Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, has approved the allocation of 108 completed one-bedroom housing units to civil servants in the state.
Diri made the announcement on Friday during the 2026 May Day celebration held at Peace Park.
He directed the Bayelsa State Housing and Property Development Authority and the Head of Service to develop modalities for distributing the apartments, which are located at the state’s housing estate in Okaka.
The governor also granted several requests presented by the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress, including the payment of promotion arrears and the immediate implementation of annual promotion steps for workers in accordance with civil service regulations.
On the education front, Diri disclosed that his administration had amended the law establishing the University of Africa, Toru-Orua, stating that the institution is now fully owned by the state government. He noted that he assented to the amended legislation on March 10, 2025.
Addressing concerns about workers in the state fire service who were reportedly excluded from the new minimum wage due to variations in salary structures, the governor directed the Head of Service and the Commissioner for Local Government to resolve the issue and ensure proper implementation.
He recalled that his administration approved a new minimum wage of N80,000 for civil servants in October 2024.
On transportation, Diri revealed plans by the government to acquire additional vehicles, including CNG-powered buses, for the state transport company to enhance mobility. He added that ongoing investments in power infrastructure, particularly the state’s independent power project, would support the operation of the vehicles.
While recognising the autonomy of local governments, he urged council chairmen to settle outstanding Christmas bonuses owed to local government workers.
The governor commended workers for their commitment and collaboration with his administration, noting that their partnership has contributed significantly to the state’s development.
He said, “To our civil servants who keep the government running, teachers who mould the minds of future generations, health workers who safeguard lives, and security agencies who ensure peace and stability, your dedication and selfless service remain the bedrock of our progress.
“The strides we have made together testify to the strength of unity and the power of shared purpose between the government and workers in Bayelsa State. These achievements are not just government projects; they are the result of our collective effort.”
Earlier, the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress, in a joint address delivered by NLC Chairman, Barnabas Simon, praised the governor for prioritising workers’ welfare.
They also expressed satisfaction with the progress of the ongoing nine-storey civil servants’ secretariat project, noting that it would provide a more conducive working environment upon completion.
The unions further commended the administration for its infrastructural drive across the state and pledged continued support for the government’s initiatives.
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