2013 |
Kamanda: the good thing is that the Governor has responded by trying to address it. It is a general problem in this country. Once the personnel cost is more than 30 percent in your state, Then you are in this category. |
Re: Bayelsa Cant Sustain N4.3bn Monthly Wage Bill- Dickson by kel4soft: 9:23am On Jul 22, 2013 |
mens dept: SO why can't DICKSON suggest to merge his state back with Rivers and then possibly back with the former East to create the obviously economically viable Eastern Region, since he and his people have publicly said they cant, do not know, nor have the will to govern effectively under the current framework of Nigeria? You mean a proud Governor that sees Amaechi as a foe instead of a brother? Do you know Rivers State has Songhai 20 times bigger than the one at Cotonu, Dickson also trying to model what he has seen in Rivers, instead going to the state Governor for assistant decide to send 200 novice (politicians) instead of professionals to Benin Rep for training with the aim establishing same at Bayelsa, but the errand men went there for jamboree. They ended up not achieving anything. The farm establishment in Bayelsa is now a mirage. Another one, when he Dickson came on board as a Governor, he said, he will copy the model primary schools and Health centres in Rivers and Akwa Ibom road networks as a case study, but what has this man done now? Award 2 flyovers. He forgot to complete his predecessors project. That 5-star hotel building in Yenegoa is still lieing uncompleted. He is yet to continue any left over projects from his predecessors. He forgot that Ibom International airport, Le Meridian Hotel, Tropicana and some Federal roads in Akwa Ibom were all conceived by Victor Attah before Akpabio completed them with only Le Meridian Hotel completed anyway. Why am i digressing? Is to show you how pumpos this Dickson is. He wants to create a new Bayelsa without sourcing for the existing plan of the state. |
Re: Bayelsa Cant Sustain N4.3bn Monthly Wage Bill- Dickson by lero2lero(m): 9:26am On Jul 22, 2013 |
na alaibai package....ogbanje things.....mo fe jo ko Eko Ile: A state with less than 2 million people spending N4.3 billion on workers salary? Even Lagos state with 20 million people and the second largest workforce in Nigeria spends little over N5 billion on workers salary. |
Re: Bayelsa Cant Sustain N4.3bn Monthly Wage Bill- Dickson by Nobody: 9:32am On Jul 22, 2013 |
I never knew this governor is so dumb to make such a comment in public. What is wrong with Bayelsa? |
Re: Bayelsa Cant Sustain N4.3bn Monthly Wage Bill- Dickson by danny301: 9:32am On Jul 22, 2013 |
Eko Ile: A state with less than 2 million people spending N4.3 billion on workers salary? Even Lagos state with 20 million people and the second largest workforce in Nigeria spends little over N5 billion on workers salary.That is to tell you how brainless some of these Governors are.... The same governor is appointing an 18 years old Mrs Nigeria as Special Adviser and still he is here complaining of wages. |
Re: Bayelsa Cant Sustain N4.3bn Monthly Wage Bill- Dickson by mallmum: 9:33am On Jul 22, 2013 |
we achieve in proportion to what we attempt. the reason why people are POOR is they Pass Over Oppportunities Repeatedly..THE RE is a platform I BELONG to for over a year. they help me to LEARN more in order to EARN more, they have provided me SOURCE OF MULTIPLE StREAMS OF INCOME.. do not ignore this... OPPORTUNITIES SOMETIMES COME IN WAYS WE DON'T UNDERSTAND. you can check m c d a v ei. n v e s t. c o m |
Re: Bayelsa Cant Sustain N4.3bn Monthly Wage Bill- Dickson by UyiIredia(m): 9:45am On Jul 22, 2013 |
Beyond that, Nigeria can't sustain its current EXPENSIVE & EXCESSIVELY REDUNDANT bueuracratic system. 1 Like |
Re: Bayelsa Cant Sustain N4.3bn Monthly Wage Bill- Dickson by Fadelex(m): 9:54am On Jul 22, 2013 |
but bayelsa can sustain hosting AMAA, MBGN and erecting anti-rumor billboard..,,, 2 Likes |
Re: Bayelsa Cant Sustain N4.3bn Monthly Wage Bill- Dickson by EbiJUNIRO(m): 9:55am On Jul 22, 2013 |
Eko Ile: A state with less than 2 million people spending N4.3 billion on workers salary? Even Lagos state with 20 million people and the second largest workforce in Nigeria spends little over N5 billion on workers salary. the state has rich people with rich worth in case u dunno Eko Ile: A state with less than 2 million people spending N4.3 billion on workers salary? Even Lagos state with 20 million people and the second largest workforce in Nigeria spends little over N5 billion on workers salary. the state has rich people with rich worth in case u dunno |
Re: Bayelsa Cant Sustain N4.3bn Monthly Wage Bill- Dickson by dcitizen1: 9:56am On Jul 22, 2013 |
If the aboved replies are the quality of reponses from the nigerians over the complaints of overbloated re-occurrent expenditure of the bayelsa state, then something must wrong with this country. the future of this country considering the quality of oreintation and intellectual framework of the avearge youth is bleak. You need to critically appraise or assess a report before you make an informed response devoid of sentiment and functional fixation. Frm these responses above, i can simply sense most of the contributors to the issue at hand lacks intellectual depth and have an unhealthy functional fixation for the bayelsa people. Most of the states are sufferring from similar problems where you have re-occurrent expenditure to be far above capital expenditure. bayelsa today is much of a civil servant state and there is a need for the government to put infrastructure in place to support inflow of foreign investment. The agricultural sectors need to be revatilised to engage army of unemployed youth. How many of the youth of the bayelsa state are given jobs by the oil and ga sector. A situation where the middle level and top level manpower is recruited from one state and taken to their operation company in bayelsa state is unacceptable and it must stop. There are professional, graduates and technocrats among the pple. Make no mistake.The state need a heavy federal government presence as it is done in abuja and lagos. The state deserves coastal rail transport, long bridges and seaport as superstructure to support economic growth and development. Skills aquisition, trade education should be made relevant to the youth, which are the state's hope for a better and brighter tomorrow. Under the leadership of dickson, the future of an average bayelsan is bright and glorious. 1 Like |
Re: Bayelsa Cant Sustain N4.3bn Monthly Wage Bill- Dickson by igbsam(m): 10:02am On Jul 22, 2013 |
With a New Special Adviser like the new MBGN Queen, he sure needs awhole lots of money to maintain her. It aint gonna be easy shinning a pretty congo like hers. Abi una no know wetin MBGN mean ? Dickness needs more money for his new special adviser. |
Re: Bayelsa Cant Sustain N4.3bn Monthly Wage Bill- Dickson by meforyou1(m): 10:13am On Jul 22, 2013 |
pistol: Wow.yea, they are. one way or the other |
Re: Bayelsa Cant Sustain N4.3bn Monthly Wage Bill- Dickson by Nobody: 10:32am On Jul 22, 2013 |
eGuerrilla: This is what happens when an innumerate governor gets (s)elected to superintend over the affairs of a state. 164. MBGN 2013 (wateva her name is). Special Adviser to the Gov on culture and tourism |
Re: Bayelsa Cant Sustain N4.3bn Monthly Wage Bill- Dickson by brightedge(m): 10:39am On Jul 22, 2013 |
d citizen: You could have made your points without insulting the average Nigerian youth. By the way, most of the other "unintellectual" comments seem to be closer to the reality, which you've obviously lost touch with. 2 Likes |
Re: Bayelsa Cant Sustain N4.3bn Monthly Wage Bill- Dickson by RedReact: 10:41am On Jul 22, 2013 |
Now I can proudly and boldly say that the main problem of Nigeria is credible leaders/leadership. Funny enough, some followers are even defending the cause of cluelessness and unjustness of the governor of Bayelsa, who is suppossed to be undergoing serious challenges from the HoA with about 163 special adviser nonsense up there. What remains again in the coffer of such state with such an enormous political appointments? Na wa o!!! |
Re: Bayelsa Cant Sustain N4.3bn Monthly Wage Bill- Dickson by collynzo2(m): 10:41am On Jul 22, 2013 |
omenka:why put SS as a whole? Rivers, Cross river, Delta and Akwa Ibom are already better than a lot of states in South west or North will ever be. 1 Like |
Re: Bayelsa Cant Sustain N4.3bn Monthly Wage Bill- Dickson by yuzedo: 10:50am On Jul 22, 2013 |
eGuerrilla: This is what happens when an innumerate governor gets (s)elected to superintend over the affairs of a state.Surely you are trolling! |
Re: Bayelsa Cant Sustain N4.3bn Monthly Wage Bill- Dickson by yuzedo: 10:54am On Jul 22, 2013 |
Uyi Iredia: Beyond that, Nigeria can't sustain its current EXPENSIVE & EXCESSIVELY REDUNDANT bueuracratic system.Well said! As in, I can't understand why the hell the presidential system of government is what we saw to adopt. Don't get me started on the bi-cameral system of legislature we practise. Man, fúck this country! 1 Like |
Re: Bayelsa Cant Sustain N4.3bn Monthly Wage Bill- Dickson by RedReact: 10:58am On Jul 22, 2013 |
^^^ Obviously, there is nothing wrong with our system. Just that many things are wrong with the people involved with the system, hence they keep giving us warped results. |
Re: Bayelsa Cant Sustain N4.3bn Monthly Wage Bill- Dickson by blackbeau1(f): 10:59am On Jul 22, 2013 |
So,there is no money to pay salaries but there will be money to sponser MBGN? |
Re: Bayelsa Cant Sustain N4.3bn Monthly Wage Bill- Dickson by Izontubo(m): 11:17am On Jul 22, 2013 |
black_beau: So,there is no money to pay salaries but there will be money to sponser MBGN? The fool is just so clueless....... I just don't know if bayelsa has been cursed ............. The state keeps on producing idiiots as leaders...... Shaking my Izon head...... 1 Like |
Re: Bayelsa Cant Sustain N4.3bn Monthly Wage Bill- Dickson by UyiIredia(m): 11:19am On Jul 22, 2013 |
yuzedo: Liked. Your list of Bayelsan 'advisers' captures a part of the problem. I can imagine how much waste goes into bellies of those parasites. As I, and others more eminent than me have said, decentralize the current system by giving states autonomy with a fairly strong centre (which gets revenue by tax) which oversees the common needs of the nation eg defense, research and international commitments etc. |
Re: Bayelsa Cant Sustain N4.3bn Monthly Wage Bill- Dickson by UyiIredia(m): 11:20am On Jul 22, 2013 |
yuzedo: Liked. Your list of Bayelsan 'advisers' captures a part of the problem. I can imagine how much waste goes into bellies of those parasites. As I, and others more eminent than me have said, decentralize the current system by giving states autonomy with a fairly strong centre (which gets revenue by tax) which oversees the common needs of the nation eg defense, research and international commitments etc. If the NASS is scared to do it suddenly , start by granting LG autonomy which they UNWISELY rejected. |
Re: Bayelsa Cant Sustain N4.3bn Monthly Wage Bill- Dickson by Omen100(m): 11:21am On Jul 22, 2013 |
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Re: Bayelsa Cant Sustain N4.3bn Monthly Wage Bill- Dickson by Dagoma: 11:30am On Jul 22, 2013 |
Let him sack all ghost workers such Patience Ebile John. and all her likes. |
Re: Bayelsa Cant Sustain N4.3bn Monthly Wage Bill- Dickson by zeennurei(m): 11:37am On Jul 22, 2013 |
[/b]WHAT DO YOU EXPECT FROM AN INEXPEREINCE FISHERMAN WITH LITTLE OR NO ADMINISTRARATIVE EXPERIENCE AND PEJ IS THERE SINKING THE SHIP AS A PS IN THE STATE.[b] |
Re: Bayelsa Cant Sustain N4.3bn Monthly Wage Bill- Dickson by sanandreas(m): 11:40am On Jul 22, 2013 |
Why is he complaining? He appointed those people. i think say e go better pass sylvia mtcheew |
Re: Bayelsa Cant Sustain N4.3bn Monthly Wage Bill- Dickson by gbengaobaye: 11:56am On Jul 22, 2013 |
Gov dickson u don lay foundation for ghost,witches,wizard for bayelsa civil service.You dey pay Dame ebele patience jona and say make people no do their own.When the head don spoil,body go follow.You go use 4b clear the mess wey u don put up with employing Dame.She no report for work yet salary dey go.Salaries of ghost,witches must go too.Make una repair this country now.I swear una sabi wetin to do but una just delibrately refuse to do am.Thanks. |
Re: Bayelsa Cant Sustain N4.3bn Monthly Wage Bill- Dickson by Nobody: 12:26pm On Jul 22, 2013 |
The job of being governor has overwhelmed him. |
Re: Bayelsa Cant Sustain N4.3bn Monthly Wage Bill- Dickson by mikeapollo: 12:57pm On Jul 22, 2013 |
The so called Governor Dickson should shut up his mouth. Is he not the idiot who appointed Patience Jonathan as a Director in Bayelsa State Min of Education? How many meetings or official assignments has Patience Jonathan attended since her fooolish appointment? She is Ghost Worker No1 in Nigeria. If Dickson is serious, let him withdraw the appoinment of Patience Jonathan, then we will start taking him serious! |
Re: Bayelsa Cant Sustain N4.3bn Monthly Wage Bill- Dickson by back2sender: 4:02pm On Jul 22, 2013 |
but Dickson has money to sponsor MBGN. what a waste!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1 Like |
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