Bayelsa State Governor Seriake
Dickson has sacked the Commissioner for Local Government Administration,
Marie Ebikake, and his Special Adviser on Special Projects, Remmy Kuku.
Ebikake and Kuku, it was learnt, were
allegedly fired because of their closeness to the wife of President
Goodluck Jonathan, Patience.
There has been no love lost between
Dickson and Patience over the latter’s alleged interference in the
affairs of the state and plan to hijack the structure of the Peoples
Democratic Party from the former.
The governor had in March 2014 sacked
seven commissioners in a major cabinet shake-up since his administration
came on board in February 2012.
Those affected then were the state
Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Francis Egele; the
Commissioner for Trade, Investment and Industry, Ayakeme Massa; and the
Commissioner for Health, Anapurere Awoli.
Others were Nelson Belief, Tourism
Development; Gesiye Isowo, Special Duties (Federal Projects); Parkinson
Macmanuel, Science, Technology and Manpower Development; and Sylvanus
Abila, Environment.
It will be recalled that it was during
that exercise that Ebikake, who has now been removed, was redeployed
from the Ministry of Transport to Local Government Administration.
The statement said the governor’s action
was in line with his policy of re-organising the machinery of government
to deliver on Dickson’s restoration agenda.
It also announced that Dickson had
ordered the immediate deployment of the Commissioner for Information and
Orientation, Markson Fefegha, as his new Principal Executive Secretary.
The statement thanked Ebikake and Kuku for their services to the state and wished them well in their future endeavours.
Meanwhile, Dickson has approved the
depoloyment of the Chief of Staff, Government House, Yenagoa, Didi
Walson-Jack, to the Federal Civil Service, after three years of service
in his government.
A statement on Monday by Iworiso-Markson
said Dickson expressed appreciation to Walson-Jack for her commitment
and devotion to duty in the various capacities she served during her
secondment.
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