Peace returned to Bayelsa State on Thursday, June 9, 2016 as Governor Henry Seriake Dickson ordered the immediate payment of 50 per cent of the salaries of workers in the state.
Since the announcement, workers across all the ministries, departments and agencies went jubilant, expressing hope that the trend will continue.
Many of the workers are now happy and have removed to assist the government to move the state ahead.
Governor Dickson, according to a statement issued by his chief press secretary, Mr. Daniel Iworiso-Markson, gave the directive after a meeting with the state finance committee in Government House, Yenagoa.
He said the directive was in fulfilment of the the agreement between government with organised labour represented by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC).
Dickson said payment of the 50 per cent salaries would commence with the ministries and departments which have turned in the reports of their verification exercises.
He also urged others, especially those in the education sector who were yet to turn in their verification reports to do same as soon as possible.
Governor Dickson commended workers in the state for their patience and understanding, adding that, the government will always strive hard to ensure that it meets its obligation to the workers and called for the cooperation of all Bayelsans.
The Bayelsa State governor also used the occasion to renew his call on the entire people of the State, especially the youths not to allow themselves to be used by disgruntled politicians, who are bent on capitalizing on the situation, which is not peculiar to the State alone, to cause a breakdown of law and order, just for their selfish and patriotic reasons,” Iworiso-Markson stated.