Governor Seriake
Dickson of Bayelsa State on Thursday charged the State Ministry of
Culture and Ijaw National Affairs and the Council For Arts and Culture to
develop a cultural calendar for the hosting of monthly cultural shows as well
as an annual cultural carnival.
He gave the charge at
a state dinner, in honour of the state Council of Arts and Culture for
emerging the overall winner at the just concluded 29th National
Festival of Arts and Culture, NAFEST in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.
Speaking at the
dinner, which held at the Diepreye Alamieyeseigha Memorial Banquet Hall,
Yenagoa, the
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Governor congratulated the council for their meritorious outing,
noting that, tourism, arts and culture would be major revenue earners for the
state, in the nearest future.
While urging the
council to generate revenue and remit a certain percentage to the state
government coffers, Governor Dickson stated that, the government would
provide a monthly subvention to enable the council function optimally.
He said, "Thr
government will continue to honour and reward those who go for gold in representing
the state. You are champions of culture. Henceforth, you will participate in
all annual festivals including that of Abuja.
Governor Dickson, who
announced the elevation Mrs. Payeboye Festus Lukor from an acting capacity to
the substantive Director of the Council for Arts and Culture, described the
staff of the council, as Champions of Culture, adding that, the government
will continue to encourage them to participate in all annual festivals,
including the Abuja carnival, as part of efforts to sustain their winning
streak.
He said, his
administration has spent close to N50 billion on the international airport
and other facilities as a deliberate policy to boost infrastructural
development to attract foreign investment towards shoring up the state’s
revenue profile.
“We have already
spent close to N50 billion on the our international airport and other
facilities within the project site.
In his remarks,
the Secretary to State Government, Chief Serena Dokubo-Spiff, described the
Council of Arts and Culture as a special and a talented group of Bayelsans,
who have projected the state’s culture to the world.
In her brief
remarks, the new Director of the Council for Arts and Culture, Mrs.
Festus-Lukor thanked the Governor for his financial and moral support, which
spurred them to the top prize at the festival.
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