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Over 1,000 Benefit From Henry Seriake Dickson Foundation Education Support SchemeHUNDREDS of students lit up the King Kp...
16/01/2024

Over 1,000 Benefit From Henry Seriake Dickson Foundation Education Support Scheme

HUNDREDS of students lit up the King Kpadia Royal Square Toru-Orua, Bayelsa State on Saturday, 13 January 2023, when the Henry Seriake Dickson Foundation announced more than 1,000 awardees of its 2023/2024 Education Support Scheme, a continuation of Sen. Henry Seriake Dickson’s investment in education and human capacity development, generally, over the years.
The 2023 beneficiaries of the Scheme comprised 300 undergraduates from Bayelsa West Senatorial District; 300 undergraduates of Bayelsa State origin from all the universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education in the State, who are on first class or second class upper standing, the high fliers and others the Committee deemed eligible. They got N40,000 each.

Other beneficiaries were students in Master’s degree programmes. They got N50,000 each. PhD candidates, and 80 Nigerian Law School students from Bayelsa State's three Sen. Districts received N100,000 each.

A 22-member Committee which Professor Barclays Ayakoroma, Acting Vice Chancellor University of Africa, Toru-Orua, chaired with Professor Tawari Fufeyin, Deputy Vice Chancellor, Hensard University, Toru-Orua, as Co-Chairperson, Professor Christine Odi, former Deputy Vice Chancellor, Academics, Niger Delta University, Vice-Chairperson, and Dr. Akpoebi Adesi, Registrar, University of Africa, Toru-Orua, Secretary, screened thousands of applications that were received.

A breakdown of the distribution of the awards-
a. Bayelsa West Sen. District:
Sagbama LGA: 150
Ekeremor LGA: 150
Total 300

b. High Flyers (Bayelsans on First Class & 2nd Class Upper Standing)
University of Africa Toru-Orua,129
Niger Delta University (NDU), 51
Bayelsa Medical University, 48
Federal University Otuoke, 25
IJB College of Education, 25
Bayelsa State Polytechnic, 25
Federal Polytechnic Ekowe, 25
Total 328

c. Candidates on Master’s Degree Programmes
Sagbama LGA: 46
Ekeremor LGA: 33
Total 79

d. Candidates on PhD Programmes
Sagbama LGA: 29
Ekeremor LGA: 16
Total 45

e. Nigerian Law School Beneficiaries
Bayelsa State origin from the three Senatorial Districts 80.

Other awardees included secondary school students who got special considerations. Jayland Royal Schools, Toru-Orua, a childhood educational centre, in the community, whose standards, Sen. Dickson said impressed him, would get support for the development of its facilities.

Deputy Gov. of Bayelsa State Sen. Lawrence Oborawharievwo Ewhrudjakpo, who represented Gov. Douye Diri, spoke glowingly of the innovative contributions in education that Sen. Dickson made as Gov.ernor of Bayelsa. He tasked the students to make the best use of the opportunities education offers.

The Royal Father of the Day was HRM King Seiyifa Koroye, Pere of Tarakiri Kingdom while High Chief Fidelis Agbiki, a former diplomat, chaired the event.
Sen. Dickson challenged the recipients to embrace education for self-development and as the best form of empowerment for it is capable of transforming families through generations.
Sen. Henry Seriake Dickson promised more grants and scholarships in agriculture, technology and film-making, areas he said were at at the fore-front of development. He called on individuals and corporate organisations to support the educational programmes of the Foundation.

Awardees were grateful and prayed for successes of their benefactor.
Sen. Dickson also announced the commencement of Hensard University, which is located at a shouting distance from the venue of the event. The university, he said, would lead cutting-edge learning, research and practical impacting of skills through its international linkages and collaborations to produce entrepreneurs and wealth creators.

The Sen. Henry Seriake Dickson Education Support Scheme in 2022 gave grants to 600 undergraduates and all Bayelsa State students at the Nigeria Law School. It is sponsored by the Henry Seriake Dickson Foundation, HSDF.

31/12/2023

Henry Seriake Dickson Foundation Announces 2023 Education Support program

The Henry Seriake Dickson Foundation is pleased to announce the launch of its 2023/2024 Education Support Scheme, continuing Sen. Henry Seriake Dickson's long-standing commitment to investing in education and human capacity development. Application forms for the Sen. Henry Seriake Dickson Education Support Scheme 2023 are now available for collection.

The scheme aims to provide educational support to deserving students from Bayelsa. The beneficiaries for the 2023 edition will include 300 undergraduates from Bayelsa West Sen. District, 300 undergraduates from Bayelsa studying in various universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education within the state, who have achieved first-class or second-class upper standing. Additionally, the committee will consider other eligible candidates, including 100 students pursuing Master's degree programs and 50 PhD candidates.

The Screening Committee, composed of esteemed professionals, will oversee the selection process. The committee members are as follows:

- Prof. Barclays Ayakoroma (Chairman), Acting Vice Chancellor, University of Africa, Toru-Orua
- Prof. Tawari Fufeyin (Co-Chairperson), Deputy Vice Chancellor, Hensard University, Toru-Orua
- Prof. Christine Odi (Vice-Chairperson), former Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academics), Niger Delta University
- Dr. Akpoebi Adesi (Secretary), Registrar, University of Africa, Toru-Orua
- Prof. Peter Ayunku (Member), Dean, Faculty of Management Science, Niger Delta University
- Dr. Tam Azorbo (Member), Acting Head of Department, Theatre & Film Studies, University of Africa, Toru-Orua
- Dr. Sunday Abraye (Member), Acting Head of Department, Theatre Arts, Niger Delta University
- Mr. Bolou Resident (Member)
- Mr. Moses Atti (Member)
- Comrade Tamarapreye Kings (Member)
- Miss Hope Asanakpo (Member)
- Dr. Stella P. Ugolo (Member), Chairperson, Bayelsa State Teachers Registration & Certification Board
- Aaron Richard Pereyei (Member)
- Comr Emi Egbe (Member)

Interested students can obtain the application forms free of charge by contacting any of the committee members listed below:

- Bolou Resident: 0706 630 9531
- Moses Atti: 0813 805 5261
- Hope Asanakpa: 0907 371 8193
- Kings Adueze Jnr: 0906 403 6562
- Aaron Richard Pereyei: 0903 914 7290
- Comr Emi Egbe: 0901 331 3092

The deadline for form submission is Tuesday, 2nd January 2024.

The Sen. Henry Seriake Dickson Education Support Scheme, which successfully supported 600 undergraduates and Bayelsa State students at the Nigeria Law School in 2022, is sponsored by the Henry Seriake Dickson Foundation (HSDF).

Successful candidates will be formally awarded the grants in January to assist them in their educational pursuits.

Signed,
Henry Seriake Dickson Foundation

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Governor Diri Commends Sen. Dickson for Peaceful Succession in BayelsaBayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri has exp...
31/12/2023

Governor Diri Commends Sen. Dickson for Peaceful Succession in Bayelsa

Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri has expressed his appreciation for the peaceful transition of power in Bayelsa, attributing it to the remarkable leadership and character of his predecessor, Senator Seriake Dickson. Governor Diri made these remarks during his visit to Toru-Orua, Senator Dickson's hometown in Sagbama Local Government Area of the State, to express his gratitude for the former Governor's support.

Governor Diri acknowledged the historical challenges associated with succession in Nigeria but highlighted the distinctive experience in Bayelsa. He remarked, "I am sincerely grateful to Senator Dickson for his acceptance and tolerance. In a time when godfatherism is prevalent, he has set an example by not engaging in such practices. We have collaborated closely and shared common goals, and I believe this should serve as an inspiration."

The Governor extended his gratitude to Senator Dickson for his instrumental role in his own ascension to power as well as his support during the November 11 governorship election. He further emphasized the significance of the annual visit to Toru-Orua, which has become a tradition since 2021, allowing for continued camaraderie and interaction.

"In politics, the ability to tolerate and accept others is essential for progress. Today, we celebrate our unity and the united front we presented during the election. I would like to take this opportunity to express my heartfelt appreciation to the people of Bayelsa for maintaining peace in our state. To those we may have offended, I humbly ask for your forgiveness. Unity is crucial for our state to continue its progress," Governor Diri reiterated.

Senator Dickson commended Governor Diri for upholding the tradition of the annual visit, which has fostered a sense of brotherhood, love, and peace. He urged the people of Bayelsa to embody similar virtues in their interactions with one another.

Congratulations were extended to the Governor on his re-election, accompanied by commendation for his achievements in office. Senator Dickson expressed confidence in Governor Diri's ability to accomplish even more during his second term. He also announced plans for a reciprocal visit to Sampou, subject to the Governor's consent, as a testament to their ongoing rapport.

"Our state has made remarkable progress due to our maturity and unity. It is our collective hope that this stability will endure. I would like to take this opportunity to express my gratitude to the good people of our state and everyone who contributed to ensuring a credible and peaceful election," Senator Dickson stated.

The event was attended by government officials and political leaders from various parts of the state, underscoring the significance of the occasion.

Sen Henry Seriake Dickson showers thousands of Bayelsans with Christmas giftsSen Henry Seriake Dickson has distributed g...
31/12/2023

Sen Henry Seriake Dickson showers thousands of Bayelsans with Christmas gifts

Sen Henry Seriake Dickson has distributed gifts to the representatives of various communities in Bayelsa West Senatorial District on Thursday, 28 December 2023, in Yenagoa, the State capital.

Cash, rice, cooking oil, were distributed to over Ten Thousand of his constituents as part of the 2023 out-reach programmes of the Henry Seriake Dickson Foundation.

The programme that has been on for years was to alleviate the economic hardship of his constituents in Bayelsa West.

“I am aware of how hard the times are. No matter how hard the times, we can help each other participate in the festivities that end the year,” Sen Dickson had said in an interview earlier.

“We have held this programme for years and 2023 would not have been different”.
The items were delivered in an inclusive manner that ensured that a certain number of women, elderly people, youths, and special cases were accommodated in every community.

Chairman of Bayelsa West Youth Congress, BWYC, Comrade Ebide Brown appreciated Sen Dickson’s gesture. “We are happy that our Senator has reached out to his people. He has shown again that he is a father to all and this gesture will go a long way to enable our people in Bayelsa West join in the celebration,” he said.

While thanking the H.E Henry Seriake Dickson for donating the rice and cash to them, the Ekeremor Co-ordinator of BWYC, Alhaji Letugbene prayed God to bless him and restated the people's commitment to Sen Dickson.

“This gesture by our leader and father is one that brings so much joy and smiles to the faces of our people. Remember that this period is one that we are supposed to show love and Sen Dickson has done just that. The people love him and are grateful to him for remembering them during the yuletide,” he noted.

Making the presentation of the items, and cash, Mr. Jeff Ebimobowei-Amasuomo said Sen Dickson had shown he was aware of the plight of the people and remained committed to assuaging their pains even during the festive period when people ought to be celebrating.
He described Sen Dickson as a father and leader who is dedicated and committed to the welfare and upliftment of his people, saying little wonder he was giving quality representation at the National Assembly.

Receiving the bags of rice and cash gifts on behalf of their communities, Barr. Billy Tobiyei, former Ekeremor Local Gov't Area Chairman, Barr. Awipi Odudu, Hon. Ebiowei Miller, Chairman, Opuokede Creek Rural Development Authority, Hon. Omoku Pena and Mr. Jonah Gede thanked Sen Dickson for extending his benevolence to Bayelsa West.

They emphasised that the philanthropic gesture by Sen Dickson, who they fondly refer to as The Ofuruma Pepe, The Great White Shark, had placed him in their hearts perpetually, while he called on other individuals from the area and State to emulate him.

Sen Dickson had at different engagements with the people thanked them for their support for him, the Gov'nor, and the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, during the recent elections in the State. “Thank you for standing with us during the elections. Without your support the story would have been different,” he had said.

Sen Dickson, who his successor Gov Douye Diri has praised for his exemplary maturity and leadership that stabilised the politics of the State, as against the succession turmoil in other places, also thanked his constituents for the peace in their various communities and asked them to maintain it.ke Dickson has distributed gifts to the representatives of various communities in Bayelsa West on Thursday, 28 December 2023, in Yenagoa, the State capital.

Cash, rice, cooking oil, were distributed to over Ten Thousand of his constituents as part of the 2023 out-reach programmes of the Henry Seriake Dickson Foundation.

The programme that has been on for years was to alleviate the economic hardship of his constituents in Bayelsa West.

“I am aware of how hard the times are. No matter how hard the times, we can help each other participate in the festivities that end the year,” Sen Dickson had said in an interview earlier.

“We have held this programme for years and 2023 would not have been different”.
The items were delivered in an inclusive manner that ensured that a certain number of women, elderly people, youths, and special cases were accommodated in every community.

Chairman of Bayelsa West Youth Congress, BWYC, Comrade Ebide Brown appreciated Senator Dickson’s gesture. “We are happy that our Leader has reached out to his people. He has shown again that he is a father to all and this gesture will go a long way to enable our people in Bayelsa West join in the celebration,” he said.

While thanking the Sen Henry Seriake Dickson for donating the rice and cash to them, the Ekeremor Co-ordinator of BWYC, Alhaji Letugbene prayed God to bless him and restated the people's commitment to Sen Dickson.

“This gesture by our leader and father is one that brings so much joy and smiles to the faces of our people. Remember that this period is one that we are supposed to show love and Sen Dickson has done just that. The people love him and are grateful to him for remembering them during the yuletide,” he noted.

Making the presentation of the item and cash, Mr. Jeff Ebimobowei-Amasuomo said Sen Dickson had shown he was aware of the plight of the people and remained committed to assuaging their pains even during the festive period when people ought to be celebrating.
He described Sen Dickson as a father and leader who is dedicated and committed to the welfare and upliftment of his people, saying little wonder he was giving quality representation at the National Assembly.

Receiving the bags of rice and cash gifts on behalf of their communities, Barr. Billy Tobiyei, former Ekeremor Local Gov't Area Chairman, Barr. Awipi Odudu, Hon. Ebiowei Miller, Chairman, Opuokede Creek Rural Development Authority, Hon. Omoku Pena and Mr. Jonah Gede thanked Sen Dickson for extending his benevolence to Bayelsa West.

They emphasised that the philanthropic gesture by Sen Dickson, who they fondly refer to as The Ofuruma Pepe, The Great White Shark, had placed him in their hearts perpetually, while he called on other individuals from the area and State to emulate him.

Senator Dickson had at different engagements with the people thanked them for their support for him, the Gov, and the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, during the recent elections in the State. “Thank you for standing with us during the elections. Without your support, the story would have been different,” he had said.

Sen Dickson, who his successor Gov Douye Diri has praised for his exemplary maturity and leadership that stabilised the politics of the State, as against the succession turmoil in other places, also thanked his constituents for the peace in their various communities and asked them to maintain it.

2023 has been a challenging year for all of us, as we have faced difficult economic situations. However, in the face of ...
20/12/2023

2023 has been a challenging year for all of us, as we have faced difficult economic situations. However, in the face of these challenges, it is important for us to come together and work towards making things better in the upcoming year of 2024.

The Nigerian spirit is known for its resilience and the sense of community, where we look out for one another. It is this spirit that should guide us individually to make wise decisions that will contribute to finding solutions and improving our overall situation.

During this festive season, it is important to remember the true message it carries. Christmas is a celebration of the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ, which signifies the beginning of humanity's salvation and reconciliation with Almighty God.

As we rejoice in the joy of Christmas, it is also a time for us to seek reconciliation with one another, to make amends, forgive, and acknowledge that we need each other's support. It has been a challenging year for millions of Nigerians, and it is incumbent upon us to look around and bring joy to others by spreading the enduring message of love and care for one another, not only during this season but always.

I firmly believe that our service to Almighty God is incomplete if we do not show compassion and concern for our fellow human beings. Let us remember this as we celebrate Christmas and move forward into the new year.

I extend my warmest wishes to everyone, wishing you all a merry Christmas and a happy new year.

Sen. Henry Seriake Dickson.
Representing Bayelsa West

12/12/2023

All hail the Ofuruma Pepe, Nigerians Applaud Sen Dickson's leadership

By Ikeddy ISIGUZO

NIGERIANS beyond Bayelsa State and the Ijaw Nation have continued to applaud the maturity and leadership of former Governor Henry Seriake Dickson, now a Senator, in managing the transitions in Bayelsa different from the tensions that they have raised between former Governors and their successors in other places. He has been exceptional and exemplary.

His distance and non-interference in the running the State’s affairs, makes Governor Douye Diri the freest Governor in Nigeria. His freedom to associate even with the political opponents of his benefactor is unusual in this clime. Against the machinations of those who do not mean well for the State, and the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Sen Dickson mobilised his massive support that led to PDP’s landslide victory in the November 2023 governorship election.

Sen Dickson’s endorsement of Governor Diri at his country home prevented decamping and gave clear direction of where the people should vote. From that day the opposition knew that it had lost the election.
The victory confirmed Sen Dickson’s place in the people’s hearts and reaffirmed a more disturbing fact to those who oppose him – any party interested in taking Bayelsa State in an election, must resolve the Dickson question.

Four years after leaving office as Governor, Sen Dickson has remained the main issue in Bayelsa State politics with his inspirational influence anchored in the other five States where Ijaw communities benefitted from his initiatives that united the Ijaw Nation.

He has been one of the outstanding arrowheads of the Ijaw emancipation movement, following the footsteps of Chief Harold Dappa Biriye, Isaac Adaka Boro, Chief Melford Okilo, Pa Edwin Clark, Chief Diepreye Alamieyeseigha, the first civilian Governor of Bayelsa State, and others. Sen Dickson spent his eight-year tenure as the Governor in mobilising Ijaws in the six States that they are found to emphasise their issues, assert their place in Nigeria, and prepare them for leadership through education, dedication to promoting their identity with his leadership style that commanded attention and national respect.

He held the fort without compromising. Winning the elections in the State in 2015 and 2019 despite everything that the All Progressives Congress, APC, did, indicated his hold on Bayelsa State, really the people’s appreciation for his great performances in various areas that touched their lives. His strong followership testifies to the regard the people have for him. They fondly call him the Ofuruma Pepe, the Great White Shark.

Naturally, as one whose political views have decisive impact in the State, the Ijaw Nation and beyond, he has been a favourite target of those who feel he threatens their ambitions. Those who want a weakened and divided Ijaw Nation see him as a galvanizer of Ijaws, particularly now that Pa Clark is ageing. The purposes of the attacks are simple – demonise Senator Dickson, distract the Ijaws, destroy the unity that have.

No Governor of Bayelsa State has done as much as Senator Dickson did, and is still doing for the promotion of Ijaws as a people, no matter their State of origin. None has invested resources in raising the profile of Ijaws through education as he has. None has envisioned and executed the quantity and quality of programmes, policies, and projects that he established in Bayelsa State. They are still running after he left office.

Sen Dickson set Bayelsa State and Ijaws on a discernible path of self-discovery and development away from the lazy debates about which part of the Ijaw Nation one was from. He resolved that Bayelsa was the Ijaw homeland, including Ijaws in the other five States of Cross River, Edo, Delta, Ondo, and Rivers. He created the Ministry of Ijaw National Affairs. The first Commissioner of that Ministry was an Ijaw from Delta State.

Is Sen Dickson the one anyone would under any guise describe as dividing Ijaws? Did he do that by appointing more than 100 Ijaws from States outside Bayelsa into the Ministry of Ijaw National Affairs? Scholarships and employment opportunities in Bayelsa State were also available to Ijaws from those States.
The Bayelsa State flag, Coat of Arms and an anthem or state song were among Senator Dickson’s efforts at establishing the place of the Ijaws. Some States have since followed his leadership after the debates about the propriety of the flag, coat of arm, and state song.

Some of policies of the Dickson administration that lifted the Ijaw Nation were: The Bayelsa International Airport, the first in the Ijaw Nation which opened up the State for business. Ijaw National Academy, the flagship of his efforts on the intellectual front. Conceived as the premier secondary school in the Ijaw homeland, the standards were high. Excellence was a watchword and the facilities were top notch. It was aimed at breeding new Ijaw leadership by producing the next set of intellectuals under the highly competitive settings that global standards demand. More than 1,500 students were on full scholarship. The beneficiaries were drawn from Ijaw communities of Rivers, Edo, Akwa Ibom, Ondo and Delta States. There was no discrimination against the students. They were Ijaws back to the homeland. He awarded thousands of scholarships at home and abroad to Ijaws to enhance their competitiveness for opportunities.
The Ijaw National Heroes Memorial Park to honour Ijaws who have excelled in public service to Nigeria while advancing the Ijaw struggle was another of Senator Dickson’s signature projects. By May 2013, he brought back the remains of Major Isaac Adaka Boro to Bayelsa to be buried and a befitting mausoleum was built in his memory at the Park. Late General Owoye Andrew Azazi, Ijaw Nation's first four-star military General who served Nigeria as one-time Chief of Army Staff, Chief of Defence Staff and National Security Adviser was also buried at the Park and has a mausoleum built in his memory. Other prominent Ijaw icons who have been laid to rest or have mausoleums built to honour them at the Ijaw National Heroes Park are Chief Melford Okilo, Harold Dappa Biriye, Gabriel Okara, Rex Jim Lawson, Rear Admiral Bossman Soroh, Ernest Okoli, Reverend Ockiya, the first man to translate the Bible into Nembe Language and other associates of Major Isaac Adaka Boro.
Sen Dickson set up a historical committee for the Ijaw History project, co-ordinated by the State Historian to oversee and determine those eligible to be immortalised at the Ijaw National Heroes Memorial Park.
He extended developments to several Ijaw communities outside Bayelsa, like a hospital in Arogbo, an Ijaw community in Ondo State, and rewarded others with appointments, scholarships, land allocations, in keeping with his inaugural address promise of making Bayelsa homeland of all Ijaws. Sen Dickson resolved problems and differences that cropped up in the Ijaw National Congress and Ijaw Youth Congress, some of which preceded his tenure as Governor. He completed and commissioned the Ijaw National Congress House that Governor Alamieyeseigha started. He commissioned the Ijaw History Project for books on key Ijaw leaders among them Chief Edwin Clark, and President Jonathan.

The choice of his Deputy Governor, Attorney-General, Commissioner for Finance from Nembe, and Secretary to the State Government from Ogbia, later Nembe, would not count for they would tell a different story. His choice and support of the current Governor and his Deputy to succeed, one of his reasons being inclusiveness, so that parts of the State that were deemed “too small” for those offices would get them, are not considered when he is accused of splitting Ijaws.

His was not a Sagbama government or one run by a Sagbama clique. Sen Dickson fought for Ijaws and treated them as the same. One more example is Chief Harold Dappa Biriye after whom the modern conference centre in Yenagoa is named. He was an Ijaw from Bonny in Rivers State.

Sen Dickson has resisted provocations to join issues with his successor. Rather, his maintenance of a strategic distance and non-interference in the State’s affairs, though available for consultation and advice, has been recommended to States blighted by governorship transition challenges.

The disappointed enemies of Bayelsa State and Ijaw Nation having failed with their baits and temptations to draw Sen Dickson to plunge Bayelsa State into a crisis elevated their propaganda to an article by Fred Itua in The Sun of 4 December 2023 to make unfounded allegations of godfatherism against Sen Dickson, whose mature, and exemplary management of his relationship with his successor has been applauded by Nigerians within and beyond Bayelsa State.

Ironically, those pretending to be friends of the current Governor are the same people who fought him politically and legally up to the Supreme Court. They did not want him to succeed Sen. Dickson.
Many recall with admiration how Sen Dickson through his temperament and political management, engagement with the youth, and legislations that empowered the enforcement of law and order restored stability to Bayelsa, and most of the Niger Delta. Operation Doo-Akpo (Peaceful Life), the State’s security outfit, and the Bayelsa State Community Safety Corps had sophisticated equipment and operational facilities for security operations all over the State. They worked with national security agencies to secure the State. Before his administration, cultism, political restiveness, violence, communal clashes, banishments, militancy and insecurity were central to life and politics in Bayelsa State.

Political instability in Bayelsa was well-known. There was turmoil in the State House of Assembly where Speakers were changed constantly, a practice that spread to the leadership of the ruling PDP. Governor Dickson worked out stability that has outlived his tenure.

As Governor, Sen Dickson used his powers for peace and to protect the people, including opposition parties for their political campaigns. His deft management of the power play from Abuja and in Bayelsa doused tensions, while President Goodluck Jonathan was in power, and rallying the people for Jonathan after he lost power, were outcomes even outsiders noticed.

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo during a 2016 visit to Bayelsa State wondered how Governor Dickson was able to end the militancy that made the State the epicentre of the unrest in the Niger Delta and caused losses worth billions of Naira to the national economy.

This ideological politician held his ground without compromising or negotiating away his party as many Governors do these days. His 2015 re-election was tough, the first election that PDP won after losing power at the centre. He has won several other battles by mobilising his political base in a non-violent manner and sticking to his ideological principles. People know him as a politician you can be sure of his stand.

His steadfastness and loyalty to friendship has won him friends across political lines all over Nigeria. His simple lifestyle, sincere and genuine friendship has earned him the admiration and respect of associates. His legendary capacity for managing people is only matched by his knack for picking out talents and mentoring them to super stars. He disagrees with people’s ideas without disagreeing with the owners of the ideas.

His political philosophy steadfastness, and loyaty to the party, issues and people saw him resist the pressures to leave the PDP at a time the party lost power at the centre. He places service for the common good, loyalty, and issues of the environment, Ijaw Nation, Niger Delta, and Nigeria above personal comfort and aggrandizement. His politics is about service, higher values, and commitment to the people and their welfare. He attends to countless number of people daily at his residences in Abuja and Bayelsa.

With a profile that reflects the depth of his political roots, Sen Dickson was State Chairman of the Alliance for Democracy, AD in 1999, and face of the opposition in Bayelsa, National Legal Adviser of Ijaw National Congress, and National Legal Adviser of AD, concurrently in 2000, appointed Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice 2005, elected Member, House of Representatives in 2007, re-elected in 2011, elected Governor in 2012, re-elected in 2015, first Governor to complete eight years in the history of Bayelsa State, and handed over to a successor his team selected. He was elected to the Senate in a 2020 bye-election for Bayelsa West and re-elected for a full term in 2023.

His record as the one who laid the foundation for the new Bayelsa with legacies in every sphere is evident. The Governor and his team, who were members of the Dickson's Restoration Administration continue to enjoy the benefits of Sen Dickson’s pioneering and visionary leadership.

Sen Dickson through mega projects, programmes, and policies gave the Ijaw Nation a new reason to be better people. In his entire political life, he has given his best to Bayelsa, the Ijaw Nation, the Niger Delta and Nigeria. His comportment and temperament invite people to aspire to a new paradigm of selfless and visionary service in politics.
It is time Sen Dickson told the story.

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