Bayelsa State Governor Yet to Form Cabinet 100 Days After His Inauguration

Bayelsa State Governor, Douye Diri is yet to appoint commissioners over three months after his inauguration. Yesterday, the Governor marked his first hundred days in office after his inauguration as the fifth executive governor of the state on February 14, 2020, after the Supreme Court nullified the election of Chief David Lyon of the APC due to his running mate’s certificate scandal. It was reported that some of the commissioners who served under the immediate past Governor, Seriake Dickson, are still serving in their capacities under Diri’s government.

Dickson’s Commissioner for Finance, Mr. Maxwell Ebibai, is still serving in the ministry with the new nomenclature of technical assistant to the governor on finance, Dickson’s Special Adviser on Security, Mr. Buma Sparow-Jack, is also still functioning in his office with the new nomenclature, technical assistant on security, among others.

A civil rights activist, David West, gave a query concerning the accuracy of the 2020 budget presented by the governor to the House of Assembly last month when there were no commissioners to prepare or defend the budget before the assembly.

The acting Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Daniel Alabrah, during a programme: “Democratic Watch” in a state-based radio, appealed to the people of Bayelsa who were calling for the governor to form cabinet to be patient adding that the pronouncement would be made soon.

Source:https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/100-days-after-gov-diri-yet-to-form-cabinet.html